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Iława

Iława is a charming town in northern Poland’s Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, situated on the shores of Jeziorak, Poland’s largest lake. With a population of over 32,000, it serves as the capital of Iława County and a premier holiday destination within the Iława Lake District. Known for its clean air, diverse natural systems, and status as the 'summer capital of traditional jazz' due to the historic Old Jazz Meeting festival, Iława offers a unique blend of relaxation and culture. The town is also a notable paralympic resort and lies on the Road of St. James. For hotel travelers, Iława provides a tranquil base surrounded by the Iława Lake District Landscape Park, with easy access to water activities via the historic Elbląg Canal and the inland island of Wielka Żuława.

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Best Areas to Stay

Stay along the shores of Jeziorak Lake or in the town center for optimal access to waterfront leisure facilities and the historic old town. These areas offer a peaceful atmosphere while remaining within walking distance of local dining and the vibrant jazz festival venues.

Water & Outdoor Activities

Take advantage of the town's extensive waterways by renting kayaks or taking boat tours. Visit Wielka Żuława, Poland's largest inland island, accessible via a permanent ferry. For adventurous travelers, the historic Elbląg Canal offers a unique route to the Baltic Sea, perfect for nature enthusiasts.

If visiting in summer, do not miss the 'Old Jazz Meeting' festival, Europe's oldest jazz event. Additionally, explore the Pope's Calvary of the Iława Lake District, featuring canoe-shaped Stations of the Cross commemorating Karol Wojtyła's visits. This unique cultural site adds depth to your stay beyond typical tourism.

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