Bus Nuremberg – Ternopil
This route is available for reservation with payment to the driver on boarding.
The Nuremberg – Ternopil bus covers about 1450 km, takes roughly 24–28 h. Departures run regularly, several times a day, and tickets can be booked online in advance.
- Distance
- 1450 km
- Travel time
- 24–28 h
About the Nuremberg – Ternopil route
The Nuremberg to Ternopil bus is the journey home for Ukrainians who study or work across Bavaria and head back to see family in western Ukraine. Covering roughly 1,450 kilometres, the trip takes about 24 to 28 hours, so you board in Germany and wake up much closer to the Ukrainian border. Departures are usually from Nuremberg's central coach station (ZOB) beside the main railway terminal, while the drop-off is at the Ternopil bus station, an easy hop from anywhere in the city. Along the way the coach crosses the Polish–Ukrainian frontier, where every passenger clears passport control. Because this direction isn't priced in hryvnia, online card payment isn't offered — you simply pay the driver in cash when you get on board.
Frequently asked questions
How many hours is the bus from Nuremberg to Ternopil?
The trip takes roughly 24 to 28 hours depending on traffic, stops and the border situation. The distance is about 1,450 km.
How do I pay for a ticket on this route?
This route isn't priced in hryvnia, so online card payment isn't available. You pay the driver in cash when boarding in Nuremberg.
What documents do I need for this cross-border trip?
You need a valid international passport, since the bus crosses the Polish–Ukrainian border. Children require their own travel document and, if applicable, consent to travel.
Where does the bus leave from in Nuremberg and where does it arrive?
Departures are usually from Nuremberg's central coach station (ZOB) by the main railway terminal, with arrival at the Ternopil bus station.
Is this an overnight trip?
Yes, given the 24–28 hour duration the journey includes at least one night on the road. Most of the leg is spent travelling and clearing the border.
