The Czech Republic (Czechia) has so many beautiful hidden gems, tucked into the countryside!
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So: here is a list of all the places I went to, and some that were on the list but were cut for time:
Treetop Trail Lipno: The treetop trail in Lipno is definitely something I'd advise doing if the season is right. I assume, in the summer, the slide is open. When I went, it wasn't. The view was still pretty epic though, and there are fun things to do on the way up, especially with the kids! Also, some free advice: Google maps will take you right to the top of the attraction in the car - you're not allowed to park up top. There is a carpark right at the bottom that you can use, and sweat it out with a walk up to the top.
Baba: Seen in the drone shot over the river. There is a viewing platform on the other side, its a bit of a hike. I cheated and flew the drone over, but it is really pretty: 09:19
The State Chateau of Hluboka - you can go into the castle. In the video I was pressed for time, and only pointed the camera at it (the bit where the guys are drinking on the boat) - it looks really nice! 09:25
Holasovice Historical Village Rerservation: I drove through this. Apparently theres some sort of pagan thing there, but I was pressed for time and didn't stop for it. Pretty town to drive through 14:35
Svatovaclavsky pramen: This is the spring at the end. A beautiful place, my favourite place in the journey! I absolutely love it there. It was peaceful, a great place to sit and think and reflect, which I enjoy.
Dvici Kamen (Maiden Stone): These are the castle ruins. You've got to pay to get in, but its really quite pretty there! there is a lovely walk you can take to get there, passing around the outside of the river before crossing over to the castle grounds. Spend some time here, and enjoy the walk!
Cesky Krumlov: This is a maaaaad tourist hotspot. It was going off when I was there. If you're not about rubbing shoulders with tourists, all I can recommend is, LOOK UP. Ignore it. Its a beautiful town and well worth a visit!
Prague: Speaks for itself.
Tabor: Pretty little town, even the more modern parts are really nice! Meander the streets of the old town, find some little pubs and have a drink! Great Tabor coffee shop here: https://www.instagram.com/kavovazasta...
I didn't order out much, mainly eating what I cooked, (Air B'n'Feast, After all) But I did order a big lump of pork with Lukas, that was great, but better still was the mushroom soup, which blew me away: Kulajda. Incredible.
Regrettably Skipped:
Hrad Poresin (Castle Ruins)
Ceske Budejovice - A city, looks nice, drove through it in my journeys but didnt stop
Rozhledna Granatnik: Seems to be a viewing platform
Vrchol Kluk - Seems to be a wee hike, didn't get to investigate!
Zricenina Hradu Choustnik: Castle Ruins, looks great!
Borotin: More castle ruins, looks cool!
Selmberk: Another Castle. As you can see, I planned a lot of castles.
DEVIL'S ASS: I really wanted to see this, but it was too far off the beaten track. Its a rock that looks like an arsecrack.
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