Heidiland
Very big gas station, people are not very willing to stop. We (2 people) stood here when trying to get to Zurich and we got a ride from the general manager of the Intermarche in the direction of Zurich.One year ago we were trying to get north to Munich which was very hard and after 3 hours of waiting we only got a ride to a gas station close to Vaduz.
rating: 3/5, wait: 30 min 👍, ride: 49 km ↖
―dalby, September 2024
Very hard to get to Austria and Germany. We waived the German flag for almost 5 hours at the exit road on Sunday afternoon and even though every third car was german, it didn't help us. 5 or 6 people offered us rides elsewhere or to west Germany, but not Ulm or Munich. The best thing you can do if you are going in the same direction is to have a sign for Vaduz and get to the highway rastplatz there.
rating: 3/5, wait: 220 min, ride: 19 km ↑
―Dalby, September 2023
Very good spot for direction to Chur/Flims(10 min). Best for Zurrich (1 min)! We wanted to go to Austrian border, but nobody have stopped. So ist really better for direction to Zurrich.
―Vert5, July 2015
I'm sharing the oppinion, that the station is just kind of too big. Anyway, i got dropped off there at 10pm and ended up waiting the whole night until 5am until i found some truck driver who took me all the way to Milan.
In the nighttime the station is almost abandoned, and the Restaurants are closed.
―Anonymous, August 2013
i found it very difficult to get away north at this station. it's a huge stations which makes it hard to get into personal contact with people. may be it works better when heading south, nearly everyone i was talking to went south.
―Simonkfr, June 2013
i found it very difficult to get away north at this station. it's a huge stations which makes it hard to get into personal contact with people. may be it works better when heading south, nearly everyone i was talking to went south.
―Simonkfr, June 2013
I didn't see much roadworks anymore. Hitchhiked from here over Liechtenstein to Austria. Difficult, because there is no direct highway to Austria and only one Station for both sides . Once I was in Austria, it was much easier.
―Anonymous, August 2011
TO ZURICH
difficult to get rides because the gas station is on the other side of the ride direction. Also most cars which stop there go south.
SOUTH:
more chancce to CHUR and even further to Italy.
IMPORTANT:
at the moment there are roadworks and therefore there will be much less frequency there
rating: 3/5
―Anonymous
gas station 'Heidiland'
rating: 3/5
―Anonymous