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Poland Road Trip

Gajewski Family · Jul–Aug 2026

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Family road trip · 28 Jul – 17 Aug 2026

Manchester → Poland

2 adults + 2 children (5 yrs & 1 yr) · Hyundai Tucson with roof box. Everything is built around two fixed crossings — the 05:54 train from Folkestone (Wed 29 Jul) and the 12:36 train from Calais (Mon 17 Aug). Continental times are local (CEST = UK + 1h).

Manchester Calais Cologne Hamm Poznań Kalisz Piła Rewal Szczecin Hamm home
Outbound crossing
LeShuttle 05:54 · Wed 29 Jul
check-in by 04:54
Return crossing
LeShuttle 12:36 · Mon 17 Aug
check-in by 11:36
Total driving
~3,100 km + tunnel
over 11 legs
Longest days
Hamm↔Poznań · Szczecin→Hamm
~6–7 h each
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Route at a glance

DateFrom → ToDistanceDrivePlan
Tue 28 Jul
overnight
Manchester → Folkestone~280 mi
(460 km)
~4h45Leave ~22:45; 2 quick stops; arrive ~04:30
Wed 29 JulFolkestone → Calais (LeShuttle)Tunnel35 minCheck-in by 04:54; departs 05:54 (UK)
Wed 29 JulCalais → Cologne (Köln)~410 km~4h15~07:30 → ~13:30; 2 stops; overnight
Thu 30 JulCologne → Hamm~115 km~1h30Leave ~09:00 → arrive ~11:00
Fri 31 JulHamm → Poznań~690 km~6h45Leave ~06:15 → arrive ~15:30; 3 stops
Sat 1 AugPoznań → Kalisz~135 km~1h50Leave ~10:00 → arrive ~12:00
Mon 3 AugKalisz → Piła~200 km~2h45Leave ~09:45 → arrive ~13:00; 1 stop
Sat 8 AugPiła → Rewal (coast)~220 km~3h00Leave ~10:00 → arrive ~13:30; 1 stop
Sat 15 AugRewal → Szczecin~105 km~1h30Leave ~14:00 → arrive ~15:45
Sun 16 AugSzczecin → Hamm~620 km~6h00Leave ~09:00 → arrive ~17:15; 3 stops
Mon 17 AugHamm → Calais → UK~500 km~5h00Leave ~05:45; departs 12:36 (CEST)

Amber rows = long driving days (plan naps/meals around them).   Red row = tightest connection, little slack before the train.

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Where you're staying

For the sat-nav — punch these in before each leg.

NightsPlaceAddress
StartHome (Irlam)4 Baines Avenue, M44 6AT Map ↗
Wed 29 JulCologne (Köln)Rheinaustraße 61, 51149 Köln (Porz / Zündorf) Map ↗
Thu 30 JulHammAlbertstr. 21, 59065 Hamm Map ↗
Fri 31 JulPoznań areaPamiątkowa 32/1, Gołuski (~15 km W of Poznań) Map ↗
1–3 AugKaliszKorczaka 15/62, 62-800 Kalisz Map ↗
3–8 AugPiłaŚwierkowa 44, 64-920 Piła Map ↗
8–15 AugRewal coastSOLEO Family Resort (Pobierowo, Gmina Rewal) Map ↗
15 AugSzczecinBudziszyńska 31, 70-023 Szczecin Map ↗
16 AugHammAlbertstr. 21, 59065 Hamm (same as outbound) Map ↗
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Day by day

