how to get from Grodno to Bahatyrevičy with public transport

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Is it possible to get from Grodno to Bahatyrevičy (also known as Багатырэвічы, Богатыревичи, Bohatyrowicze) with public transport? I am willing to go a few kilometers by foot, so, for instance, getting from Grodno to Глядавічы and then going 5 km by foot is also ok for me.



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According to this timetable of buses it is possible. You have to go by bus from Grodno to ???????? (in Belarussian: ????????, HruĊĦa?ka) and then go about 8 km by foot to Bohatyrowicze. When you look up the bus at the timetable be careful, because there are at least two places called ???????? - the one you need is "????????, ??????????? ?-? ??????????? ???. ????????". The bus which you need is a bus from Grodno to ????? through ????????. Notice that the hours of this bus are different for different days.

It is also possible - but more complicated - to go by train from Grodno to ????? (train's timetable is here) and then take a bus from ????? to Grodno through ????????, and again - go by foot from ???????? to Bohatyrowicze.




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