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− | The ''Zwardoń border crossing'' joins [[Poland]] and [[Slovakia]]. It is the westernmost of the Polish-Slovak border crossings. The closest major towns are [[Bielsko-Biała]] (Poland) and [[Žilina]] (Slovakia), but the area around the border is undeveloped and has only a few small villages. Zwardoń is the village on the Polish side. | + | The '''Zwardoń border crossing''' joins [[Poland]] and [[Slovakia]]. It is the westernmost of the Polish-Slovak border crossings. The closest major towns are [[Bielsko-Biała]] (Poland) and [[Žilina]] (Slovakia), but the area around the border is undeveloped and has only a few small villages. Zwardoń is the village on the Polish side. |
Because Poland and Slovakia are members of the Schengen zone, there are no border controls here. There are no shops or parking areas on the border and drivers go through without stopping. | Because Poland and Slovakia are members of the Schengen zone, there are no border controls here. There are no shops or parking areas on the border and drivers go through without stopping. |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 16 July 2014
The Zwardoń border crossing joins Poland and Slovakia. It is the westernmost of the Polish-Slovak border crossings. The closest major towns are Bielsko-Biała (Poland) and Žilina (Slovakia), but the area around the border is undeveloped and has only a few small villages. Zwardoń is the village on the Polish side.
Because Poland and Slovakia are members of the Schengen zone, there are no border controls here. There are no shops or parking areas on the border and drivers go through without stopping.
Hitching out
Into Slovakia
The best place to stand is on the Polish side at the intersection with the Blisko petrol station. Cars can pull over into the merging lane.