Getting There

To Truskavets from other directions — Moldova, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia

Not everyone comes via Kyiv or Poland. The southern and south-western approaches to Truskavets are less travelled but perfectly workable — here is the map for them.

From Moldova

By bus: direct coaches run Chișinău → Chernivtsi and Chișinău → Lviv daily (10–14 h to Lviv). From either city, continue by train or bus as below.

By rail: the classic route goes via Chernivtsi, the Bukovinian capital, from which trains and buses run north-west to Ivano-Frankivsk and Lviv. From Lviv, the final leg is under two hours.

From Romania

Two sensible corridors:

  • North (Suceava/Siret → Chernivtsi): cross at Siret–Porubne, one of the busiest Ukraine–Romania crossings, then Chernivtsi → Ivano-Frankivsk → Stryi → Truskavets by road (a scenic 5–6 h drive) or train via Lviv.
  • West (Satu Mare → Zakarpattia): cross into Ukraine near Vynohradiv/Dyakove, then take the trans-Carpathian road north over the mountains via Mukachevo and the Stryi valley — spectacular scenery, allow a full day.

Bucharest and Cluj also have coach connections to Chernivtsi and Lviv.

From Hungary and Slovakia

The Zakarpattia gateway: cross at Záhony–Chop (Hungary) or Vyšné Nemecké–Uzhhorod (Slovakia). From Chop/Uzhhorod, trains and buses climb over the Carpathian passes to Lviv (train ~4.5–6 h, a famously beautiful line); Truskavets is then a short hop south, or leave the train at Stryi and take a bus the final 30 km. Drivers follow the M-06 over the Verecke region passes — a genuinely gorgeous mountain drive.

From southern Ukraine

From Odesa: a direct train to Lviv (overnight, ~12 h) beats the long road haul. From Chernivtsi and Ivano-Frankivsk, frequent buses and several daily trains reach Lviv or Stryi; some seasonal services run directly to Truskavets — check booking.uz.gov.ua for the current pattern.

The general rule

Whatever the origin: aim for Lviv or Stryi, the two rail/road funnels from which Truskavets is trivially reachable, and check the Ukrainian railways site before assuming a bus is your only option — the network of direct seasonal trains to the resort keeps expanding, and a sleeper berth beats ten hours in a coach seat every time.