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There's one bus going to the village, the line 179 From "Rond point Darilly" (Métro "Parilly"), but it goes 7 times a day on workdays and 4 times the day on week-ends. there's several stops in the villages. You can check out the timetable [http://www.rhone.fr/file/idocumentsattaches/transport/lr_ligne_179.pdf here].  
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There's one bus going to Communay, the closest village, the line 179 From "Rond point Darilly" (Métro "Parilly"), but it goes 7 times a day on workdays and 4 times the day on week-ends. there's several stops in the village. You can check out the timetable [http://www.rhone.fr/file/idocumentsattaches/transport/lr_ligne_179.pdf here].  
If you missed it there's a bus No. 39 from metro Venissieux, but goes only until Solaize, 5 km closer to the center on N7.  
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If you missed it there's a bus No. 39 from metro Venissieux, but goes only until Solaize, 5 km closer to the center on road D307/N7, leading to the motorway. The station is about 1 km south  from the interchange.
  
 
''It's only onformation i found on the net, i didn't verify it since i was dropped off at the station by someone heading '''to''' the city, but got a ride in about 1/2 hour (in nov. 2006)''
 
''It's only onformation i found on the net, i didn't verify it since i was dropped off at the station by someone heading '''to''' the city, but got a ride in about 1/2 hour (in nov. 2006)''

Revision as of 15:09, 12 October 2007

Lyon is a big city in the South East of France. The autoroute du soleil passes through it, so in Summer there are huge amounts of traffic.

Hitching Out

Hitchers should keep in mind that Lyon is known as the Hitchers Hell of France due to the tunnel system in AND out of the city. I've personally been caught there more than a few times and hitching is really difficult especially during peak summer season when spots like the one mentioned in the post below have 4 or 5 hitchers in a queue trying to get out. While it is a beautiful city, if you have no real purpose for going there avoid it like the plague. I once saw a piece of road side graffiti that read "Lyon - Nothing ever leaves here, not even night!!" It is very worthwhile time-wise to get a ride that will take you south of Lyon. Thumbs out! --- Fruupp

South towards Orange, Nîmes, Marseilles

It can take a little while to get a ride, but at least there's a nice place to wait a few blocks from metro stop Ampère Victor Hugo. On Quai du Docteur Gailleton near Rue Franklin there is a bus stop which makes a great place for cars to pull over. There's plenty of traffic heading to Valence and Orange, which is a good place to continue further East or West along the coast.

Getting onto A46 (Lyon Bypass)

There's a big service area on the Lyon bypass (Contournement de Lyon) highway. There are 2 gas stations, one on each side of the road

Directions:

  • Southbound
A7 - Marseilles, Montpellier
A47 - Saint Etienne
  • Northbound
A6 - Dijon, Paris
A42 - Genève

The place on the map

There's one bus going to Communay, the closest village, the line 179 From "Rond point Darilly" (Métro "Parilly"), but it goes 7 times a day on workdays and 4 times the day on week-ends. there's several stops in the village. You can check out the timetable here. If you missed it there's a bus No. 39 from metro Venissieux, but goes only until Solaize, 5 km closer to the center on road D307/N7, leading to the motorway. The station is about 1 km south from the interchange.

It's only onformation i found on the net, i didn't verify it since i was dropped off at the station by someone heading to the city, but got a ride in about 1/2 hour (in nov. 2006) --Daniel 20:21, 13 January 2007 (CET)

Sleep

The parks on Fourvière Hill in Vieux Lyon are peaceful at night and if you are too, no one will bother you for camping out there. It's nearby, but it feels so far outside of the city that you can get a relaxing night of sleep without worrying about police or thieves. It is howhever quit difficult to find a flat place there.

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