Valga-Valka jalakäijate sild
Valga-Valka Jalakäijate Sild: The Bridge of Unity
Explore the Valga - Valka Border Crossing Point, where Estonia and Latvia meet, offering rich cultural experiences and serene landscapes.
Experience the Valga - Valka Border Crossing Point, where Estonia meets Latvia. This unique site offers a glimpse into the shared history and culture of both nations, perfect for adventurous travelers and history enthusiasts alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from Valga city center. Head east on Rüütli Street (Rüütli 4) and turn left onto Sõpruse Street. Continue straight for about 2 kilometers, where you will find the Valga - Valka Border Crossing Point on your left. Note that parking is limited, so be prepared to park in designated areas nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach the Valga - Valka Border Crossing Point by public transportation, take a local bus from Valga Bus Station (Valga Bussijaam) to the border area. Buses are frequent, and the journey will take approximately 10-15 minutes. Get off at the stop closest to Sõpruse Street, and from there, it's a short 10-minute walk to the crossing point. Be sure to check the local bus schedule for updated times.
Walking
If you are already in the central area of Valga, you can walk to the border crossing point. Head towards Sõpruse Street, which is approximately a 20-minute walk from the city center. Follow Sõpruse Street directly to the border crossing point. This route is pedestrian-friendly, with sidewalks available.
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