From scenic boat trips to cultural tours, this itinerary offers a perfect blend of history, gastronomy, and natural wonders.
190 km
3 days
DAY 1
The first day is dedicated to the city of Brno, the natural capital of South Moravia. You will explore the city with its underground passages and the Old Town Hall Tower.
Lunch/Dinner Recommendation: Gourmet Brno and other options:
In the afternoon, choose from other options that Brno offers. For example:
Veveří Castle with a boat trip on the Brno reservoir
Evening program alternatives: Explore Brno's bars and breweries.
DAY 2
Visit to Lednice Chateau and a boat trip to the Minaret. On the way back, a walking tour of the castle park, with the option to visit the tropical greenhouse (approximately 3 hours).
Lunch Suggestions:
Lednice Brewery - with an optional beer tasting
Vican Winery - with a tasting
Obelisk Winery - with a tasting (approximately 1 hour).
After lunch, a transfer to Mikulov for a city tour with the possibility of visiting the giant wine barrel (approximately 2 hours).
Dinner at a winery with cimbalom music (3 hours).
Options include:
Accommodation options:
Hotel Maroli (Mikulov)
Hotel Galant (Mikulov)
Hotel Anton Florian (Valtice)
Hotel Besední dům (Valtice)
Hotel Salety (Valtice)
DAY 3
Experience the captivating exploration of the Punkva Caves in the Moravian Karst, featuring a scenic ride on a tourist train followed by a thrilling ascent via cable car to the upper bridge of Macocha (3 hours).
Lunch (2 hours)
Return to Brno, end of the program.
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Looking for an escape from the grey and boring city? Experience an adventure with cowboys! Head up to the Wild West Park in Boskovice and then to Šmelcovna, where more than one yellow rose of Texas grow.
Are you looking forward to summer? To start pedalling and whizz through the landscape, swim in clean water and walk along a chateau promenade? Such a varied range of options is available at the Křetínka Reservoir.
Set out to see carpets which you must not walk on, and a mill which longs to be inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The hillsides in Rakovec will captivate you with an abundance of white snowflake blooms in spring, with decorative rock gardens on conglomerate rocks in summer, and with a colourful play of leaves in autumn. You will find this a thrilling journey!
What did Jewish quarters look like in Czech towns? Where is the beautiful Empire chateau situated? Welcome to Boskovice. Köhn, keep going, you will not be bored here!
This region is full of legends and deep forests. This is where the famous Czech poet Karel Hynek Mácha drew inspiration for his verse! Follow in his footsteps, be inspired and take in a deep breath of good, fresh air. Magical forest paths already await you.
A miraculous statuette of the Madonna, an admirable work of J. B. Santini and an anti-nuclear bunker – head for Křtiny for many different experiences!
Planning a trip to Macocha? Well, sure, it is the most famous Czech cave, but you should know that the Balcarka Cave in Ostrov u Macochy is the most beautiful cave in the whole Moravian Karst. The maze under the Balcar Rock stands out for its extremely rich and colourful dripstone decoration.
Do you like riding a bike through the forest? The soft track rolls by under your tyres and you can only hear your own breathing in the green silence. The single trails in the Doubrava (Oakwood) forest are already waiting for you.