Workcamps in Poland

Would you like to get to know the westernmost country in Central Europe? We have a few places in international Workcamps in Portugal every year. Be aware: For most projects there is a strict age limit of 30 years for all participants.

By the way: Portugal does not change the time to summer time, which is why the country is one hour behind the time in Central Europe in summer. In winter there is no difference to Central European time.

Travel tips for Poland

The journey to Poland from Germany is not far and not complicated. All you need to enter the country is your ID card.

You can find express trains to and in Poland via Intercity. Train and bus connections, as well as carpooling, are also available from E-Podorznik. If you want to buy tickets online, it is best to do so via Koleo. There are also many bus connections within Poland, which you can find and book via PlusBus, for example.

Anyone who lives in Europe can travel with an Interrail pass. This allows you to use flexible journeys on most trains in 33 countries. For some express and night trains, you also have to reserve a seat and pay an additional fee. Anyone who is under 27 or over 60 years old can get the pass at a discount.

You can find more tips on sustainable travel to your camp here.

The 10 most important words in Polish

  • Hello! -  Cześć!
  • Good day. - Dzień dobry.
  • My name is.... - Nazywam się...
  • Yes - Tak
  • No - Nie
  • Please - Proszę
  • I don't speak Polish. - Nie mówię po polsku.
  • Thank you. - Dziękuję.
  • Bon apetit! - Smacznego!
  • Cheers! - Na zdrowie!