Border crossing Brest Terespol. To Europe by car. Council for crossing the Belarus-Poland border. Electronic queue at the border with Poland with reservation

On this page you can see images from some webcams installed on the borders of Belarus with the Republic of Poland. Cameras show the state of the queue at the border with Poland.

Queue at the point Berestovitsa - Bobrovniki

Grodno region, Berestovitsky district, village. Border

Webcam at the entrance to the Polish checkpoint "Bobrowniki"

Webcam leaving the Republic of Belarus (Berestovitsa)


Queue in front of the Berestovitsa checkpoint (exit from the Republic of Belarus)


Webcam at the entrance to the Berestovitsa point

Queue at Bruzgi - Kuznitsa

Grodno region, Grodno district, village Bruzgi

Webcam leaving the Republic of Belarus (Bruzgi)


Queue in front of the Bruzgi checkpoint (exit from the Republic of Belarus)

Webcam at the entrance to the Republic of Belarus (Bruzgi-Kuznitsa)


Queue at the point Domachevo - Slovatichi

Brest region, Brest district, Domachevo village

Webcam leaving the Republic of Belarus (Domachevo)


Queue in front of the Domachevo checkpoint (exit from the Republic of Belarus)

Webcam at the entrance to the Republic of Belarus (Domachevo)


Queue at the point Brest - Terespol

Brest, Varshavskoe highway-1


Webcam at the entrance to the Brest point

Queue at the point Peschatka - Polovtsy

Brest region, Kamenets district, Peschatka village

Webcam at the exit of the Republic of Belarus


Queue in front of the Peschatka checkpoint (exit from the Republic of Belarus)

Webcam at the entrance to the Polish checkpoint


Please note that not all cameras are updated as often as we would like.

Border crossing Brest - Terespol is located in the Brest region, Brest. At this checkpoint through state border Republican point posted customs clearance- PTO "Warsaw Bridge" (operating hours around the clock). The specialization of PTO "Warsaw Bridge" is customs operations related to the arrival into the customs territory of the Customs Union and the departure from such territory of goods transported individuals for personal use, as well as Vehicle international transportation of passengers.

The Brest-Terespol checkpoint is located on the Belarusian side at the Brest-Terespol border crossing in the city of Brest, has international status and is the main and largest border crossing between the Republic of Belarus and Poland.
Bandwidth The Brest checkpoint capacity is 4,000 cars and 500 buses per day (used only for the movement of cars and buses).
Border crossing length on the Brest-Terespol border from the barrier of the Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus at the entrance to the Brest checkpoint to the barrier at the exit from the Terespol checkpoint is 1.7 km. The Brest checkpoint is intended for the passage of citizens of any country and stateless persons.

The Brest-Terespol checkpoint is intended to carry out the following types of control:

  • border,
  • customs,
  • automotive,
  • sanitary quarantine,
  • phytosanitary,
  • veterinary.
Control can be carried out simultaneously along four corridors.

The Brest checkpoint is the end of the main highway of the Republic of Belarus, the international highway M-1 Brest-Moscow. Destinations served. Warsaw Berlin: Brest-Warsaw, Vitebsk-Warsaw, Gomel-Warsaw, Minsk-Warsaw, Moscow-Warsaw. The length of the Minsk-Warsaw route through the Brest checkpoint is 550 km. Krakow, Wroclaw, Prague, Vienna, Bratislava: Brest - Prague, Vitebsk - Prague, Gomel-Prague, Minsk - Prague, Moscow - Prague. The length of the Minsk-Krakow route through the Brest checkpoint is 771 km.

Nearest checkpoints are:

  1. - 43 km towards the Belarusian-Ukrainian border.
  2. - 188 km towards the Belarusian-Lithuanian border.
  3. - 61 km towards the Belarusian-Lithuanian border. Only for citizens of the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Poland.
Queues at the border. The Brest checkpoint serves the bulk of the passenger and bus traffic flow between Belarus and Poland. The flow is formed by the M-1 Brest-Moscow highway and by residents of the border areas. The length of the queue before entering the Brest checkpoint on peak days can be up to 3 km, and the waiting time can be up to 12 hours. The average waiting time in line is from 0.5 to 2 hours. The average border crossing time is from 1 to 2 hours. The total time required to cross the border, including waiting in line, for the Brest-Terespol border crossing ranges from 1.5 to 4 hours on a normal day and from 5-14 hours on peak days. Queues at the point are seasonal and also depend on the day of the week, holidays and time of day. During the summer holiday season and on the eve of major holidays, as well as on ordinary days, you can use the nearest checkpoints by first checking the queues at the border

The holiday season is about to begin and many tourists prefer traveling to Europe by private car. Briefly about the pros and cons of Belarus-Poland border crossings.

In the Brest region there are three international checkpoints through which you can enter Poland by car.

The first is Warsaw Bridge (Brest-Terespol). Status - International.

(+) is located on the western outskirts of Brest, any navigator will lead to this border crossing

(+) there is an electronic queue system. Registration is carried out no later than 3 hours before the expected entry into the territory of the border crossing. More detailed terms and conditions can be found on the website https://belarusborder.by/

(+) after crossing the border you find yourself on a direct road towards Warsaw.

