Vyborg
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Vyborg
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Country: | Russia |
State: | Leningrad Oblast |
Major roads: | M10, E18 |
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Vyborg (Russian: Выборг, Finnish: Viipuri, Swedish: Wiborg) is a city in Russia, located in Leningrad Oblast, 120 kilometers from Saint Petersburg. The border with Finland is 27 km away by rail (Buslovskaya station) and 35 km by road to the nearest international checkpoint "Brusnichnoe". Vyborg lies on the shore of Vyborg Bay, in the northeastern part of the Gulf of Finland. It is a major economic, industrial, and cultural center of Leningrad Oblast, a Baltic port, and an important road and railway junction. Vyborg is traditionally considered the most popular city for a day hitchhiking trip from Saint Petersburg.
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Hitchhiking out
Southeast towards Saint Petersburg via M10 (E18)
Option 1 - Via Cherkasovo
At the bus station you can board a bus to the village of Cherkasovo and get off on the M10 highway. There are many good spots on the highway—the shoulder is wide.
West towards Vaalimaa, Kotka, Helsinki and Turku via E18 =
Option 1 - Via Otradnoye or Novinka
At the bus station you can take a bus to the villages of Otradnoye or Novinka and get off on the M10 highway. There are many good spots—the shoulder is wide. If you reach the first border checkpoint and your driver does not go further into Finland, it’s better to get out before the checkpoint and stand on the road 100 meters from it. You may also talk to the border guards to possibly increase your hitchhiking chances.
Hitchhiking in
Places to avoid
Accommodation and Sleep
Free
- Couchsurfing – as of early 2025, there are about 1500 registered couch hosts in the city, but only 10 of them logged in during the last month.
- BeWelcome, Servas, Trustroots, Couchers, and other hospitality exchange systems are also options.
- You can find a couch host through CouchBot: send a command with the city name to the VK group messages or via CouchBot in Telegram.
- For tips on how and when to send requests: see this guide.
- In your own tent – recommendations welcome.
- iOverlander is a website and mobile app that helps travelers find various places, including wild camping spots with your own tent. Like Hitchwiki, all places are added and updated by travelers.