Hooglanderveen
My final hike in this trip: A very nice Holland man came up to me (oh magic) and offered me the lift to Haag, but I prefered waiting a lift to Amsterdan, and he changed his route and dropped me at Bussum, and I blackrode the train to central station in the late afternoon, guessed everybody was offwork, sorry)... and there is wifi hererating: 5/5, wait: 5 min 👍, ride: 27 km ↖
―momo, Mon 07 Jul 2025, 16:30
Had to wait for over an hour, then decided to ask around, and managed to hitch a ride to Zeist. It wasn't a bad spot per se, bigger gasstations are just more preferable, also the bathroom here was shit. (Aparently this was once rated the dirtiest gasstation of the Netherlands).
rating: 2/5, wait: 65 min 💬+🪧, ride: 19 km ↙
―Standard, October 2024
Got dropped here many times, it's not really my favourite and I prefer hitchhiking from the exit lane in the center of amersfoort. My shortest wait was 5 minutes for direction den haag, but quite a few times I had to wait for almost one hour.
―Angelobraam, March 2016
For a ride to Breda/Antwerp it took about 45 minutes, but we were offered different rides to Utrecht or Amsterdam. So it depends where you're heading.
―Anonymous, March 2015
When we got off here employees immediately told us we couldn't ask for rides in front of the shop and had to stand at the exit. Because it was snowing we were asking people anyway and didn't get bothered by the staff for that. Something to keep in mind though...
―Koendev, February 2013
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Breda, Den Haag. Fuel station on A28 near Hooglanderveen between access lane 9 and junction Knooppunt Hoevelaken (6 km). Bus 101 stop “Van Tuijlstraat Hooglanderveen, 300 m NW Van Tuijlstraat, 150 m N Holleweg, 400 m E/N/E Eindweg, 150 m N Scheidingsweg. 22 min from station Amersfoort. Fuel station on the motorway. Ws.
rating: 3/5
―Anonymous