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Tue 28 → Wed 29 Jul · overnight GBFRBEDE ~460 km + tunnel + ~410 km Manchester → Folkestone → Calais → Cologne
  • 22:45Depart home — 4 Baines Avenue, M44 6AT (Irlam). Kids in pyjamas, transferred asleep. M62 to the M6, then M42 / M40 / M25 (anticlockwise) / M20 — avoids the Dartford Crossing.
  • ~01:00Stop 1 (15 min) — quick comfort/fuel, e.g. Corley (M6) or Norton Canes (M6 Toll). Keep it calm and dark so they resettle.
  • ~03:00Stop 2 (15 min) — e.g. Cobham (M25) or Maidstone (M20). Last top-up before the terminal.
  • 04:30Arrive Folkestone — fuel on-site if needed. Have all 4 passports out. Open in Maps ↗
  • 04:54Check-in / board — check-in deadline; train departs 05:54. EES biometric kiosks first; ~35 min crossing.
  • ~07:30Calais (CEST) — clocks now +1h. Join the E40 toward Brussels — toll-free the whole way to Cologne. Open in Maps ↗
  • ~09:30Blaarmeersen, Ghent (30 min) — lakeside park with a beach and a big playground, ~5 min off the E40. Free entry. Open in Maps ↗
  • ~13:00Arrive Cologne — Rheinaustraße 61, 51149 Köln (Porz). Open in Maps ↗ Check in, rest. Easy evening only — Rhine promenade / cathedral exterior if anyone has energy.
Tips: Your stay is in Porz/Zündorf (51149), on the city's south-eastern edge — outside the central low-emission zone, so reaching the door is fine without a sticker. You'd only need the green Umweltplakette if you drive into central Cologne (e.g. the cathedral / old town) — see checklist. Confirm the roof box clears the car-park height barrier (often ~2 m).
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Thu 30 Jul DE ~115 km · ~1h30 Cologne → Hamm
  • 09:00Depart Cologne — after breakfast. A1 north — short, easy hop. Green sticker still on the windscreen.
  • ~10:00Optional stop (15 min) — only if needed; the leg is short enough to do in one go.
  • ~11:00Arrive Hamm — Albertstr. 21, 59065 Hamm. Open in Maps ↗ Settle in for the day.
Tips: Great kids' afternoon — Maximilianpark Hamm (the glass-elephant park) has big playgrounds, water-play and lawns. Good news on stickers: Hamm has no low-emission zone, so you don't need the green Umweltplakette here — it only matters if you drive into central Cologne.
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Fri 31 Jul · long day DE→ PL ~690 km · ~6h45 Hamm → Poznań · target arrival ~15:00
  • 06:15Depart Hamm — early so the little ones sleep the first stretch. A2 east the whole way.
  • ~08:30Blauer See, Garbsen (30 min) — swimming lake with a beach, right at the A2 Garbsen exit. Good for a paddle and a run (the aqua-park is paid). Open in Maps ↗
  • ~11:00A2 Raststätte, Berlin ring (20 min) — comfort and fuel stop right on the motorway at the A10 interchange; no detour needed. Open in Maps ↗
  • ~13:30Polish A2 MOP near Torzym (30 min) — first motorway service area just after the Świecko border, right on the A2. Polish MOPs typically have a fenced playground, toilets and a café — no detour needed. Open in Maps ↗
  • ~15:30Arrive Gołuski — Pamiątkowa 32/1, ~15 km west of Poznań. Open in Maps ↗ You reach the door before the city. Dinner around the Stary Rynek if you fancy heading in.
Tips: Crossing into Poland (Świecko) is just a sign — no checks. The A2 has a toll booth before Poznań (around Nowy Tomyśl) — cars pay by card or cash; keep some złoty handy.
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Sat 1 Aug PL ~135 km · ~1h50 Poznań (Gołuski) → Kalisz
  • 10:00Depart Gołuski — relaxed start. Skirt Poznań, then S11 / DK11 south.
  • ~11:00Optional stop (20 min) — around Ostrów Wielkopolski if the 1-yr-old needs a break.
  • ~12:00Arrive Kalisz — Korczaka 15/62, 62-800 Kalisz. Open in Maps ↗ Stay through to Monday morning.
Tips: Kalisz is Poland's oldest recorded town. The Park Miejski (the oldest public park in Poland) has shaded paths and a playground; the Główny Rynek is good for an easy stroll and ice cream.
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Mon 3 Aug PL ~200 km · ~2h45 Kalisz → Piła
  • 09:45Depart Kalisz — beat the day's heat with the babies.
  • ~11:30Lake Malta playground, Poznań (40 min) — giant pirate-ship play structure with slides plus a water-play area, on the east-Poznań bypass. The best reset on the route (4.8★). Open in Maps ↗
  • ~13:00Arrive Piła — Świerkowa 44, 64-920 Piła. Open in Maps ↗ Stay through to Saturday 8 Aug.
Tips: Piła sits on the Gwda river with forests and lakes (Płotki) on the doorstep — easy paddling / beach mornings for the kids during your stay.
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Sat 8 Aug PL ~220 km · ~3h00 Piła → Rewal (Baltic coast)
  • 10:00Depart Piła — head north-west toward the coast (via Wałcz / Kołobrzeg direction).
  • ~11:15Promenada Raduń, Wałcz (40 min) — pretty lakeside park and promenade with benches and room to run, ~5 min off the route. Open in Maps ↗
  • ~13:30Arrive Rewal — SOLEO Family Resort, Pobierowo. Open in Maps ↗ Stay through to Sat 15 Aug.
Tips: Rewal is a classic family beach resort. Don't miss the narrow-gauge seaside railway (Nadmorska Kolej Wąskotorowa) and the dramatic Trzęsacz cliff-top church ruin. Long beaches and a promenade for the buggy.
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Sat 15 Aug PL ~105 km · ~1h30 Rewal → Szczecin
  • 14:00Depart Rewal — short hop; do it in one go unless the 1-yr-old needs a break.
  • ~15:45Arrive Szczecin — Budziszyńska 31, 70-023 Szczecin (Pogodno). Open in Maps ↗ Drop bags, then park the car for the night (see Tips).
Tips: Heads-up — 15 Aug is a public holiday in Poland (Assumption + Armed Forces Day): many shops shut and roads/coast are busier, so leave a little earlier if traffic looks heavy. In Szczecin, Kasprowicz Park has a big playground and boating lake; the Wały Chrobrego waterfront terraces are a lovely evening walk.

