Border crossing point Kuźnica → Bruzgi
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Kuźnica →
Bruzgi
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Kuźnica — Bruzgi: status and key facts
Kuźnica — Bruzgi is an international road border crossing between Poland and Belarus, located on the M6 (BY) / 65 (PL) route between Bruzgi on the Belarusian side and Kuźnica on the Polish side. It operates around the clock (24/7) and ranks among the busier Belarus–Poland crossings, handling roughly 1,500–2,500 vehicles per day.
Because Poland is part of the European Union and the Schengen Area, entry checks here are thorough on both sides. The point serves passenger cars and trucks only; there is no pedestrian lane, and bus services use other crossings.
Practical information
- Route: M6 (BY) / 65 (PL), Bruzgi (BY) — Kuźnica (PL)
- Opening hours: 24/7
- Vehicle types: passenger cars and trucks
- Pedestrian lane: no; bus service: no
- Daily traffic: approximately 1,500–2,500 vehicles
- EU / Schengen entry point: yes
Queues and waiting times
Waiting times vary with the time of day and the season. Overnight (22:00–06:00) delays are usually shortest, around 30–90 minutes, while weekday daytime hours typically range from 1.5 to 4 hours. Weekends and public holidays bring the heaviest load, with waits of 4–7 hours or more.
For live queue data on cars, see the Bruzgi monitoring page, and review historical patterns on the Poland → Belarus statistics page before planning your trip.
Documents and services
Travellers should carry valid travel documents, vehicle registration, and motor insurance (Green Card for EU travel). Border control involves both an exit check from Belarus and an entry check into the EU. From November 2025 the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) records biometric data for third-country nationals on arrival.
- Facilities: parking, waiting areas, restrooms, currency exchange and ATMs
- Emergency number: 112 (both countries)
- Official sources: gpk.gov.by (Belarus), granica.gov.pl (Poland)