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TOP 10 SMALLEST TOWNS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC | TOP 10 NEJMENŠÍCH MĚST V ČR

Seznam 10 nejmenších obcí se statusem města v České republice.

The list of 10 smallest towns in the Czech Republic.
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Old Town Square, Prague Travel Video | We Travel

On the Old Town Square, Prague which in Czech is called “Starometske Namesti” stands the Old Town Hall, the Tyn Church, and one can see the towers of the Magazine and the towers of the Charles Bridge, all built in the same fashion. The square itself is approximately 9000 square meters; its shape and size had been decided around 1230 AD by King Wenceslas I. The 800 years passed since then made their mark.

The famous clock of the Town Hall, the “Prague Orloj” was designed by Nicholas of Copenhagen, and was later modified by clock masters Hanus and Taborsky.

The word “Tyn” means market, so the Tyn Church means “a church standing in the market square”. The gothic building with the archway on the eastern side of the square is partly hiding the Church. There was a school here where the famous architect, Matej Rejsek, taught.

The buildings of the Old Town Square were named – according to medieval tradition - after the residents, their purpose or their sculptures. This music school is called Smetana and was established by the composer himself.

The Roman buildings of the Old Town were 2-3 meters below sea level, so every spring, when the Vltava flooded, they were in danger. The area was artificially banked up at the end of the 13th century, so the first floor of the Roman buildings became the basement for the gothic houses. Along the city wall there was a deep moat, which was filled up at the same time. It became the inner boulevard, similarly to Vienna’s Ring and the Graben.

The Old Town Square is still the heart of Prague.
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A Trip to Slavonice, Czech Republic

Came across some footage from my trip to Slavonice, Czech Republic and put together this short video.

I was only in Slavonice for an afternoon and early morning before heading towards Austria to continue the trip. Rather than staying in Prague, we decided to spend the night in Slavonice and relax after a long flight.

Slavonice is a quaint, lovely little town that's definitely worth visiting if you're in the area. There is some beautiful architecture in Slavonice and I definitely want to visit again in the future and spend a whole day wandering around.

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Interesting Areas of Malá Strana Lesser Town Prague Czech Republic Praha Czechia Brno Travel pt6

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Happen to stumble onto this charming hotel/cafe/restaurant while I was strolling along on Nový Svět. The hotel looks like a house in a small village and the interior spacing is very well decorated. If you like the orange roofing, red and brown bricks, stones, pottery, metal works and wood beams then this place is for you, too. Situated short strolled distance west from Prague Castle and north of Černín Palace & Loreto. A wonderful picturesque walled village like feel to get away from massive tourists. Stroll along where the locals have a special place in their hearts for this street. Find a cafe or restaurants, relax and enjoy the scenery. Tram #22 & #23 stops near by at Brusnice stop, a block or two north.

One of the most beautiful cities in Europe with great history, culture & architecture. European backyard city where I enjoy returning time & time again.

Walk the Charles Bridge from the 14th Century (started in 1357 & finished 1402), it's the bridge that connects the Old Town (Staré Mesto) to the Lesser Town (Malá Strana). Explore the other bridges to cross from east to west, too. It literally takes less than 2 minutes to cross, unless you still think you are in a dreamland, but that's ok, you're in Prague!

Go visit the Prague Castle before tourists flock there, best time to arrive is 6:00AM-9:00AM or after 5:00PM (17:00), Prague Castle is from the 9th Century, which seated Bohemian kings, Roman Emperors, presidents of Czechoslovakia & presidents of Czech Republic. *Vaclav Havel was the last Czechoslovakian president & the first Czech Republic president* Prague Castle is the largest lived-in ancient castle in the world according to the Guinness Record. Both Prague Castle & Charles Bridge are on the UNESCO World Heritage sites.

*A small tip, Golden Lane will be free after 5PM* Golden Lane built in 16th Century to house the guards but in 17th Century, it housed Goldsmiths. Charming street within the castle wall.

