The few tracks I bumbled along were a mixture of mainly compacted earth. These get muddy after rain and often are the local's short cut routes between villages-
Mostly I stayed on tarmac- some poor secondary roads have very damaged old tarmac, many with pot holes and often with metal rods and bits sticking out- one even had a branch to show a missing manhole cover altogether!
There exists a Garmin gps map of Poland you might find helpful.
A phrase book could be useful as are 'image cards'- I made my own by photographing the most needed things (for me!) and fixed them together- it's about 3"X2 as a picture speaks a thousand words! it looks very amateurish -and it is- but it works
great places to see - sea side towns of Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia, the old town of Warsaw, ski/mountainous Zakopane in the foothills of the Tatry mountains, the old cemetary in Zakopan ahs headstones carved out of wood, the Mazury region full of lakes and forests for your Landy to go and have some exercise!
and if you have time go see the Hel peninsula full of beautiful fishing villages, long white sand beaches etc- The President's summer residence is there too
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