Sights

all year round

Český Krumlov

is a picturesque historic town listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located near the Šumava region.
It offers unique atmosphere, charming streets, an impressive castle, and beautiful views of the Vltava River. A walk through the town will take you back in time and delight every lover of history and romance.
A major attraction is the Vltava River, which is one of the most popular canoeing and rafting routes in the Czech republic. Every year, thousands of paddlers come here in rafts and canoes to enjoy the journey through the historic center and surrounding nature. 

Hluboká nad Vltavou

is one of the most beautiful places in South Bohemia, famous for its fairytale-like castle inspired by English Gothic architecture.

It offers stunning castle interiors, a picturesque castle park, a small square with a prominent church and pleasant walks in the surroundings of the Vltava River.

Nearby, there is also an adventure park with a rope center and sports facilities, providing fun for both children and adults.

České Budějovice

is historic city in South Bohemia, known for its rich tradition, beautiful square, and world-famous beer.

the main landmark id the large Přemysl Otakar II. Square, surrounded by historic buildings and featuring the iconic Samson Fountain. Another highlight is Black Tower, which offers stunning views of the entire city and the surrounding ladscape.

The area also offers many cycling routes and excursion spots, ideal for active relaxation and exploring the beauty of South Bohemia.

Rožmberk nad Vltavou

is a picturesque small town in South Bohemia, known for its romantic atmosphere and one of the oldest castles in the Czech republic.

The main landmark is the majestic Rožmbrek Castle, rising above a bend of the Vltava River, offering beautiful views and rich history of the Rosenberg family.

The town invites visitors to enjoy peaceful walks through narrow streets, relaxing moments by the river, and popular water activities on the Vltava.