Guarded overnight parking near Budziszyńska 31 (both are open guarded lots, so the roof box is no problem — no height barriers): 1) Parking strzeżony, Zygmunta Chmielewskiego 17 — closest, ~600 m away, 24h, inexpensive (“left a car here a week, no problems”). Open in Maps ↗   2) Parking Strzeżony 24h Centrum Kosmos, al. Wojska Polskiego 8 — ~3 km, nearer the centre, 4.5★, takes euros (~1 €/h) and fits tall vehicles. Open in Maps ↗   Reckon on ~25–40 zł (£5–8) a night; a quick call ahead (esp. the public holiday) confirms a space.
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Sun 16 Aug · long day PL→ DE ~620 km · ~6h00 Szczecin → Hamm · target arrival ~16:30
  • 09:00Depart Szczecin — A11 to the Berlin ring, then A2 west. Sunday = lorry ban in Germany, so motorways are quieter.
  • ~11:00A10 Berlin ring Raststätte (20 min) — comfort stop right on the motorway; no detour needed. Open in Maps ↗
  • ~13:15A2 Raststätte near Magdeburg (30 min) — lunch and leg-stretch on the motorway. Open in Maps ↗
  • ~15:30A2 Raststätte near Dortmund (15 min) — final quick break before Hamm. Open in Maps ↗
  • ~16:30Arrive Hamm — Albertstr. 21, 59065 Hamm. Open in Maps ↗ Last night on the road. Re-pack for an early start.
Tips: German shops are closed on Sundays, so buy snacks/nappies the day before. Fuel up the evening before so the morning getaway is clean.
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Mon 17 Aug · the one to watch DEFR→ GB ~500 km to Calais · ~5h00 Hamm → Calais → Folkestone → home
  • 05:45Depart Hamm — Albertstr. 21. Set off in the dark; kids will likely sleep. Aim for minimal stops.
  • ~08:30Stop (15 min) — one short comfort/fuel stop only (around Venlo NL or Antwerp). Keep it brief.
  • ~11:00Arrive Calais — EES exit scan, then check-in (deadline 11:36). Fuel up before boarding if needed. Open in Maps ↗
  • 11:36Check-in / board — check-in deadline; train departs 12:36. ~35 min tunnel; clocks go back 1h.
  • ~12:11 UKFolkestone — drive home: ~280 mi / ~4h45 to Irlam (M20 / M25 / M40 / M6). Home ~17:00. Open in Maps ↗
Tips: The only leg with a hard deadline. Leaving Hamm at 05:45 lands you in Calais around 11:00 — comfortably before the 11:36 check-in, train at 12:36. If anything feels uncertain (weather, the 1-yr-old, Antwerp ring traffic), leave by 05:30 and skip the stop. Eurotunnel can usually move you to a later train if you just miss it, but don't bank on it at peak August. If you're well ahead of the clock, the outbound parks — Frankenberger Park (Aachen) and Blaarmeersen (Ghent) — sit on this reverse route too.
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Before you go

