Border crossing point Kamennyy Log → Myadyninkai
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Kamennyy Log — Myadyninkai Border Crossing
Current status: An international road crossing between Lithuania and Belarus on the A3 (LT) / M6 (BY) route, open around the clock. It is one of the main crossings between the two countries, handling roughly 1,500–3,000 vehicles a day. Because it lies on the external border of the EU and the Schengen area, checks are thorough — car waits typically run 1–3 hours on weekdays and can reach 4–6 hours during peak periods.
Passenger and freight traffic: The crossing serves cars, buses and trucks (TIR). Live queue monitoring is available for the Belarus-to-Lithuania direction and the Lithuania-to-Belarus direction. Pedestrian crossing is not permitted.
Basic information
- Route: A3 (LT) / M6 (BY), linking Myadyninkai and Kamennyy Log.
- Distance from Vilnius (LT): about 30 km (~35 min); from Minsk (BY): about 170 km (~2 h 15 min).
- Operating hours: 24/7.
- Vehicle types: cars, buses, trucks and TIR freight.
- Pedestrian crossing: not allowed.
- Daily traffic: 1,500–3,000 vehicles.
- EU border: yes — an exit point from the Schengen area.
Queues and wait times
Waiting times vary with the time of day: overnight (22:00–06:00) queues are usually 30–60 minutes, weekday daytime hours run 1–3 hours, and evenings, weekends and public holidays can push waits to 4–6 hours. Trucks face longer customs processing, often 6–24 hours.
Travellers can follow the live situation in the Belarus-to-Lithuania direction and review historical trends in the Belarus–Lithuania queue statistics to pick a quieter time. Official border status is also published by pasienis.vsat.lt (Lithuania) and gpk.gov.by (Belarus).
Documents and EES / ETIAS changes
- Cars generally require a valid biometric passport, the relevant visa, vehicle registration, a driving licence and Green Card insurance.
- Buses need an international licence, a passenger list, vehicle papers and insurance; trucks carry CMR, TIR and customs documents.
- EES: since November 2025 a biometric entry/exit record applies when crossing the EU external border.
- ETIAS: from late 2026 visa-exempt travellers will need an electronic authorisation (€7, valid three years).
- EU restrictions cover many categories of goods, which can lengthen freight processing.
Facilities and contacts
- On-site infrastructure includes parking, restrooms, a café, currency exchange, ATMs and Wi-Fi.
- Emergency number: 112 (Lithuania and Belarus).
- Myadyninkai (LT): 54.4167, 25.5333 — Vilnius County.
- Kamennyy Log (BY): 54.4083, 25.5500 — Minsk Region.