Surroundings camp
South Bohemia is a beautiful area between Prague and Austria. Not only for this reason, it is in the first place in popularity for both Czechs and foreign visitors. With its rich cultural and natural potential, South Bohemia is an ideal holiday destination for everyone.
Attractions near the camp.
In the camp you will find many maps and guides around.
- The town of Bechyně, 10 km from the campsite offers you a supermarket, post office, restaurants and other interesting shops (http://www.mestobechyne.cz/).
- An equestrian school and a golf course can be found around 15 km from the campsite.
- 30km from the camp in Písek you will find an excellent Burgundy restaurant (http://www.mesto-pisek.cz/).
- To the west of Soběslav, 25 km from the camp is an interesting nature trail through the Borkovice mud (http://www.sobeslav.cz/blata/bstezka.htm).
- In July and August, Křižík's electric railway from Tábor to Bechyně is in operation (http://www.jiznicechy.org/cz/index.php?path=ost/krizik.htm).
- Within walking distance of the river is the historic Stádlecký Bridge, interesting is the whole village Stádlec (http://www.stadlec.info/index.php?cast=pamatky), as well as Dobronice with its castle ruins, which lie on the other side of Lužnice
- A little further, 120 km, is Kutna Hora with its silver mines and bobsled (http://www.kutnahora.cz/).
- Chýnov Cave is just 37 km from the camp (http://chynov.mm-comp.cz/jeskyne.htm).
- The river Lužnice, where the camp is located, and which you can ride in boats and boats.
Picturesque towns and villages
In the area of culture, you can see and discover many things in South Bohemia, as history has left a lot of wealth in the form of city monuments. The entire region is dotted with ancient towns and picturesque villages. You can visit historical buildings in Tábor and Český Krumlov.
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The town of Tábor is situated on the northern outskirts of South Bohemia. It is the second largest city of the area with roughly 37 000 residents. In place of the former fortified fortified settlement from the Premyslid period, the Hussites built a fortified town with the biblical name Tábor in 1420.
Czech Krumlov
Český Krumlov is the most famous town in the area. No other city can find so many medieval architecture monuments.
There is also the largest shopping center in South Bohemia.
One of the biggest attractions of Český Krumlov is the theater with a revolving auditorium.
You can ride a cab in a beautiful old town or take a boat trip on the river. Great St. Vitus Church of 15. Also worth a visit. The monumental castle and chateau have been mentioned in history since 1235, and its vastness is evidenced by the fact that it has chambers and a courtyard on 300.
Castles, chateaux and ruins
The region of South Bohemia is known for its castles, palaces and ruins. As an example, we can mention the three most famous ones, Hluboká nad Vltavou (http://www.zamek-hluboka.eu), Cervena Lhota (http://www.zamek-cervenalhota.eu) and Zvikov (http://www.hrad-zvikov.eu).
Among the tourists are also some ruins. The most famous is Dívčí Kámen, 10 km north of Český Krumlov, Dobronice, 6 km north of Bechyně, Kozí Hrádek 5,5 km from Tábor and Šelmberk lying in the romantic countryside 17 km northeast of Tábor.
Do you have problems with your joints or other health problems? Then South Bohemia offers you therapy and rehabilitation in Třeboň, Bechyně and Vráž.
South Bohemia is an ideal place for cycling. Terrain topography provides a rich range of bike tours. The flat areas around the ponds near Třeboň and České Budějovice offer good opportunities for recreational cycling, along forest and field roads, marked for both pedestrians and cyclists. Over the past five years, a number of cycle paths have been set in the South Bohemia region for detailed maps. The paths run along the banks of many ponds. There is also a long-distance cycle route Prague - Vienna across the eastern half of South Bohemia. It crosses the towns of Slavonice, Nová Bystřice, Jindřichův Hradec and Tábor.