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Documents & people

  • Passports for all four — biometric, issued within the last 10 years and valid at least 3 months beyond 17 Aug.
  • EES (new EU biometric border): live in 2026. First crossing at Folkestone = face scan + fingerprints at the kiosks; children under 12 are photo-only, no fingerprints. Allow extra time at peak summer; you're scanned again leaving Calais.
  • ETIAS (the ~€7 travel authorisation) is not required yet — double-check nearer the date.
  • Driving licence, V5C logbook, and motor insurance certificate — confirm EU cover with your insurer.
  • European breakdown cover, travel insurance, and a GHIC card for the family.

The car & the roof box

  • Green ‘Umweltplakette’ sticker — for this route it's optional: Hamm has no zone, your Porz stay is outside Cologne's zone, and the Autobahn never needs one. You'd only need it to drive into central Cologne. Still worth having as insurance — your hybrid Tucson qualifies for the green sticker, it's ~€5–15 for the life of the car, and the fine is ~€80+. Order online ahead from TÜV/DEKRA, or buy in Germany at any TÜV/DEKRA.
  • UK sticker on the rear (not ‘GB’), and headlamp beam deflectors for driving on the right.
  • Warning triangle + a hi-vis vest for every person, kept in the cabin; first-aid kit (required in Germany).
  • Roof box: cuts fuel economy ~10–25% and catches cross-winds on exposed autobahn/bridges — hold ~120–130 km/h, don't exceed the box's rated speed, re-check straps at every stop, mind ~2 m height barriers.
  • Two child seats fitted correctly — the 1-yr-old rear-facing.

Tolls, money & zones

  • UK, Belgium, Germany and France motorways on this route are toll-free for cars (E40 Calais–Cologne included). No vignettes needed.
  • Poland: the A2 has one tolled concession section (around Nowy Tomyśl–Konin) — cars pay at booths by card or cash. Most S-road expressways are free.
  • Carry some euros and Polish złoty in cash for tolls, parking and small stops.
  • City low-emission zones in Brussels & Antwerp need registration — stay on the motorway/ring and you're fine.

Driving rules

  • Drive on the right; at every junction after the tunnel, consciously check your side.
  • Speed limits by country —
    UK: 30 mph urban · 60 mph single carriageway · 70 mph motorway
    France & Belgium: 50 km/h urban · 80–90 km/h road · 120–130 km/h motorway
    Germany: 50 km/h urban · 100 km/h road · autobahn unrestricted (advisory 130) — hold ~120–130 with the roof box
    Poland: 50 km/h urban · 90 km/h road · 100 km/h dual carriageway · 120 km/h expressway (S-roads) · 140 km/h motorway (A2)
  • Poland: speed / average-speed cameras are common.
  • Drink-drive limits are very low (Poland effectively zero ~0.02%; Germany 0.05%). Handheld phones banned everywhere.

