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Many of the world's greatest heritage attractions are distant, hard to get to, inaccessible and off the beaten track. Heritage sites in Central Europe are easy to reach, thanks to cultural density and the connectivity provided by the excellent network of paths for cyclists and uniquely marked trails for hikers.
In addition to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the traveller can find many beautiful mediaeval castles and chateaux, towns with Renaissance and Baroque palaces, remote picturesque villages, undulating vineyards and beautiful mountains.
Below you can find some of them.
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THE KRKONOSE (GIANT MTS.) NATIONAL PARK AND BIOSPHERE RESERVE Krkonossky narodni park - KRNAP (Giant Mountain National Park in the Czech Republic) was founded in 1963 as the first national park in the Czech Republic. It covers an area of 370 km2 (570 km2 with a more >>> |
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| EZ | Vienna (AT) - Prague(CZ), Sumava, South Bohemia(CZ) | national parks | ||||||||
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THE SUMAVA NATIONAL PARK AND BIOSPHERE RESERVE Šumava National Park and Landscape Protected Area (CZECH: Národní park a chráněná krajinná oblast Šumava, usually shortened as NP a CHKO Šumava) are a National Park and a more >>> |
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| EZ | Vienna (AT) - Prague(CZ), Moravian Winelands(CZ) | national parks | ||||||||
THE PODYJI/THAYATAL NATIONAL PARK more
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The articulated area of Podyjí is a part of the hilly country on the southeastern border of the Czech and Moravian highlands, while only its eastern border reaches into the Dyje-Svratka Vale. The geological base is formed mostly by acid rocks of the Moravicum of the Dyje vault and the Dyje massif. The national park presents an exeptionally well-preserved picture of river-valley landscape in the hilly grade of Middle Europe. The canyon of Dyje forms a unique river phenomenon with numerous meanders, deeply incised valleys of the tributaries, all kinds of rock-forms, stone runs and stone walls. The majority of such valleys was changed by building of dams, roads and recreation facilities. The area is outstanding in its high diversity of plant and animal communities developed through various exposition of the slopes of the Dyje valley. The natural axis of the area is the river Dyje. On its 40 km way from Vranov to Znojmo it has formed a canyon-like valley in the rocks of the Czech massif, 200 meters (650 ft) deep in some places.
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| EZ | Glassmakers (CZ) | national parks | ||||||||
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CESKE SVYCARSKO - BOHEMIAN SWITZERLAND NATIONAL PARK The being the fourth national park (i.e. a specific natural area with unique flora and fauna, almost untouched by human activity) in the country, was declared at the beginning of 2000. It covers an ar more >>> |
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| EZ | Vienna (AT) - Prague(CZ), Moravian Winelands(CZ) | national parks | ||||||||
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THE PALAVA BIOSPHERE RESERVE Although the protected landscape area of Pálava is one of the smallest, it is also one of the most significant in the Czech Republic. Pálava is situated in the southernmost part of Moravia b more >>> |
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| EZ | Vienna (AT) - Prague(CZ), Sumava, South Bohemia(CZ) | national parks | ||||||||
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THE TREBONSKO BIOSPHERE RESERVE The Třeboň region is one of the few protected landscape areas that has a flat landscape cultivated by man for centuries. Despite this, exceptionally valuable natural elements have been preserved her more >>> |
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THE KRIVOKLATSKO BIOSPHERE RESERVE Křivoklátsko, a protected landscape area and UNESCO biosphere reservation, is the largest complex of deciduous and mixed forests in the Czech Republic. There are a number of rare animal and vege more >>> |
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THE WHITE CARPATHIANS BIOSPHERE RESERVE This territory has been formed for hundreds of years and has the character of an extensive English park. The forest areas (45%) alternate flowery meadows with solitary, ragged oaks and beeches. It is more >>> |
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