Go to Old Town, figure out how the Astronomical Clock (Prague Orloj) works & what each characters represent. Orloj is from the 1410, third oldest clock in the world & oldest surviving clock in the world. Take a picture with Tyn Church in the background. Have a seat near Jan Hus (John Huss) & his followers statue. A theologian and a philosopher who along with his followers were burnt alive because he was a church reformer. He is considered pre-Protestant & was known 100 years before Martin Luther. Visit the St. Nicholas church in the Old Town, Orthodox church. *There is another St. Nicholas in Lesser Town and is Gothic Parish* One was built by a father & the other was by his son of Dientzenhofer family. Both are Baroque in style. BTW...there are 3 St. Nichiolas.

If you are overwhelmed by the mass tourists have a drink, a dessert & people/boat/geese watch at the Vltava River waterfront (Náplavka). There are boat floating restaurants, street cafes & pub stands along the waterfront.

On each visits, I began to explore further outwards from the comfort zones of Old Town, New Town, Castle District. Don't get me wrong, those are some great historical & beautiful areas but one can not help being curious of other neighborhoods. So, join in & explore the local neighborhoods of Vyšehrad, Vinohrady, Smichov/Anděl.

On 1st visit in '13 , I stayed in Smichov/Andel (southwest of Old Town, across the Vltava River). Back then it was slightly sketchy/grey area. In '19 visit this neighborhood boomed with high level real estate, very upper-middle class area. Visit the local theaters, enjoy the relax of Petrin Park (Petřínské sady), ride a tram, ride a funicular (Angled tram, 3 stops of Újezd, Nebozízek and Petřín).

Another local area called Anděl, felt like local working class neighborhood. So many restaurants, pubs, cafes & a huge mall. Many trams stop along the Nádražní Street.

One 2nd visit, I decided to stay in another local neighborhood called Vinohrady (southeast of Old Town). In the 14h Century this neighborhood was covered with vineyards. During the visit, this area was an upcoming trendy neighborhood with full local pubs, restaurants and cafes popping out near the Peace Square (Náměstí Míru). There is a Subway/Metro stop, literally next to the church & there are plenty of tram lines that stop at the Square. Easter, this is where the locals gather to sell & buy treats, drinks, food & souvenirs for wandering tourists.

Keep the Adventure and Curiosity Alive!

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TOP 15 neobjevených míst na Budějovicku

Nejlepších 15 opomíjených míst, které musíte navštívit na Budějovicku. Zapomenutá místa, speciální atmosféra, nové rozšířené aktivity. To vše mohou být opomíjená místa, která byste pro rok 2017 měli mít v cestovatelském seznamu.
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Mělník - Beautiful city of Bohemian queens near Prague, Czech Republik ASMR 4K HDR

In this video, we will walk in the town Mělník, which is located not far from Prague to the north. It is a stunningly located city with amazing views and history.

Mělník is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 20,000 inhabitants. It lies at the confluence of the Elbe and Vltava rivers, approximately 35 km (22 mi) north of Prague. The town center is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.
In the 5th and 6th centuries, many Slavonic tribes lived here, and the tribe of Pšovans created its main settlement in Mělník. Saint Ludmila (the grandmother of Saint Wenceslaus), who married the Bohemian prince Bořivoj I, belonged to this tribe. Coins of the princess Emma are the first demonstration of the existence of Mělník. In November 1274, Mělník gained the statute of town from King Ottokar II of Bohemia and later became a dowry town belonging to the queens of Bohemia. Many Czech monarchs knew very well just how necessary it was to keep their other-halves happy, and the existence of Dowry Towns serves as an example of this. There were nine such towns in total, and Mělník was one of them.

