A little tasting of the Tišnov Beer Trail or a relaxing bike ride not only for beer lovers!
17.6 km
1:15 hours
145 m
The circuit starts at the Tišnov train station. Take the nearby roundabout and hop on the Tišnovsko bike trail. You will follow it for the major part of the trip and after a while it will also be joined by the Květnice Nature Trail. Go along the Besének stream through a fairytale valley to Lomnička and Šerkovice and then to historic Lomnice.
You will come across the first refreshments stop, the Chateau Mill, right on the edge of Lomnice. This establishment is accessible to everyone age 15 and up, they serve excellent beer from the Tišnov Brewery and they always have something good to eat here. Energy levels restored? Continue around the Zámecký Les (Chateau Forest) natural monument and turn left after the bridge.
Then, the journey leads through the Zámecký Les (Chateau Forest) natural monument. After passing a shelter, turn left twice. Visit the Genius Noci brewery in front of the square. They serve top-quality liquid bread! Younger participants of the trip can find a well-deserved pleasure on the square: the Mumi Café confectionery offers home-made cakes and superb coffee. The journey back will fly by. Go along the main road through Řepka to Tišnov and join the Tišnovsko bike trail again. You are already familiar with the rest of the journey to the train station.
A reward at the end? You can find it in the new Chutě Zvu Tě café, only fifty metres from the train station. It would be a shame not to try it!
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