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===South towards [[Riga]]=== | ===South towards [[Riga]]=== | ||
By experience there are two good places in Pärnu for hitch-hiking south - towards Riga. If your location is near bus station or somewhere in northern part of Pärnu, walking through whole town is not a good idea. Rather going to Ehitajate tee where go cars straight south, not entering the city. Road is wide therefore comfortable for drivers to stop. | By experience there are two good places in Pärnu for hitch-hiking south - towards Riga. If your location is near bus station or somewhere in northern part of Pärnu, walking through whole town is not a good idea. Rather going to Ehitajate tee where go cars straight south, not entering the city. Road is wide therefore comfortable for drivers to stop. | ||
− | If you're in southern part of Pärnu, try to go through the town and wait behind the crossing to [[Sindi]]. Before this crossing is also a | + | If you're in southern part of Pärnu, try to go through the town and wait behind the crossing to [[Sindi]]. Before this crossing is also a petrol station. Try to get a direct hitch to the border or further - no more good spots except of a petrol station 20 km before the border - 24 hours open and heaps of trucks, great for cold winter and late night hitches! (But beware, they like bad television there.) |
[[Category:Estonia]] | [[Category:Estonia]] |
Revision as of 17:00, 4 December 2008
<map lat='58.371' lng='24.530' zoom='12' view='0' float='right'/> Pärnu small town in the south of Estonia - ca. 80 km from the border with Latvia.
Hitching Out
South towards Riga
By experience there are two good places in Pärnu for hitch-hiking south - towards Riga. If your location is near bus station or somewhere in northern part of Pärnu, walking through whole town is not a good idea. Rather going to Ehitajate tee where go cars straight south, not entering the city. Road is wide therefore comfortable for drivers to stop. If you're in southern part of Pärnu, try to go through the town and wait behind the crossing to Sindi. Before this crossing is also a petrol station. Try to get a direct hitch to the border or further - no more good spots except of a petrol station 20 km before the border - 24 hours open and heaps of trucks, great for cold winter and late night hitches! (But beware, they like bad television there.)