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How to get to Bor

Getting There: Introduction

The city of Bor, situated on the picturesque left bank of the Volga River, is a cosy satellite of Nizhny Novgorod that attracts tourists with its natural beauty and unique transport accessibility. This Russian city combines the atmosphere of a peaceful province with proximity to a major metropolis, making it an excellent destination for a weekend getaway.

You can reach your destination in a variety of ways: from a classic journey by car or bus to a breathtaking trip on the cable car across the river. Thanks to the developed infrastructure of the neighbouring regional centre, planning a route to Bor is easy and convenient from any point in the country.

By Plane

Since the city does not have its own civilian airport, air travel involves flying to the nearest major aviation hub. The most convenient option is the international airport in the city of Nizhny Novgorod, which is located just a few kilometres away and is excellently connected by the transport network to your destination.

Alternatively, one can consider arriving in Cheboksary (about 200 km away) or Ivanovo (slightly over 200 km), though this will require additional time for ground transfer. The majority of tourists choose the Nizhny Novgorod airport, from where one can reach Bor quickly and comfortably.

The city has no airport. Nearest cities with air connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
GOJ
23 km
30 min
CSY
265 km
3 h 51 min
IWA
260 km
3 h 47 min

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

The city lacks direct railway connections with distant regions, as there is no major station for long-distance trains here. The optimal route for those who prefer to travel by rail lies through Nizhny Novgorod, where trains arrive from most major cities in Russia.

There are also options to travel via railway hubs in the cities of Cheboksary or Ivanovo, but these are less convenient due to the significant distance to the final point. After arriving at the Nizhny Novgorod station, tourists only need to cover a short final leg of the journey across the Volga.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
GOJ
23 km
30 min
CSY
265 km
3 h 51 min
IWA
260 km
3 h 47 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services are one of the most accessible ways to get to Bor, especially for residents of neighbouring settlements. The main and most intensive flow of trips connects the city with its neighbour — the city of Nizhny Novgorod: buses and shuttle taxis run here with impressive regularity, covering the distance in just 20–30 minutes.

For tourists from other regions, a bus trip will most likely include a transfer in the regional centre. This allows for flexible planning of arrival times and the opportunity to enjoy views of the Volga region on the way to your holiday destination.

By Car

Travelling by car is an excellent choice for those who value independence from schedules. The shortest and most popular route runs from the city of Nizhny Novgorod: the distance is only about 23 km, and the travel time will take approximately 30 minutes, making the trip quick and tireless.

Travellers heading from neighbouring regions can reach the city via Cheboksary (distance about 265 km, travel time ~3.9 hours) or Ivanovo (around 260 km, about 3.8 hours on the road). A taxi option is also always available from the nearest major transport hubs, the cost of which varies depending on the vehicle class.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
GOJ
23 km
30 min
CSY
265 km
3 h 51 min
IWA
260 km
3 h 47 min

Travel Tips

Preparing for a trip to Bor will help make your journey as comfortable as possible and avoid minor inconveniences. The city is distinguished by a calm pace of life, but it has its own features that are worth knowing in advance.

  1. Dress for the weather. The climate here is temperate continental: winters can be snowy and cold, so be sure to bring warm footwear and a jacket. In summer, light clothing is sufficient, but for evening walks by the river, bring a windbreaker.
  2. Unique transport. Be sure to use the cable car across the Volga connecting Bor and Nizhny Novgorod. It is not just transport, but a true attraction offering magnificent views.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the Russian Ruble (RUB). Cards are accepted in most supermarkets and cafes, but it is better to carry some cash for small purchases at kiosks or the market.
  4. Health. There are sufficient pharmacies and medical facilities in the city. In the summer period, if you plan to relax in nature, it is recommended to use insect repellent (there can be many mosquitoes near the river).
  5. Time planning. Take into account possible traffic jams on the Bor Bridge, especially on Friday evenings (from Nizhny Novgorod) and on Sunday evenings (returning).
  6. Local etiquette. The residents of the city are hospitable and value politeness. It is customary to offer a greeting when entering small shops and to observe generally accepted norms of behaviour in public places.

By following these simple recommendations, you can focus on your rest and gain the most pleasant impressions from getting to know this city on the Volga.

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