Border crossing point Solotvyno → Sighetu Marmatiei
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Moderate traffic 40 km/h (28 min ago)
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Solotvyno →
Sighetu Marmatiei
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Solotvyno — Sighetu Marmatiei crossing
This road-and-pedestrian bridge over the Tisa river links Solotvyno on the Ukrainian side with Sighetu Marmatiei on the Romanian side, in the historic Maramures region. It is a crossing between Ukraine and Romania that handles passenger cars, minibuses, cyclists and pedestrians.
The point operates daily from 08:00 to 20:00. Trucks are not admitted here, so the crossing is mainly used by travellers heading to the Romanian Maramures and by residents of the border towns.
Key facts
- Sides: Solotvyno (UA) — Sighetu Marmatiei (RO)
- Around 25 km (~30 min) from Tiachiv; about 2 km from Sighetu Marmatiei
- Opening hours: 08:00–20:00
- Permitted: cars, minibuses, pedestrians, bicycles
- Pedestrian crossing: allowed
- Trucks: not admitted
Queues and waiting time
Typical waits are 10–40 minutes on weekdays and up to 1–2 hours on holidays, while pedestrians usually pass with little or no delay (5–15 minutes). Because the point is restricted to light vehicles and works limited hours, queues stay moderate. Live waiting times for both directions are published on this page; you can also review historical patterns in the Ukraine–Romania traffic statistics before you travel.
Documents and alternatives
Drivers should carry a biometric passport, vehicle registration, a Green Card insurance certificate and a driving licence; pedestrians and cyclists need a biometric passport and travel documents for children. From 2025 the EES biometric system is expected to be introduced, and ETIAS travel authorisation is planned for visa-free trips to the Schengen area from 2026.
For freight, the nearby Diakove — Halmeu point (about 45 km) or Porubne — Siret are the alternatives. Live status for this crossing is available on its checkpoint pages id_38 and id_39.