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Nejjižnější bod České republiky ???? se nachází v přírodním parku Vyšebrodsko ????️, na Mlýnském potoce ????, na česko-rakouské státní hranici ????. Vydat se můžete po žluté značce ???? z Vyššího Brodu ⛪. Je to výlet ????‍♀️???? střední náročnosti, který vás provede krásnou šumavskou přírodou ????????. Místo je označeno vysokým žulovým kamenem ???? s pamětní deskou. Kousek za hraničním potokem se vypíná palisádová hradba, tzv. Švédské šance ????. Připomíná historickou událost z roku 1642, tedy v době 30leté války ⚔️.
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Discover Hidden Gems: 10 Unique Things to Do in Prague and The Czech Republic Right Now

Prague's magic is undeniable, but beyond the old town square lies a captivating tapestry of history, beauty, and adventure waiting to be unraveled. Join us as we explore the top 10 things to do in Prague and The Czech Republic right now.

We have covered some of the items below.

Prague:

Explore Prague Castle: Immerse yourself in history at the largest ancient castle complex in the world, offering stunning views, St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, and the Old Royal Palace.
Cross the Charles Bridge: Adorned with statues, this historic bridge provides breathtaking views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle. Make a wish by rubbing the base of St. John of Nepomuk's statue.
Immerse yourself in the Old Town Square: Witness the Astronomical Clock's hourly chiming, admire the Church of Our Lady before Týn, and explore the Old Town Hall in this lively square.
See a performance at the Estates Theatre: Catch an opera, ballet, or drama in this beautiful Neoclassical theater where Mozart premiered Don Giovanni.
Wander through Josefov (the Jewish Quarter): Explore synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Franz Kafka Museum in this historically significant neighborhood.
Take a boat cruise on the Vltava River: See Prague's landmarks from a different perspective and enjoy a relaxing cruise on the river.
Sample Czech beer: Indulge in delicious beer at a traditional pub or beer garden, a must-do in Prague.
Indulge in hearty Czech food: Don't miss traditional dishes like goulash, roast duck, and potato dumplings.
Climb the Petřín Lookout Tower: Ascend the 299 steps for panoramic city views from this Eiffel Tower-inspired tower.
Shop for souvenirs at the Christmas markets (until January 6th): Find unique handicrafts, ornaments, and treats at the festive markets in Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square.
Czech Republic:

Hike in Bohemian Paradise: Explore sandstone rock formations, forests, and charming villages in this national park. Hike, bike, or take a boat ride.
Visit Český Krumlov: Step into a fairytale town with a beautiful castle, winding streets, and a historic center in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Relax in the Karlovy Vary Spa: Unwind in the thermal baths of this historic spa town, renowned for its hot springs and beautiful architecture.
Ride the Koníček Horse Tram: Take a traditional horse-drawn tram ride through the streets of Brno, the Czech Republic's second-largest city.
Hike to Týn nad Vltavou Castle: Enjoy stunning views of the Vltava River and the South Bohemian countryside from this 13th-century castle.
Go skiing in Špindlerův Mlýn: Embrace winter sports in the Krkonoše Mountains, the highest mountain range in the Czech Republic.
Explore the Moravian Caves: Discover underground cave systems with stalactites, stalagmites, and lakes in the Moravian Karst region.
Sample Moravian wine: Visit a vineyard in the South Moravian region and savor the local wines known for their quality and variety.
Relax at a thermal spa in Třeboň: Soak in the thermal baths and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this spa town in South Bohemia.
Attend a classical music concert: Immerse yourself in the rich musical culture of Prague and other cities with world-renowned orchestras and chamber music groups.
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E10 den 17 Týn nad Vltavou - Hluboká nad Vltavou

E10 den 17 Týn nad Vltavou - Hluboká nad Vltavou

Top 10 Things to do in Belarus right now 1

Belarus, often overlooked yet brimming with unexpected charm, beckons with its unique blend of Soviet-era architecture, untouched nature, and rich cultural heritage. Forget the stereotypes and embark on an adventure like no other! Join us as we unveil the Top 10 things to do in Belarus right now.

We have covered some of the items below.

