Vienna to Prague - June 19-26, 2010
Introduction
Discover the modern spirit of the new Czech Republic against the historic landscape of one of Europe's oldest countries.
Crossing the border from Austria, we discover a land of rural villages rich in folklore and tradition, wooded hills, rare flowers and tranquil lakes. We marvel at Baroque architecture and meander through majestic landscaped parkland.
We explore the unspoilt town of Cesky Krumlov and sample the beer in one of the oldest breweries in Europe.
Our trip ends in the vibrant capital city of Prague, where we walk the famous Charles Bridge and visit Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world.
Walk Summary
| Date | 19-JUN-10 - 26-JUN-10 |
| Trip | 8 days; 7 nights |
| Terrain | Walk Rating: Moderate. Forest walks and open country, firm paths with some brisk hill-walking. 7-10 miles walking per day. |
| Price |
Walk begins in Lednice with arrival in Vienna City Air Terminal, Austria and ends in Prague, Czech Republic.
Walk Itinerary
Saturday
Make sure you allow time to explore Vienna on your own, before meeting The Wayfarers for the drive to Lednice, former summer residence of Liechtenstein family. We arrive at our hotel for our Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner.
Sunday
To start our day, we walk around the grounds of former summer residence of Liechtensteins at Lednice. After a light lunch we walk through forests and around lakes of Lednice - Valtice parkland, decorated two centuries ago with pavilions in different styles. We end our afternoon with a delicious wine-tasting before returning to our hotel.
Monday
After a short drive to Mikulov situated in the heart of Moravia's wine region, we walk through its small town centre, adorned with jewels of Baroque architecture. We then hike into the nearby Palava hills, a splendid nature reserve with medieval ruins, rare flowers and lovely views. We end our day with a transfer to our next hotel in Telc.
Tuesday
After catching a small train which takes us to a typical part of the local landscape known as "Czech Canada", we walk to Slavonice for lunch. Later we walk through forests and meadows towards Jindrichuv Hradec (Henry's Castle) where we stay in a hotel in the central square.
Wednesday
We walk through forests, past lakes and brooks to the little town of Trebon with its colourful historic buildings, cobblestone streets, ancient fortifications and moat. After lunch in a local cafe, we journey on to Cesky Krumlov, one of Europe’s most beautiful and best-preserved towns.
Thursday
From the hotel, we walk out of the town, through the castle grounds up to the hills of Sumarva National park. This is part of the "Sudentenland" where, until 1946, it was mainly inhabited by Germans but now it is almost a deserted wilderness with meadows, forests and distant views of the castle. We return to Cesky Krumlov for lunch and then a guided tour of therichly decorated castle, one of the largest in Central Europe, originally constructed in the 14th century into the side of the rock cliffs towering above the Vltava river and giving stunning views across the rooftops of the town.
Friday
We transfer by bus from our hotel to the center of Prague and walk the 'Coronation Route' across the magnificent Charles Bridge and up to the imposing Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world. We tour the castle and walk back down to our hotel located below the castle and close to the bustling activity of the street artists and musicians on Charles Bridge. We end our day in a fine city restaurant for our Farewell Dinner.
Saturday
There is no scheduled transfer at the end of this walk as many Wayfarers opt to stay longer in Prague to explore this splendid city further.
This itinerary represents a typical Walk. We prepare itineraries well in advance of the trip and therefore we reserve the right to make changes due to weather, local events or other circumstances - but always to improve the experience of our guests.
Hotels
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My Hotel - Saturday & Sunday
21. dubna 657
691 44 Lednice na Morave
T: +420 519-340-130
F: +420 519-340-166
E: info@myhotel.cz
W: www.myhotel.cz
This recently renovated hotel is situated in the heart of the extensive Lednice-Valtice grounds, declared a UNESCO site in 1996, and the stunning Lednice chateau can be reached in 5 minutes by foot from the hotel. Hotel rooms are tastefully furnished with a modern bathroom, hairdryer, telephone, minibar, TV with satellite and Wi-Fi internet access.
