Difference between revisions of "Chernyshevskoye-Kybartai border crossing"
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=== West towards Kaliningrad === | === West towards Kaliningrad === | ||
− | After crossing the border, it is best to walk 2–3 km out of the village until you reach a three-way intersection. Two of the | + | After crossing the border, it is best to walk 2–3 km out of the village until you reach a three-way intersection. Two of the roads at the intersection lead back towards Lithuania, but the third road is clearly signposted for Kaliningrad. There is not so much long-distance traffic here, but you should be able to stop a truck before too long. |
[[Category:Russia]] | [[Category:Russia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lithuania]] | ||
[[Category:Border crossings]] | [[Category:Border crossings]] |
Revision as of 17:33, 21 June 2012
The Chernyshevskoye-Kybartai border crossing joins Russia's Kaliningrad region with Lithuania. It lies near the Lithuanian town of Marijampole.
Walking across this border is permitted.
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Hitching out
West towards Kaliningrad
After crossing the border, it is best to walk 2–3 km out of the village until you reach a three-way intersection. Two of the roads at the intersection lead back towards Lithuania, but the third road is clearly signposted for Kaliningrad. There is not so much long-distance traffic here, but you should be able to stop a truck before too long.