Prague:

Explore Prague Castle: Immerse yourself in history at the largest ancient castle complex in the world, offering stunning views, St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, and the Old Royal Palace.
Cross the Charles Bridge: Adorned with statues, this historic bridge provides breathtaking views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle. Make a wish by rubbing the base of St. John of Nepomuk's statue.
Immerse yourself in the Old Town Square: Witness the Astronomical Clock's hourly chiming, admire the Church of Our Lady before Týn, and explore the Old Town Hall in this lively square.
See a performance at the Estates Theatre: Catch an opera, ballet, or drama in this beautiful Neoclassical theater where Mozart premiered Don Giovanni.
Wander through Josefov (the Jewish Quarter): Explore synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Franz Kafka Museum in this historically significant neighborhood.
Take a boat cruise on the Vltava River: See Prague's landmarks from a different perspective and enjoy a relaxing cruise on the river.
Sample Czech beer: Indulge in delicious beer at a traditional pub or beer garden, a must-do in Prague.
Indulge in hearty Czech food: Don't miss traditional dishes like goulash, roast duck, and potato dumplings.
Climb the Petřín Lookout Tower: Ascend the 299 steps for panoramic city views from this Eiffel Tower-inspired tower.
Shop for souvenirs at the Christmas markets (until January 6th): Find unique handicrafts, ornaments, and treats at the festive markets in Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square.
Czech Republic:

Hike in Bohemian Paradise: Explore sandstone rock formations, forests, and charming villages in this national park. Hike, bike, or take a boat ride.
Visit Český Krumlov: Step into a fairytale town with a beautiful castle, winding streets, and a historic center in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Relax in the Karlovy Vary Spa: Unwind in the thermal baths of this historic spa town, renowned for its hot springs and beautiful architecture.
Ride the Koníček Horse Tram: Take a traditional horse-drawn tram ride through the streets of Brno, the Czech Republic's second-largest city.
Hike to Týn nad Vltavou Castle: Enjoy stunning views of the Vltava River and the South Bohemian countryside from this 13th-century castle.
Go skiing in Špindlerův Mlýn: Embrace winter sports in the Krkonoše Mountains, the highest mountain range in the Czech Republic.
Explore the Moravian Caves: Discover underground cave systems with stalactites, stalagmites, and lakes in the Moravian Karst region.
Sample Moravian wine: Visit a vineyard in the South Moravian region and savor the local wines known for their quality and variety.
Relax at a thermal spa in Třeboň: Soak in the thermal baths and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this spa town in South Bohemia.
Attend a classical music concert: Immerse yourself in the rich musical culture of Prague and other cities with world-renowned orchestras and chamber music groups.

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Top of South Bohemia - destination Budweis-Hluboká

Best places to visit in area of Budweis (České Budějovice), Hluboká nad Vltavou, Týn nad Vltavou, Lišov and Rudolfov.

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PO VODĚ Z TÝNA NA ZVÍKOV A ORLÍK

Po hladině řeky se lze vydat na nejrůznějších plavidlech z jihočeského městečka Týn nad Vltavou, kudy kdysi proplouvaly vory se solí a dřevem dál ku Praze. Neopakovatelné výhledy nabízí cesta kolem Purkarce přes meandry Vltavy až k soutoku Vltavy a Otavy. K zastávce a prohlídce tu vybízí prastarý hrad Zvíkov i původně gotický hrad Orlík, jehož okolí zaplavila Orlická přehrada.

You can use various forms of water transport to go from Týn nad Vltavou, the town where famous rafts loaded with wood and salt floated downstream towards Prague. You will see breathtaking views as you follow the meandering of the Vltava on the path leading from the village of Purkarec towards the confluence of Vltava and Otava. rivers. Make a stop and visit the ancient castle of Zvíkov and the former gothic castle of Orlík which was surrounded by floods during the construction of the Orlická dam.

