Kłodzko
Poland
Sometimes called "Little Prague" for its concentration of historical monuments, Kłodzko is one of Poland's oldest towns, granted city rights in 1233 and rooted in a 10th-century settlement on the Eastern Neisse river in Lower Silesia. The walkable centre, set in the Kłodzko Valley with mountain country close by, has a real café and restaurant scene and strong photographic appeal. Culturally tied to Bohemia for much of its history, the town has been part of Silesia since 1763.
- Population25,717
- Nearest water from center 0.0 km0.0 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 6.8 km4.2 mi
Nearest airports
Nearest train stations
Climate · monthly averages
J
-2°28°
60mm2.4in
F
-1°29°
55mm2.1in
M
2°36°
65mm2.6in
A
8°46°
60mm2.3in
M
13°55°
90mm3.5in
J
16°61°
105mm4.1in
J
18°64°
115mm4.6in
A
18°64°
90mm3.6in
S
13°56°
80mm3.2in
O
8°47°
60mm2.4in
N
3°38°
55mm2.3in
D
-1°30°
60mm2.3in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