Driving south, we spend lunchtime in the spa town of Třeboň, an undiscovered gem that sits in the heart of this UNESCO listed biosphere. Since the 14th century, man has transformed the surrounding land into an idyllic countryside filled with over 6,000 lakes and islands and it is famous for its … fishponds! The town centre, Schloss and Masaryk Square are a delightful mixture of colourful renaissance buildings and ‘al fresco’ cafés serving fish, and there are so few tourists! We continue to the perfectly preserved 13th century city of Český Krumlov. Originally built as a hamlet around the impressive castle, the wealth from the silver and gold mining, plus Catholic aristocrats seeking refuge during the Reformation, made Český Krumlov the most important city in southern Bohemia. We stay the next two nights in the very heart of this extraordinary, UNESCO World Heritage listed time capsule. On arrival, we board large wooden rafts to enjoy a leisurely float slowly down the placid River Vltava. From your seats you will get the very best views up onto the castle walls and into the old town. What better way to introduce you to the city?
Our Český Krumlov hotel, The Ruze, is a massive historical statement and dominates the town. In 1584 Vilhelm of RoÏmberk, master of the house of RoÏmberks, knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece – highest order of Prague, invited the Order of Jesuits to Český Krumlov. The university monastery he built for them has now been extensively reconstructed preserving the beautiful Renaissance architecture creating your 70-room hotel – The Ruze. The furniture, rooms and public areas are a delight. Set in the centre of town, the terrace has beautiful views down onto the Vltava River. Your stay here will be an unforgettable experience.
Hotel: Hotel Ruze, Český Krumlov