Iława poviat - Powiat iławski

County coat of arms

Iława poviat - poviat in Poland, in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The seat of its government is the city Ilawa.

The Iława district was established in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. It covers an area of ​​1,385 km² and is inhabited by about 95,000 people.

An administrative division

The poviat consists of:

  • municipalities: Iława, Lubawa
  • urban-rural communes: Kisielice, Susz, Zalewo
  • rural communes: Iława, Lubawa
  • towns: Iława, Lubawa, Kisielice, Susz, Zalewo

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Monuments and attractions

The ruins of the castle in Szymbark

The most important monuments of the Iława poviat are:

  • Ruins of the castle of the Pomezanian Chapter - Szymbark
  • Ruins of a baroque palace - Kamieniec
  • Palace - Bałoszyce
  • Gothic church, market square and walls - Iława
  • Gothic church - Kisielice
  • Palace - Gardzień
  • Palace - Jaskowo
  • Manor - Gubławki
  • Palace - Ogrodzieniec
  • Sunset over Jeziorak
    Palace - Januszewo
  • Sanctuary and city walls - Susz

The most important (mainly natural) attractions of the Iława poviat are:

  • Landscape Park of the Iława Lakeland, having the status of "Green Lungs of Poland"
    • Czerwica nature reserve
    • Lake Gauda nature reserve
    • Lake Jasne nature reserve (water clarity up to 15 m)
  • The beach on Jeziorak in Iława
  • Tourist and Recreation Center in Iława
  • Park at ul. Brzozowa in Iława
    City Park in Iława
  • Museum of the Lubawa Region in Lubawa
  • Regional History Chamber in Susz
  • Museum of Ilawa (Internet)
  • Karaś Lake nature reserve, a nature reserve protected by the Ramsar Convention
  • Iłgi Lake nature reserve
  • Dylewskie Hills Landscape Park
  • Suskie Lake
  • Wielka Żuława Island

Tourism

Accommodation

There is a relatively well-developed network of accommodation places in the poviat. Most of the accommodation points are in Iława and near the main attractions of the poviat.

Gastronomy

It is worth a try

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