With a 5- & 1-year-old

  • Snacks, water, window sun-shades, comfort toys, tablet/headphones within reach; spare clothes, nappies and wipes in the cabin, not the roof box.
  • Stick to the ~2-hourly stops — a 30–40 min playground break resets everyone and beats pushing through.
  • For the 04:54 tunnel and early returns, move them sleeping in pyjamas; keep stops dark and quiet so they resettle.
  • Playground words on signs: Spielplatz (DE), plac zabaw (PL), speeltuin / plaine de jeux (BE).

Eurotunnel / LeShuttle

  • Arrive within the check-in window — it opens ~2h before and closes ~45–60 min before departure. Don't arrive more than ~2h early.
  • Fuel stations are on both terminals; top up before boarding so you roll off ready.
  • Stay in the car for the 35-minute crossing; handbrake on, engine off, windows slightly open.

Distances and drive times are planning estimates — road conditions, the roof box and traffic will vary. Re-check live tolls, the EES/ETIAS status and your insurance cover close to departure. Safe travels!

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Packing list

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Kids

  • Nappies — pack more than you think; Polish petrol stations have them but not at midnight on the A2
  • Wipes, nappy bags, portable changing mat
  • Baby food / formula for the 1-yr-old (enough for 2–3 days; restock in Poland)
  • Snacks and no-spill drinks accessible from the front seats
  • Comfort toy, dummy, small blanket for the car
  • Tablet + downloaded shows (don't rely on data abroad)
  • Kids' headphones
  • Window sun shades both sides
  • Spare clothes ×2 each in the cabin bag, not the roof box
  • Sun hats + Factor 50 sunscreen
  • Swimwear ×2 sets each; swim nappies
  • Beach toys, bucket & spade
  • Buggy / stroller (for beach walks and city days)
  • Kids' medicines: Calpol, ibuprofen, any prescriptions, antihistamine

Car & tech

  • Phone holder / sat-nav mount (you'll need it constantly)
  • USB-C charging cables + multi-port car charger
  • Portable power bank (fully charged at departure)
  • Dashcam + spare micro-SD card
  • Euros cash (€200+ — Belgian/German tolls are rare but parking needs it)
  • Polish złoty (a few hundred zł — A2 toll booth, parking, cafés)
  • Spare bags: sick bags, carrier bags, bin liners
  • Small torch or head-torch (dark arrivals, roof box checks at night)
  • Roof box key accessible; re-check straps at every stop
  • Car cleaning wipes / hand sanitiser

Overnight bag (cabin-accessible)

  • Toiletries for 3–4 nights — top up in Poland if needed
  • Pyjamas for both kids and adults
  • One full change of clothes each for next morning
  • Type F adaptor (continental 2-pin) — pack 2
  • Night light for the 1-yr-old if you use one
  • Travel cot sheet / sleeping bag if bringing your own cot

Holiday essentials

  • Beach towels ×4 (large ones)
  • Dry bag for wet swimwear
  • After-sun / aloe vera
  • Mosquito repellent (Polish lakes and forests can be very buggy)
  • Waterproof jackets — Baltic coast weather changes fast
  • Light fleece or extra layer for cooler evenings
  • Camera + spare memory cards + charger
  • Small first-aid kit top-up: plasters, antiseptic, blister pads
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Emergency contacts

All numbers are tap-to-call on mobile. Save your own breakdown and insurance SOS numbers below — they're stored on this device.

European Emergency

112

Police, fire, ambulance — works in all countries on this route. Free from any phone.

Germany — ADAC Breakdown

0800 510 11 12

Free 24h. Non-members can call and pay per incident. Best cover in Europe.

Poland — PZM Roadside

981

Polish motorway assistance. Also try 112 if no answer.

Eurotunnel

+44 1303 282 000

Booking changes, missed trains, and crossing emergencies. Open 24h.

UK Embassy — Germany

+49 30 204 570

Berlin. Consular emergencies for British nationals abroad.

UK Embassy — Poland

+48 22 311 0000

Warsaw. Consular emergencies for British nationals abroad.

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