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The Czech Republic has been inhabited and cultivated for centuries and most of it has been transformed by the hand of man. However, there are still many beautiful areas, until now mostly untouched by our civilization. Your clients will be enchanted by picturesque sceneries, deep forests, wide meadows and a slightly rolling landscape. There are four National Parks in the Czech republic – two of them covering the mountain regions along the national borders (the Giant Mountains – Krkonoše, and the Šumava Mountains), one in the sandstone towers area (České Švýcarsko) and one covering the fluvial environments of the Dyje River, close to the border with Austria. Apart from those there are many other Protected Landscape Areas, mostly in mountainous, fluvial, sandstone or limestone regions.
There are many ways how to organize your travel to the Czech nature:
1. AGROTURISM, HOLIDAY ON A FARM You can visit or stay at farms that concentrate on eco-farming and the production of organic food. You will go mushrooming in the forests, fly your hand-made paper kite in the wind, and bake potatoes in hot ashes for dinner. In the end you will be rewarded with a quiet and peaceful ambiance.
2. HIKING AND TREKKING TRIPS The Czech network of marked tourist paths is arguably the best and the most dense one in the world. You can find the paths in the lowlands as well as in the highest mountains.
3. SPELEOTREKKING AND CAVING Labyrinths of caves connected by underground rivers, large caves with unique stalagmites and stalactites, large abysses…These are unique places of the underground world, which you can discover in the limestone areas of the Czech Republic.
4. WINTER SPORTS Winter sport resorts are located in most mountain towns, the most famous ones being those in the Giant Mountains. Possible activities are downhill and cross-country skiing, ice skating, sledging or ice hockey playing.
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