Holašovice
Holašovice village of Cesky Krumlov is 24 km away, about a 50 minute drive. If you want to know how it looks typical Czech village, then Holašovice are the right choice. Located in Blanský forest on the southern outskirts of South Bohemian Blat, significant cultural and historical area, which is characterized by rural environment with valuable navesnim sensitive areas and planted these settlements into the surrounding landscape.
That's why Holašovice were entered on the list of natural and cultural heritage. Represent a unique preserved collection of village farms that were structurally and artistically modified during the 19th century to the specific form called. Peasant Baroque, making these objects are now the subject of conservation. Unique is still intact form ground plan solutions, allotment and settlement structure, which is an example of rural urbanism.
Svachův Dvůr
Original Svachův Court is situated in the heart of eighteen, fully irrigated golf course Svachova Lhotka, less than four kilometers as the crow flies from the historic center of Cesky Krumlov. Easy accessibility Landmarks UNESCO, exceptionally attractive architectural gem, which is undoubtedly the Czech Krumlov, and the location of a beautiful natural framework creates an ideal combination that gives the unmistakable image even at Svachův Court.
The Hotel Svachův court can cook for themselves Glokner beer. It is unpasteurised and unfiltered. Besides, you can taste, on a farm is a very good restaurant with genuine Czech cuisine. If you are driving, take a beer bottled straight from the tank. If you fancy here, you can stay in a hotel that has rooms decorated in a modern style. Some of them are located beer tub. If you love golf, local playground will illustrate the true country atmosphere. We will gladly order the game.
Jindřichův Hradec
One of the most beautiful cities in Southern Bohemia. The city, which is worth a visit, the city where you will not be bored. Jindřichův Hradec has a beautiful old town, a narrow one side of the river and on the other Nežárkou pond Vajgar. The main attractions include castle, museum Jindřichohradecka with Krýza nativity scene, Chateau mill and two narrow-gauge railway, heading into New Bystřice and Obrataň.
Jindřichohradecký Castle is a real gem with arcades, Renaissance garden with roundels, Black Tower, dungeon and perfectly preserved black kitchen, where, according to legend, was brewed White Lady porridge for the local poor. Legends of the strange specter will remind spooky night tours, which we recommend to visit. Also worth seeing is also the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, whose corner leads the 15th meridian east longitude. It is marked on the pavement and in the Henry Hradec so you can set the exact Central European Time. Jindřichův Hradec is one of the cities with a rich tradition of Nativity, which will convince houses Krýza, the most famous museum exhibits Jindřichohradecka and the largest mechanical nativity scene in the world in the Guinness Book of Records. Bethlehem 17 meters long and two meters high built Jindřichův citizen and stocking champion Tomas Krýza more than sixty years. On an area of 60 square meters is 1398 figures of people and animals, of which 133 moves. The museum acquired the crib as a gift year 1935.In Jindrichuv Hradec you can still visit Chateau mill was rebuilt by Frantisek Krizik on municipal power plant, tapestries House, National Museum of Photography and a private exhibition of historical sewing machines. Even for families with children has Jinřichův Hradec activities, and it Jindřichův water park with lots of water attractions, or collective creations in art workshop Romany Hulíková in nearby Děbolíně. Attractive is also a trip on a steam train along some of the Jindřichův úzkokolejek to the area called Czech Canada.
Hluboká nad Vltavou
Deep Lock is located on a hill overlooking the Vltava river in Hluboka nad Vltavou about 15 km north of the Czech Budejovice. It is open to the public and is one of the most attractive sights in the Czech Republic. The castle is owned by the state and you can find an extensive collection of sculptures and paintings by Dutch and Flemish painters of the 17th and 18th centuries. Interior walls and ceilings are richly decorated with wood carvings and lined with fine wood. Some rooms are decorated with paintings by European masters from the 16th to 18th centuries, chandeliers, stained glass and ceramics from Delft. Portraits on the walls show the most important members of the Schwarzenberg family. The largest room is the library hall with a coffered ceiling, which was brought from Schwarzenberg. Visitors will undoubtedly also be interested in the armory of the castle. The neo-gothic chapel there is an altar with a big late gothic ark.