Auf der Vltava (Moldau) kann man sich mit verschiedensten Wasserfahrzeugen von südböhmischer Kleinstadt Týn nad Vltavou auf den Weg machen, auf dem einstmals Holzflosse mit Salz und Holz weiter nach Prag fuhren. Unikale Ausblicke bietet die Fahrt durch Moldau-Mäander bis zum Zusammenfluss von Vltava und Otava in der Nähe von Purkarec. Zur Pause und Besichtigung lockt die Urlauber die uralte Burg Zvíkov sowie ursprünglich gotische Burg Orlík, deren Umgebung mit dem Wasser der Orlík-Talsperre überflutet wurde.

Hluboká nad Vltavou: The Windsor Style Château in South Bohemia

Hluboká nad Vltavou, a town of 5,000 people is situated about 10 km north of České Budějovice. There you can find a château that is considered to be one of the most beautiful castles in the Czech Republic. It has already existed in the second half of the 13th century as a Gothic castle during the reign of Charles IV and has been rebuilt several time, for the last time in the middle of the 19th century on behalf of the Schwarzenberg family. Since then, it has its splendid Neo-Gothic Windsor-style look.

Hluboká nad Vltavou, un pueblo de 5.000 habitantes, está situado a unos 10 km al norte de České Budějovice. Allí se puede encontrar un castillo que se considera como uno de los palacios más hermosos de la República Checa. Ya existió en la segunda mitad del siglo 13 como castillo gótico durante el reinado de Carlos IV y se lo reconstruyó varias veces, la última vez a mediados del siglo 19 en nombre de la familia Schwarzenberg. Desde entonces tiene su aspecto neogótico espléndido en el estilo de castillo de Windsor.

Frauenberg (Hluboká nad Vltavou) in Südböhmen, eine kleine Stadt mit etwa 5000 Menschen, liegt etwa 10 km nördlich von Budweis (České Budějovice). Dort befindet sich ein Schloss, das als eines der schönsten der gesamten Tschechischen Republik gilt. Es bestand bereits in der zweiten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts während der Regierungszeit von Karl dem IV. als gotische Burg und wurde mehrmals komplett umgebaut, zum letzten Mal in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts im Auftrag der Familie Schwarzenberg. Seitdem präsentiert es sich in einem prächtigen neugotischen Windsor-Stil.

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Některé dojmy z proslulé zámku ve stylu Windsor v Hluboké nad Vltavou, asi 10 km severně od Českých Budějovic.

Des impressions du célèbre château de style Windsor à Hluboká nad Vltavou, à environ 10 km au nord de České Budějovice.

Enkele impressies van het beroemde Windsor-stijl kasteel in Hluboka nad Vltavou, ongeveer 10 km ten noorden van Ceske Budejovice.

Niektóre wrażenia z słynnego zamku w stylu Windsor w Hluboke nad Vltavou, około 10 km na północ od Czeskich Budziejowic.

Alcune impressioni del famoso castello nello stilo di Windsor in Hluboká nad Vltavou, a 10 km a nord di České Budějovice.

Некоторые впечатления от знаменитого замка в Глубоке-над-Влтавой, в 10 км к северу от Ческе-Будеевице.
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Austria - Czechia by recumbent bike (11) Ceské Budejovice, South Bohemia (Eurovelo 7)

Today a short and easy ride through the South Bohemia region. First we visit the town of České Budějovice (Budweis). Then we follow the Eurovelo 7 along the Vltava downstream towards Prague. We camp just past Tyn nad Vltavou at camping Prima, a fine campsite indeed.
Full trip report on my website:
Playlist of the whole series:
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Footage taken with a GoPro Hero 8, Runcam 5, Insta360 One, Canon Powershot G7x Mark II, Panasonic DMC-TZ7

Maps: Openstreetmap, Mapy.cz, Relive.cc

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Wistful Harp by Andrew Huang

Vltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic

The Vltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic, running southeast along the Bohemian Forest and then north across Bohemia, through Český Krumlov, České Budějovice, and Prague, and finally merging with the Elbe at Mělník. It is commonly referred to as the Czech national river.

