Easy-going trip for everyone curious. Discover real Czech countryside with local profesional guide.
Suitable also for seniors, large persons and Prague walking tired guests.
Take a seat in our comfortable 4x4 and let us show you the most beautiful volcanic landscape with castles and smallest villages.
This trip is perfect for beer and food lovers and for those seeking a relaxing day out, and have enought time with personal guide to discuse Czech nature, history, democracy etc.
You will hardly find a landscape more photogenic than Bohemian Uplands in the Czech Republic. These extinguished volcanoes create a miraculous scenery, you can never get tired of.
Pan for the famous Bohemian garnets. This stunning deep red coloured mineral is a favourite part of jewellery all around the world. You can take them home with you as an original souvenir. Head out to small villages with picturesque red roofs and charming churches, drive through the valleys and over the hills, pass by green and yellow flowering fields and grassland with livestock, stop at some of the mysterious medieval castles and soak up the vibes of the real countryside life.
Around 2PM you'll get a to taste the local cuisine in a small countryside restaurant and admire the view over volcanoes and 4 medieval castles straight from the table. The guide will help you choose right cuisine for you. There is wide selection of local food to take as trout, beef, lamb, venison and of course famous Czech yumy pork. Often served with sauerkraut and dumplings and many other to taste. You can drink as much Pilsner Urquel or (we recommend) very special lager Kocour from nearby microbrewery. Soft drinks including draft lemonade aviable too. During the lunch you can discuss anything you are curious about.
After the lunch we can visit gothic castle ruin with beautiful lookout. But everything up to your fitness.
Another stop on your route will be the romanesque rotunda of St. Peter and Paul belongs among the oldest, intact, church-related buildings of its kind still standing in the Czech Republic. It was built around 1230! And that lookout…
Finally, you get to visit a local farm, where you can taste homemade cheese and pet the animals. You can also buy some of the local products here.
The local tour guide and its narration will make your trip unforgettable and into an unusual experience.