Área de Servicio de Sagunto
It took quite a while to get ride, but we’re two guys. Our sign was to Barcelona, but we got ride to Benicarló. There’s faucet for water and toilet close so it’s good place. Also some hills where you can camp like us. The view was pretty nice.If you’re traveling alone, there’s plenty of trucks to ask for rides.
rating: 5/5, wait: 150 min 🪧, ride: 134 km ↗
―Slocrowth, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 12:00
The main description above is fairly accurate, except the first road at the supermarket stops being the CV-306 and becomes the CV-3007. Turn left directly after the autovia exit, follow the small road, but when the road joins another road, turn left about 200 metres after. You will see graffiti on the wall by Vora and Picayo:
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.6447925,-0.2971526,3a,37.5y,331.07h,76.47t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sKyi7gcngeQWtGUl66Wwe8w!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
―Anonymous, February 2020
me + Nicol
from Malaga,ES to Prague,CZ
16-17:15 10.8.2015
After one hour of asking truckers and family cars, we got a hike to Barcelona. Two old Catalunyan intelectualls with a grandson who tought me how to solve the Rubik's Cube.
This is a wonderfull spot but still hiking in Spain takes more time than in France/Germany.
―Seminko, August 2015
Sagunt
A big station known by truckers and visited by tourists and families.
Best place to hike north (Zaragoza or Barcelona and France) from Valencia.
(This is exact location of Sagunt, direction north.)
Getting here requires some time and knowledge:
Go from Valencia to Puol(Puzol) by...
A) a yellow bus 115A (1,55) or
B) a train C6 from Station Nord (around 20min, 2,65).
Once in Puzol, ask for the roundabout (redonda) on the "carretera de Barcelona". Here is a cheap supermarket. Go on north on CV306. Pass under a bridge, go on 50m where is a small road on the left with a "stop" sign. Take it. On the righ side you have orange trees of Els arenas (with a little little swimming pool). The road takes you under a second bridge, than you go on 2km north along the highway on the left and mandarine and orange orchards on the right until you get to the Sagunt station.
Circa 40 minutes of walking (with supermarket and oranges, mandarines, cactus fruit, figs - depending on a season).
(Description is based on Amede74's note and Seminko's experience)
―Anonymous, August 2015