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Ilawa has convenient domestic train connections with major cities in Poland. While there are no international connections available, you can easily reach Ilawa from several cities within the country. Here are some popular routes and their durations:
- Warsaw - 8 times per day (approximately 3 hours journey)
- Krakow - 6 times per day (around 6 to 7 hours journey)
- Gdansk - 8 times per day (1.5 to 2 hours journey)
- Olsztyn - 7 times per day (about 1 hour journey)
- Poznan - 3 times per day (approximately 3 hours journey)
You can find the schedules for these trains on the PKP website here. It's important to note that there are two train stations in Ilawa - Ilawa Miasto (small) and Ilawa Glowna (big). Not all trains stop at Ilawa Miasto, so make sure to disembark at Ilawa Glowna if needed.Map & Climate
Popular Foods
Pierogi: These are traditional Polish dumplings filled with various ingredients, often including potatoes, cheese, sauerkraut, or meat. They can be boiled, fried, or baked and are typically served with sour cream or butter. Kielbasa: This smoked sausage is made from pork meat and comes in various types, such as fresh (biały) or smoked (czerwony), depending on the level of smokiness. It's commonly eaten grilled, pan-fried, or even boiled and served alongside mashed potatoes, cabbage, or other vegetables. Szczawiak: A traditional Polish fruit compote made from sour cherries, plums, or other similar fruits, sugar, and spices like cinnamon and cloves. The fruit mixture is cooked until it becomes a thick, jammy consistency, and is then stored in jars for later consumption. Historical Appearance
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