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The region of castles, chateaux and lakes.
The nature of southern Bohemia is very diverse. Besides typical flat areas with numerous artificial lakes and peat-bogs framed with dense forests and extensive meadows, we can find even rougher mountain landscape in this region.
Characteristics of the regionThe landscape is nearly untouched by modern civilization. Numerous cultural and historical sights offer a large range of activities to the visitors ? such as walking tours, angling, water sports or visits of historical towns, castles, chateaus and monasteries. Český Krumlov (pictured here; click for a larger view) is the jewel among the south-Bohemian towns. Its centre has been included in the UNESCO list of the world cultural and natural heritage, which is also the case of the Holašovice Village with its complex of folk buildings. The chateaux Hluboká nad Vltavou and Červená Lhota, the Zvíkov Castle or the monasteries Vyšší Brod and Zlatá Koruna are the most popular.
Transport accessibility
The dense network of roads of the European system: Praha - Benešov - Tábor - České Budějovice - Linz, Plzeň - Písek - České Budějovice, České Budějovice - Jindřichův Hradec - Pelhřimov. Main railways: Praha - Tábor - České Budějovice - Summerau, Plzeň - Strakonice - České Budějovice - Gmünd, České Budějovice - Veselí nad Lužnicí - Jihlava - Brno.
Chateau Hluboká nad Vltavou was originally a castle but it has been rebuilt a lot. Nowadays it is one of the most beautiful Czech chateaus admired by tourist from all over the world.
Water reservoir Orlík near the headwater of Vltava is one of the most popular tourist and summer holiday resorts in the Czech Republic.
Address:
Rohanský ostrov
U Libeňského mostu (Štorchova ulice pro navigace)
180 00 Praha 8
Type: Public