Also known as Czechia, the Czech Republic is a beautiful country in Central Europe and has been sandwiched by Germany to the west and Slovakia to the east. Thanks to beautiful cultural traditions, delightful food, a very warm social atmosphere, and vibrant nightlife, the republic has become the number one destination for tourists. It may not be a large country in size, but it is a place of myriad attractions. People come to explore historical structures such as the gorgeous Karlovy Vary, Charles Bridge, and ancient structures among many others. Read on to know more about the most beautiful villages in the Czech Republic.
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1. Herálec, Havlíčkův Brod (from USD 282)
Reasonable pricing for a castle hotel with top-notch service and amenities.
Spa, gym, pool, and golf simulator available. Babysitting services offered.
Surrounded by picturesque castle grounds, but limited nearby attractions.
Outstanding meals, including picnic lunch and inventive, delicious options.
Covering an area of about 28.63 square kilometers (11.05 square miles) in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic, Herálec is a beautiful village in the Havlíčkův Brod District. It is a major tourist attraction in the country. Explore the beautiful scenery sprawling throughout the village as you enjoy a stroll. Warm your heart at Western town Stonetown as you enjoy some fun moments with your family, Head to Kachlička and take a refreshing bath at the cool waters of the lake. Play catch and release at rybnik Hadina. Finish your adventure at Věž as you take a tour of this beautiful historic castle.
2. Úžice, Mělník (from USD 67)
Great value for money with affordable rates and good breakfast options.
Beautifully themed rooms, spacious apartments, mini-golf, children's playground, and a mini zoo. Reliable and fast Wi-Fi.
Situated in a quiet area with lakes, fishing, and just a short drive from Prague and the Prague ZOO. Ideal for families with children.
Good quality and tasty food at the on-site restaurant with reasonable prices. Limited food availability during weekdays before summer.
Located roughly about 26.8 km (16.65 mi) to the north of Prague, Úžice is a gorgeous village and a municipality in Mělník District, Central Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. With many natural attractions such as lush green nature reserves, charming lakes, and breathtaking terrain, it’s so easy to fall for the charm of this village. First, there’s the hill where you can go for hiking, a picnic, or sightseeing. Spend some time at Libišská tůň fishing and appreciating the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding. If you love water activities, spend some time at Vraňany - Hořín Canal exploring the picturesque scenery.
3. Albrechtice, Karviná District (from USD 31)
Perched on the river banks of Stonávka Rive in the historical Cieszyn Silesia region, Albrechtice is a wonderful village located roughly about 8 km (4.97 miles) to the south of Karviná. The village boasts a large population of Polish natives. To explore the village’s attractions, first, visit Těrlická přehrada for recreation and to enjoy stunning views of the dam. Learn about the Nazi liquidation and how millions of Jews lost loves at Memorial Životice Tragedy. Before you call it a day, you should make sure to visit Hláska u zámku Chotěbuz, which is an iconic landmark and a major tourist attraction in the village.
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4. Sychrov, Liberec (from USD 60)
Enjoy the beautiful weather and a charming atmosphere at Sychrov, a lovely village in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. To discover the mysteries of this village, begin your adventure with a visit to Sychrov Castle, which showcases Neo-Gothic architecture in its design. Visit the Arthur-Burg ruins and get an overview of the war and the things that this British soldier went through. Have fun at Suché Skály national park as you enjoy rock climbing here. Spend some at Kopanina with your loved ones admiring nature and enjoy the beautiful view from the mountain.
5. Bavory, Břeclav District (from USD 65)
Nestled in the Břeclav District, Bavory is a small village in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic that will surprise you with the wide range of attractions it has to offer. Honeymooners and vacationers from all four corners of the globe come here to experience the spellbinding charm of this village. Pay a visit to Pálava Protected Landscape Area and explore the different beautiful landmarks sprawling throughout the park. Breathe some fresh air at Naturdenkmal Anenský vrch as you enjoy a romantic walk. Are you planning a picnic? Pack your picnic bag and head to Růžový Kopec to enjoy some memorable experiences.
U Floderů
Address: Bavory u Mikulova Bavory
6. Bohušice, Třebíč (from USD 53)
Bohušice is one of the smallest villages and municipalities in the Czech Republic covering an area of about 5.26 sq km (2.03 sqm) in the Třebíč District in Vysočina Region and lies about 208 km (129.25 mi) southeast of Prague. It is perched on the banks of the Jihlava River. Enjoy a beautiful, romantic vibe as you stroll through the village, meet the locals and learn about the local culture and traditions.
7. Holasovice, Jankov (from USD 54)
Reasonable pricing for authentic and comfortable accommodation in a central location.
Clean, comfortable, and tasteful rooms with a kind owner and a very abundant breakfast.
Located in a beautiful landscape, within a wonderful small village with plenty to explore.
Delicious and plentiful breakfast, with a promise of a delightful dining experience.
Situated in the southern part of the Czech Republic, Holašovice is a well-preserved traditional village that is under the Jankov municipality. Travel back in time to the 18th and 19th centuries in this beautiful village populated historical buildings that employed the “South Bohemian folk Baroque” architectural style. The atmosphere is very tranquil and the geography very picturesque which makes it so attractive to the eye. Stroll in the village green and see the 23 farmsteads which include structures like the chapel of St. John of Nepomuk, a cross, a forge, and a fish-pond. Explore the beautiful U-shaped farms and maybe take some pictures.
8. Česká Ves, Jeseník (from USD 71)
Nestled in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic, Česká Ves is a popular tourist destination in Jesenik District covering an area of about 24.51 sq km (9.47 sqm). Apart from boasting a variety of nice hotels, restaurants, and other exciting social joints, the village also has a number of charming attractions worth exploring. Enjoy wonderful views of the terrain, lush green forests and other features from Zlatý chlum, an iconic watchtower. For the adrenaline junkies, you can enjoy thrilling moments at Adrenalin Park Jeseníky. Travel back in time to the Middle Ages and beyond as you explore Caves - Na Špičáku.
Ranč Orel
Address: Polska 605, Česka Ves
9. Bujanov, Český Krumlov (from USD 59)
Sitting about 185.2 km (115.08 miles) south of Prague, Bujanov is a little exciting village covering about 17.45 sq. km (6.74 sqm) of land in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. This is one of the hidden gems in the country and one of the reasons why tourists stream into the country. Visit the ruins of Louzek, which used to be a little castle constructed using Gothic architectural style. Stroll at Černá, which is a tributary of the Malše, as you admire the picturesque scenery there and take some pictures. Check out the breathtaking scenery at Dolní Zahrádky and enjoy swimming if you like.
10. Česká Kubice, Domažlice District (from USD 64)
Despite its small size of about 45.97 sq. km (17.75 sqm), Česká Kubice is a little magnificent village in Domažlice District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic which boasts a whole heap of attractions. If you’re looking for outdoor fun, visit Čerchov for mountaineering and wonderful hiking experience. Just before you leave that area, head to Rozhledna Čerchov, an observation deck in the mountain, and enjoy heart-wrenching views of the area. After a day full of adventure, you might want to visit Casino Admiral Star for a refreshing drink, enjoy a nice time, and play some poker if you love gambling.
Explore the countryside life in Czech Republic
If you are looking to enjoy a tranquil, laid-back vacation or a honeymoon, you can’t find a better destination to enjoy thrilling experiences than the Czech Republic. With its attractive villages and gorgeous topography, you’ll be able to enjoy some of the best moments of your life in this country.
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