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How do you get to Zachodnio-pomorskie from Scotland


scots 1 | 17  
10 Oct 2007 /  #1
I hope this is spelled correctly, how to you get to Zachpomorskie, from Scotland. I imagine its a flight to Krakow or Warsaw and then travel by train/bus from there but can anyone give me more of a direction than that?

Thanks
Scots
Polson 5 | 1,768  
10 Oct 2007 /  #2
Flight to Szczecin maybe...
OP scots 1 | 17  
10 Oct 2007 /  #3
Sounds good,

I'm travelling there to meet family in the summer, they don't speak english at all so the travel arrangements are proving a bit difficult at the moment.
Polson 5 | 1,768  
10 Oct 2007 /  #4
Ok, you will meet your girlfriend's family ?...Where are they from ?
Karima 3 | 50  
10 Oct 2007 /  #5
Buy polish guide or check in net!
OP scots 1 | 17  
10 Oct 2007 /  #6
It's actually my own family, well cousins of my family who are over here. I and my uncles got invited to go over and stay with them, have a few beers etc. Trouble is my uncles were all born over here, don't speak Polish, my grandparents have both passed way, so I'm busy trying to learn enough for when I go over.

As you can tell, its a big problem and not easy to do!

Thanks for the advice so far.
Polson 5 | 1,768  
10 Oct 2007 /  #7
Okay ;) I must say it's difficult, but keep learning...don't you have Polish channels, or radios for example to get used to the sound of the language ?

It's not a chance they don't speak English...are they old ? ;)
OP scots 1 | 17  
10 Oct 2007 /  #8
I don't get the impression English is normally spoken within the family.
Polson 5 | 1,768  
10 Oct 2007 /  #9
LoL you guess it, or you know it ? cause if there are students in your family, they probably speak another language, if not two others ;)
OP scots 1 | 17  
10 Oct 2007 /  #10
I've only met one of them, Piotr, who travelled over to Glasgow, he doesn't speak any English, well at least not yet. Not sure if any of them do. I've written to Piotr as he doesn't have email etc, but not heard back from him yet.
Polson 5 | 1,768  
10 Oct 2007 /  #11
Oh okay :p my cousins in Poland speak both English and French, and have email address...
szkotja2007 27 | 1,498  
10 Oct 2007 /  #12
I have some friends that fly to Berlin and then travel by train to Western PL. Trains within PL aren't too bad and a lot cheaper than BritRail.

You can fly return to Gdansk in March with Wizz Air for £37.49 if you book now.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148  
10 Oct 2007 /  #13
I think that there are some flights from Edynburg to Szczecin-GoleniĆ³w airport.
szkotja2007 27 | 1,498  
10 Oct 2007 /  #14
Edynburg to Szczecin

Centralwings: centralwings.com/index.en.shtml?zanpid=1029154678484503552

Return flight in March £64.76
_Sofi_  
10 Oct 2007 /  #15
Return flight in March £64.76

wow!
might go for my 20th!
szkotja2007 27 | 1,498  
10 Oct 2007 /  #16
might go for my 20th!

Why not ?
( Gdansk/Sopot my fave)
_Sofi_  
10 Oct 2007 /  #17
There had already been talk of a holiday somewhere in Poland next year so maybe :) Closer to the time, if it happens, I would be having a closer look at the great pics on here and reading some views on best areas to visit. But that's a wee while off anyway!
Firestorm 6 | 400  
10 Oct 2007 /  #18
Gdansk/Sopot my fave

Mmm This would be the first place in Poland i would visit. :)
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
10 Oct 2007 /  #19
yup... you cant beat the tri city... the beach... the forest

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