Local Transport
Buses connect Bedevlya to larger nearby towns like Tyachiv, but having a car is recommended for exploring the wider region.





Located in the heart of the Zakarpattia region, Bedevlya is a small settlement that embodies the quiet, traditional spirit of western Ukraine. Situated near the Tisza River and the border with Romania, the village is surrounded by the rolling foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, providing a picturesque backdrop for nature walks and rural exploration. Visitors can experience the local Transcarpathian culture, characterized by its unique blend of Ukrainian and regional influences. While it remains a quiet residential area, its location makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the broader Zakarpattia area, offering a slower pace of life far from the bustle of major tourist hubs.
Located in the heart of the Zakarpattia region, Bedevlya is a small settlement that embodies the quiet, traditional spirit of western Ukraine. Situated near the Tisza River and the border with Romania, the village is surrounded by the rolling foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, providing a picturesque backdrop for nature walks and rural exploration. Visitors can experience the local Transcarpathian culture, characterized by its unique blend of Ukrainian and regional influences. While it remains a quiet residential area, its location makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the broader Zakarpattia area, offering a slower pace of life far from the bustle of major tourist hubs.
Scenic views of the Carpathian foothills.
Authentic Transcarpathian village atmosphere.
Proximity to the Tisza River and Romanian border.
Traditional local architecture and gardens.
Quiet atmosphere with limited tourist infrastructure compared to major cities.
Beautiful natural surroundings ideal for photography and walking.
Close proximity to the Romanian border and the scenic Tisza River.
Buses connect Bedevlya to larger nearby towns like Tyachiv, but having a car is recommended for exploring the wider region.
While Ukrainian is the primary language, some residents may speak Hungarian or regional Transcarpathian dialects.
Peaceful rural stays and exploring the Zakarpattia countryside.
UAH ₴
$30-$60 p/day
5,423
Small village shops usually prefer cash in the local currency (UAH), so ensure you have some on hand before arriving.
Ukrainian, Hungarian, English
May-September
Mild weather and blooming gardens make it a lovely time for walking through the village.
Warm temperatures are perfect for exploring the nearby river and mountain trails.
The autumn foliage in the Carpathian foothills is stunning during September and October.
Expect cold temperatures and occasional snow, creating a quiet and serene wintry landscape.