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165 km from base
A mighty Gothic castle built by Charles IV in 1348. Once the repository for the crown jewels and holy relics. Nestled in the scenic valley of the Bohemian Karst.
Walk up from the village through the vineyard rather than taking the shuttle — it's free and scenic — and pay for the Chapel of the Holy Cross, where the semi-precious stone walls are worth every crown.
Gothic castle built by Emperor Charles IV to guard royal treasures
Chapel of the Holy Cross with semi-precious stone walls
One of the most visited castles in the Czech Republic
Scenic walk from the village through vineyards to the castle gates
May–October: 9:30–17:30; November–April: 10–15 (Fri–Sun v prosinci–lednu)
Dle prohlídkového okruhu — see website; nutná rezervace
With Buzz you don't need to worry about parking — we drop you right at the entrance.
The path from the car park to the castle is lined with shops and restaurants. Access only with a guide. Nearby are the Koněprusy Caves.
May–October: 9:30–17:30; November–April: 10–15 (Fri–Sun v prosinci–lednu)
Hours may vary by season
Gothic castle of Charles IV — former repository of the Crown Jewels
May–October: 9:30–17:30
dle prohlídkového okruhu
Visit Website →The largest cave system in Bohemia with stalactite formations
April–October: 8:00–16:00
130 CZK adults
Visit Website →Protected landscape area with limestone formations and quarries
Visit Website →Restaurant in the valley below the castle
daily 12:00–22:00
Visit Website →Traditional pub on the way to the castle
daily 10:00–21:00
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