Attractions and places to see in Central Bohemia include a diverse array of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural landmarks. This region, surrounding the Czech capital, features majestic castles, historical towns, and significant natural areas. It is characterized by its rich history, including royal seats and former mining hubs, alongside extensive protected landscapes. Visitors can explore a blend of man-made monuments and unique geological formations.
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Veltrusy – the history of the castle, the park and the Chotek family. It is surrounded by a sea of green leaves, the Vltava's shimmer of the sun, hop fields and paths of fate. It remains as its builders and the stormy nature wished it to be. It is an oasis of our soul, an escape to paradise and a mirror of society. Let yourself be blown away to the Veltrusy island and taste.....
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Václav Antonín Chotek had his seasonal residence built at the beginning of the 18th century and it represents an important work of the high Baroque. The author of the design was probably Giovanni Battista Alliprandi, an architect of Italian origin who worked in Bohemia. The castle consists of a main building with a higher cylindrical core, from which four one-story wings extend. On the north side there is a monumental two-flight staircase with a sculpture group. The courtyard is then finished on the north with a series of allegorical sculptures from the workshop of Matyáš Bernard Braun. In the interiors you will see decorations and furnishings mainly in the Baroque and Rococo style. Around the castle there is a large English park with a number of romantic small buildings and sculptures, which was created at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. You can see the castle as part of one of the sightseeing tours that will introduce you to the life of the nobility or to the stay here of General Laudon during the so-called Potato War of 1778.
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Hořín is a Baroque chateau with farm grounds in the municipality of the same name in the Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region. The chateau is surrounded by a large chateau park of approximately 10 hectares. The chateau, along with the grounds and the chateau park, are protected as a cultural monument. After the Velvet Revolution, the chateau and the surrounding land were restituted by the Lobkowicz family of Mělník. In 2024, Jiří Lobkowicz sold the chateau.
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Hořín is a picturesque village in the Mělník district with a rich history, dating back to 1319. The dominant feature is the Baroque Lobkowicz Castle from 1696. The unique Mělník - Vraňany navigation canal with a lock from 1905 also passes through here.
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Very beautiful, well-preserved lock with a wonderful view of Melnik Castle.
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TIP: The following book describes the hikes in the Jizera Mountains, Giant Mountains and the Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj) and the entire region in detail: Giant Mountains - Bohemian Paradise A travel guide for Bohemia with hikes in the Giant Mountains - Jizera Mountains - Bohemian Paradise & with a long-distance hike from Zittau to Jičín in the Bohemian Paradise Information about the book & possibility to order (free shipping): www.reise-karhu.de/reisebuecher/riesengebirge-boehmisches-paradies.html
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Very beautiful church, the entrance fee is worth it
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TIP: The following book describes the hikes in the Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj) and the entire region in detail: Giant Mountains - Bohemian Paradise A travel guide for Bohemia with hikes in the Giant Mountains - Jizera Mountains - Bohemian Paradise & with a long-distance hike from Zittau to Jičín in the Bohemian Paradise ISBN: 978-3-98165-774-6 Information about the book & possibility to order: www.reise-karhu.de/reisebuecher/riesengebirge-boehmisches-paradies.html
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Central Bohemia is rich in historical castles. You can explore the iconic Karlštejn Castle, built by Charles IV to safeguard royal treasures. Other notable castles include Křivoklát Castle, one of the oldest Czech royal seats, and the picturesque Konopiště Chateau with its impressive collections. Don't miss Veltrusy Castle, a beautiful Baroque chateau, or the charming Český Šternberk Castle on the Sázava River.
Yes, the historic city of Kutná Hora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's renowned for its rich silver mining history and features the magnificent St. Barbara's Cathedral, an extraordinary Gothic church, and the unique Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the 'bone chapel'.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. Visit the Confluence of the Elbe and Vltava rivers for scenic views, especially from Mělník. The Great America Quarry provides impressive canyon vistas. For unique rock formations, explore the Kokořínsko Protected Landscape Area, home to the distinctive Devil's Heads sculptures and the 'Lids' rock formations.
Many attractions in Central Bohemia are suitable for families. Castles like Veltrusy Castle and Křivoklát Castle often offer tours and grounds to explore. Natural sites such as the Plakánek Valley are great for easy walks, and the Confluence of the Elbe and Vltava rivers provides a pleasant outdoor experience.
Central Bohemia is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, explore the Vltava Cycle Path or routes around castles like Karlštejn. For detailed routes and maps, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Central Bohemia, Gravel biking in Central Bohemia, or Cycling in Central Bohemia guides.
The Kokořínsko Protected Landscape Area is famous for its unique sandstone rock formations. Here you can discover the impressive Devil's Heads, which are large rock reliefs carved into sandstone, and other bizarrely shaped rocks and ravines.
Yes, the Mayrau Mining Museum in Kladno offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past. It's an open-air museum preserving the legacy of mining with historical machinery and an authentic atmosphere.
The Sázava River is ideal for canoeing and rafting, with surrounding forests perfect for hiking. You can also experience the scenic 'Posázavský Pacifik' railway line, which follows the river and passes by the historic Žampach Railway Viaduct, one of the highest stone railway bridges in the Czech Republic.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting Žleby Chateau for a glimpse into aristocratic life, or Kačina Castle, a significant architectural monument. The town of Mělník, with its castle and views of the river confluence, also serves as a great starting point for hiking trails.
In addition to St. Barbara's Cathedral, Kutná Hora is home to the fascinating Sedlec Ossuary, where bones are arranged decoratively. You can also delve into the city's past at the Czech Silver Museum, which includes a visit to the authentic medieval St. George's Adit mine.
Central Bohemia boasts several protected natural areas. The Czech Karst Protected Landscape Area is the largest karst region in Bohemia, featuring around 700 caves, including the extensive Koněpruské Caves. The Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offers diverse flora and fauna and beautiful landscapes like the Skryje Ponds.


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