The chateau-style restaurant serves traditional Czech dishes as well as international cuisine. The hotel offers a convenient currency exchange office, laundry and dry-cleaning service and a range of sports facilities including tennis courts (with artificial surface), table tennis, volleyball and mountain bikes.
Hotel Concertino - Tuesday
Namesti Miru 141/I
377 01 Jindrichuv Hradec
T: +420 384-362-320
F: +420 384-362-323
E: info@concertino.cz
W: www.concertino.cz
In 1996 the Concertino ('Golden Goose') hotel opened in the historical centre of Jindrichuv Hradec, one of the most beautiful towns in South-Bohemia. Its construction cleverly incorporates buildings from the Renaissance period while producing a complex providing modern accommodation. It is located in the centre of the old town with easy access to its shopping facilities.
This well-equiped hotel is surrounded by historical architecture dating back to the 13th century. Every bedroom has a hall, bathroom, hairdryer, telephone, TV, mini bar and roomsafe. The hotel's many facilities include three restaurants serving both domestic and international cuisine, lounge, cafe, bar and pub, a hairdresser, table tennis and billiards.
Hotel Ruze - Wednesday & Thursday
Horni 154
381 01 Cesky Krumlov
T: +420 380-772-100
F: +420 380-713-146
E: info@hotelruze.cz
W: www.hotelruze.cz
The Hotel Ruze (the Rose) is the finest hotel in Cesky Krumlov. It was constructed in the 16th century as a Jesuit Monastery and University and has carefully preserved the beauty and style of the Renaissance, despite recent extensive interior restoration and modernisation. It is now a luxurious five star hotel, maintaining the spirit and style of the Renaissance, yet fully satisfying all the requirements of the 21st century. The restaurant and banquet hall offer Bohemian, international and medieval dishes which are served by waiters in 16th century robes.
All rooms still reflect the celebrity and brilliancy of the Renaissance time and are equipped with bath, WC, satellite TV, radio, minibar, hair dryer and telephone. The hotel sports centre is equipped with pool with jet stream, gym, sauna, solarioum, massage, hairdressing and beauty salon.
Rezidence Lundborg - Friday
U Luzickeho Seminare 3
118 01 Prague 1
T: +420 257-011-911
F: +420 257-011-966
E: rezidence@lundborg.cz
W: www.rezidencelundborg.cz
Rezidence Lundborg is located in the heart of historical Prague where the Charles Bridge connects to the castle in the Old Town. It is a small hotel adapted to today's needs in a very luxurious way. The building is almost 700 years old and has been carefully restored with beautiful rooms and a stylish interior.
In the neighbourhood there are plenty of cozy restaurants, genuine Czech pubs. and exciting boutiques and galleries and, within walking distance, there are sights such as the Castle, Saint Vitus Cathedral and the Old Town Square.
All guests are accommodated in suites which feature airconditioning, TV, hifi, minibar, safe, kitchen, living room with computer and free internet connection and bathroom (some with jacuzzi) and hairdryer.
This hotel list is a provided as an example. We may use different hotels of the same quality and style on specific trips. The Wayfarers will notify confirmed travelers of any changes to the hotels.
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Travel Information
Before & After:
- Extend your trip to stay in Vienna and Prague
Weather:
The Czech Republic has a typical European continental-influenced climate with warm, dry summers and fairly cold winters. Summer, from June to mid-September, is generally sunny with daytime temperatures in the region of 70-80°F (21-27°C) and peaks as high as 86°F (30°C ), sometimes with a little humidity. Daytime temperatures decline a little towards the end of September to early October, to around 65-75°F (18-24°C) and, although the days are still warm, the evenings will feel cool. Sudden showers and thunderstorms are common at any time of year, so bring good quality, lightweight, rain gear.
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