Both the Czech name Vltava and the German name Moldau are believed to originate from the old Germanic words *wilt ahwa (wild water; compare Latin aqua).[5] In the Annales Fuldenses (872 AD) it is called Fuldaha; from 1113 AD it is attested as Wultha. In the Chronica Boemorum (1125 AD) it is attested for the first time in its Bohemian form, Wlitaua.
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The Vltava from Bohnice viewing point
The Vltava river is 430.3 kilometers (267.4 mi) long and drains an area of 28,090 square kilometers (10,850 sq mi) in size, over half of Bohemia and about a third of the Czech Republic's entire territory. As it runs through Prague, the river is crossed by 18 bridges (including the Charles Bridge) and covers 31 kilometers (19 mi) within the city.[8] The water from the river was used for drinking until 1912 when the Vinohrady Water Tower ceased pumping operations. It is, however, the source of drinking water in case of failures or repairs to the water supply from the Želivka and Kárané sources. The Podolí water processing plant is on standby for such cases with the long section of the river upstream of the Podolí plant under the stricter, second-degree of pollution prevention regulations.

The height difference from source to mouth is about 1,016 meters (3,333 ft) and the largest stream at the source is named Černý Potok (Black Brook) or Teplá Vltava (Warm Vltava). The Vltava itself originates from a confluence of two streams, the Warm Vltava (Teplá Vltava [cs]), which is longer, and the Cold Vltava (Studená Vltava), sourced in Bavaria. Along its course, Vltava receives many tributaries, the biggest being Otava and Berounka on the left and Lužnice and Sázava on the right side
Navigation

Náplavka Smíchov ferry dock in Prague
Between the confluence with the Elbe at Mělník and Prague, the river is navigable by vessels of up to 1,000 tonnes (980 long tons; 1,100 short tons) displacement. Most of the river upstream of Prague as far as České Budějovice is currently navigable by the craft of up to 300 tonnes (300 long tons; 330 short tons) displacement, but such vessels cannot pass the dams at Orlík and Slapy, and are also restricted by a low bridge at Týn nad Vltavou. Work is planned to complete boat lifts, planned for but never completed, at the two dams, and to rebuild the bridge, for them to navigate throughout. Much smaller craft, of up to 3.5 tonnes (3.4 long tons; 3.9 short tons) displacement and under 3 meters (9.8 ft) beam and 3 meters (9.8 ft) air draft, can avoid these obstacles.

Upstream of České Budějovice, the river's section around Český Krumlov (specifically from Vyšší Brod to Boršov nad Vltavou) is a very popular destination for water tourism.
Dams

Historic Centre of Český Krumlov near Vltava river
Nine hydroelectric dams have been built on the Vltava south of Prague to regulate the water flow and generate hydroelectric power, starting in the 1930s. Beginning at the headwaters, these are Lipno, Lipno II, Hněvkovice, Kořensko, Orlík, Kamýk, Slapy, Štěchovice, and Vrané. The Orlík dam supports the largest reservoir on the Vltava by volume, while the Lipno dam retains the largest reservoir by area. The Štěchovice Reservoir is built over the site of St John's Rapids.

The river also features numerous weirs that help mitigate its flow from 1,172 meters (3,845 ft) in elevation at its source near the German border to 155 meters (509 ft) at its mouth in Mělník.

Exploring BUSTEHRAD TOWN in CZECH REPUBLIC (not what i expected)

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Cestování po čechách 3-Zámek Hluboká nad Vltavou

Zdravím všechny odběretle a neodběratele mých videí.Po dlouhých rozvahách jsem se odhodlal k menšímu cestování po vlastech českých a taky občas vycestuji do zahraničí,jak čas dovolí.Z každé návštěvy nějaké kulturní památky či nějakého místa,udělám krátký videozáznam.

Cycling the South Bohemia Region in the Czech Republic

Experience the South Bohemia region of the Czech Republic by both ebike and gravel or mountain bikes. Visit some of the countries prettiest cities including Cesky Krumlov, check out castles, ride steep hills through the Sumava Forest

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