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Adršpach-Teplice Rocks

 The Adršpach-Teplice Rocks are a visually stunning collection of rock formations offering many hiking opporunities and self-guided educational trails. Admission to this protected area is CZK 60 for adults, CZK 30 for children, and CZK 150 for families (two adults plus two children). From May u… guide

Bohemian Switzerland National Park

Bohemian Switzerland may not have mountains to rival the Alpine peaks of its namesake, but it has some of the most breathtaking scenery found anywhere in the country - the region's amazing sandstone formations are truly worth seeing, and exquisite vistas reward your hike to the top.Located near the … guide

Český Ráj – Czech Paradise

Situated between the towns of Turnov and Jičín, about 120 kilometres from Prague, this attractive region is characterised by imposing sandstone rocks set in hilly countryside. Nature enthusiasts will want to explore by foot or by bike in the beautiful spring and summer seasons.The golden way: This b… guide

Jičín

 Albrecht von Wallenstein, who was in love with the area, invited Italian architects to endow Jičín with architecture that was perfectly in harmony with the surrounding landscape. To this day, the almost two-kilomoter row of Linden trees remain unique in Europe. The town is dominated by a Renai… guide

Krkonoše National Park (KRNAP)

 The Krkonoše Mountains, also known as the Giant Mountains, are a popular skiing destination in winter and hiking destination in summer. During every season, we can discover the mountains through the town of Špindlerův Mlýn, the best and most beautiful place for downhill skiing in the region. T… guide

Liberec

Though Liberec has declined somewhat since the days in the 19th century when it was Bohemia's second largest town, it continues to be the queen city of north Bohemia. Settled in the 14th century by German and Flemish merchants, is grew to become a leading producer of textiles, once called the "Manch… guide

Litomyšl

Litomyšl Castle boasts a magnific edifice and is one of most beautiful in the the country. In 1999, the chateau was included on the UNESCO list of cultural monuments. Inside, visitors can admire a classic theatre with an original stage. The town is also the birthlace of the composer Bedřich Smetana.… guide

Orlické Hory and Králický Sněžník

These mountains located on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland were part of the so-called Sudetenland, which before the Second World War was inhabited mainly by Germans. The range's highest peak is Velká Deštná (1115 m). Romantic and wooded, the Eagle Mountains and Kralický Sněžník rang… guide

Žďár nad Sázavou

 The Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk, located 2.5km from the center of town on Zelená hora (Green Hill), is one of the Czech Republic's twelve UNESCO sites. This true architectural gem - the final masterpiece by architect Jan Santini - is probably the only structure of its kind in the … guide


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