(-) very often there are long queues and you can get to the Polish side, at best, after 4-5 hours of tedious waiting.

(-) entry by electronic registration only allows you to bypass the queue located outside the border crossing; movement along the canals from the Belarusian and Polish sides occurs on a general basis.

(-) when returning from abroad there are no electronic queues and if there is a long queue on the Polish side, you will have to stand in it on a general basis.

The second is Domachevo-Slovatyche. Status - International.

(+) convenient for travelers who travel to Polish Lublin, Krakow, as well as to the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary

(-) is located 50 km south of Brest

(-) Movement to the border crossing on a first-come, first-served basis. Queues at the border are also a constant phenomenon, although less than in Brest.

The third is Peschatka-Polovtsy. Status - International.

(+) convenient for travelers traveling to Polish Bialystok, as well as to the Kaliningrad region

(+) ideal option for travelers who do not want to waste time and nerves in queues. There are no queues on Peschatka.

(+) border crossing time usually takes no more than 1 hour.

(-) is located 55 km north of Brest

(-) the road to Warsaw runs through a large number of settlements.

Additional information can be found on the website of the State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus http://gpk.gov.by/maps/punkty-propuska/

Don't forget about customs rules on the border with Poland. Allowed to import into Poland:

  • Strong alcoholic drinks containing more than 22% alcohol - 1 liter
  • Alcoholic drinks no more than 22% of turnover, for example, liqueurs - 2 liters
  • Still wines - 4 liters
  • Beer - 16 liters

Tobacco products you can carry:

  • Cigarettes - 40 pieces (2 packs)
  • Cigarillos - 20 pieces
  • Cigars - 10 pieces
  • Smoking tobacco - 50 grams

Alcohol and tobacco products can only be imported by persons over 18 years of age.

Dairy and meat products are prohibited from being imported into Poland. Therefore, avoid sandwiches with meat and cheese “on the road” to avoid problems at the border.

For those who cross the Warsaw Bridge border crossing, a web camera is an opportunity to look at the queue at the Belarus-Poland border in real time. This border crossing is located in Brest.

This checkpoint operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Getting to it is simple: driving from Minsk by car, cross Brest, and then move along Varshavskoye Highway. to the border.

About the work of the checkpoint

Every day, up to 2,350 passenger cars and 350 passenger buses can be serviced at this location, if we take both directions (exit from the Republic of Belarus and entry from the Polish side).

Important! Since October 1, 2016, an electronic queue system has been in place there. Automobile transport missed at a pre-booked and agreed upon time.

By the way, if you are riding a bicycle, they will not let you cross the border. As for electronic registration, in short, it happens as follows:

  • Go to this site.
  • You pay for the border crossing service.
  • Then arrive at the border checkpoint in Brest in good time, before the reserved slot arrives.
  • Check in and go to the special parking lot in the waiting area.
  • You watch the electronic display on which the registration number should appear.
  • After this, you leave the waiting area and drive towards the checkpoint itself.

Good to know! You can follow the electronic queue without prior registration.

However, in this case you will only go through the first-come, first-served queue. So if it gets busy during a certain time period, you'll have to wait until everyone pre-registered has passed. If you reserve your queue in advance, you are guaranteed to clear the checkpoint within 60 minutes. By the way, payment can also be made by card, which is very convenient.

Types of control

At the Brest-Warsaw Bridge checkpoint the following types of control are carried out:

  • Borderline.
  • Phytosanitary.
  • Customs.
  • Sanitary quarantine.
  • Veterinary.
  • Transport.

Webcams online

Note! Online video of the queue on the Warsaw Bridge to leave the Republic of Belarus is, unfortunately, not available at the moment.

You can see the status of the queue from the Terespol side.

Attention! Since September 1, 2016, an electronic transport queue system has been operating at the Brest checkpoint. To pass all types of transport control, you must reserve a time.

Entry into Poland: Warsaw Bridge webcam online

In September 2016, the international checkpoint “Brest” (“Warsaw Bridge”) was introduced new system vehicle entry - electronic queue. You can now enter the international checkpoint at a pre-booked time. To do this you need:

  1. Go through the electronic booking procedure on the website belarusborder.by .
  2. Pay for this service.
  3. Arrive at the Brest checkpoint service area before the start of the reserved interval.
  4. Register and proceed to the waiting area to the assigned parking space.
  5. Wait for the registration number to appear on a special display.
  6. Leave the service waiting area and proceed to the checkpoint.

The electronic queue is also available without the pre-registration procedure, but in this case you will cross the border on a first-come, first-served basis when a free window appears. If the time is scheduled for the next few hours, you will have to wait.

Pass the electronic registration no later than three hours before the intended border crossing. Booking an electronic queue guarantees crossing the border within an hour. You can pay for this service online using a bank card.

The cost of the electronic booking service depends on the day of the week:

  • On weekdays, the cost of the service will be 0.8 of the basic value.
  • On weekends, weekends, holidays and pre-holidays, the cost of the service will be 1 basic unit.

As of 01/01/2017, the size of the base value in Belarus is 23BYN.