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Who went to Varna from Kyiv by car, tell me what is the best route (via Odessa, Chernivtsi)?
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аватар Igor_m
I traveled further. Now it’s optimal to go like this: Kyiv-Vinnitsa-Mogilev-Podolsky (entrance to Moldova) - Lipcany (exit from Moldova) - and further along Romania or to Silistra (ferry), or to Chernavoda. You can also go to Chernivtsi, but it will be further, and for the Moldovans, the exit through a separate corridor to Romania, therefore, the queue for visa tourists goes faster. If you dare, you can turn behind Lyubashevka to Platonovo - Dubossary (Transnistria) - Chisinau - Leusheny. I always traveled like that, although the road was bad from the Odessa highway to the border.
аватар alenovichkov
from Odessa towards Reni (border with Romania). Since the navigator lied all the time and advised us to turn somewhere after 300 meters, we got on the road to Izmail and drove through estuaries, mosquitoes and heavy fog at 7.30 on 14.08.10. arrived in Reni (Ukrainian-Moldavian-Romanian border). True, before Izmail, they ran into traffic police at night with speeding and for 100 hryvnias they said that they didn’t need to go through Bolgrad, otherwise the Moldovans would undress ... On 5.06. carried away ... And here the fun begins!
4. Since we were the first, the border guard politely asked how we want to cross the border, quickly (I looked, of course, tired, my wife and child were sleeping in the car) or as expected? I asked, how is it supposed to be? He replied that the car was being driven into the red zone, everything was being unloaded, checked, loaded ... My tired face answered - quickly (it was evidently very tired) and it cost me 1000 rubles. Then the border guard sent me to the passport officer, recommending that I also put something (500 rubles) in my passport. The passport officer, without looking at the sleeping wife and son, sent me to Baba Lyuba (who is this, I still didn’t understand) and to her question: what do you want to report to me? I said (gathering the impudence) that everything I had, I reported to the passport officer and the border guard, and I only had gasoline and a card left ... Turning to me with the wrong thing, she sent me to the Cashier to pay some fee. And since they don’t have an exchanger and change too (it’s morning, after all), I had to pay some kind of fee of 20 EURO. Then, together with passports and a spoiled mood, I went to the first window, where a huge uncle with golden chains in his ears, nostrils, on his hands and around his neck said to me: SHUT UP! I'm on my way to the market! And he began to allow Romanians with food to Ukraine, and Ukrainians to Romania. After resting at the window for about 20 minutes, we proceeded to the Romanian side. The Romanians had a change of shifts, and yet at 10.47 on 14.08.10 we crossed the border. ATTENTION !!! When leaving the border, at the nearest gas station, it is obligatory to buy ROVIGNETKA (toll) for the entire stay. Otherwise, then they won't let you back! Before Tulcea (1864 km from Moscow) we stopped for a rest (4 hours) and at 16.30 14.08 we continued to move. Our beloved navigator lied to the point that instead of Constanta, we turned to Silesta (traveled 180 km), crossed the Danube by ferry and back to Constanta 180 km, but on the other side of the Danube. Places, nature, landscape - just great! The ferry costs 20 RON, but since we didn't have them, we were charged 20 E. Roads in Romania are excellent, but in cities the speed is 50 km/h. and outside the city - 90 km / h. But the city ends, and after 1 km. a new one starts, so it's a little tiring. And yet, at 22.12 on 14.08.10. (2193 km from Moscow, taking into account the detour to Silesta-360 km) we were on the border with Bulgaria in Vama Veche. The Romanian border guards took the passports, and 10 minutes later the Bulgarian ones took them out. And at 24.00 on August 14, 2010, we were in Ravda (2448 km from Moscow, taking into account the detour of 360 km to Silesta). ATTENTION ! When crossing the Bulgarian border, it is MANDATORY to buy a VINETKA (toll) for the entire stay in Bulgaria! Vignettes are stuck on the windshield and the police, looking through binoculars, do not stop cars with stickers, and then, cutting through Bulgaria, you feel calm! And, if God forbid, you will get into an accident and you will not have vines! - FUCK UP!!! The whole road cost 12,200 rubles (together with gasoline, hotels, food and gifts to Moldovan or Ukrainian border guards). But impressions - A LOT! In 2011 we are going again by car to RAVDA!
5. Yes, I forgot to say! Suzuki Grand Vitara car, 2.0 liter engine, navigador, DVR, leather interior (Schaub was empty).
P.S. In 2013, a new route was opened in Romania: Galati - Braila - Slobozia (E-584) - Insurecei (E-584) - Bereganul (E-584) - turn left - Tsenderei - Movila - Fetesti - exit to the luxurious Euro-route and up to Constanta - Mangalia - Vama Veche - Varna - Ravda (Nesebar) - Burgas - Sozopol.
аватар Igor_m
alenovichkov, - "Our beloved navigator lied to the point that instead of Constanta, we turned to Silesta (traveled 180 km), crossed the Danube by ferry and back to Constanta 180 km, but on the other side of the Danube."
1. Probably, you turned to Silistra, and, having crossed the Danube, found yourself 500 meters from Bulgaria, i.e. from the checkpoint, from where it is 250 km to Ravda.
2. I never advise anyone, even Russians, to go to Reni - or to Vinogradovka (there is no need to be afraid of Moldovans), or through the north of Moldova, or through Chernivtsi. Many go through Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, etc., but this is their case.
3. Minor amendment to the 2013 route. - turn left at the end of Viziru - Cernavoda - Negru Voda (border). The road is very good, speed - as much as you can.
аватар xiaomi.r3n
Tell me, please, what is the best way to travel from Vinnitsa to Burgas today? Through Moldova (p/p Mogilev-Podolsky) or Romania (p/p Porubnoye)? Thank you in advance for your response.
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