Southern Bohemia | |
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Area | 10 057,98 km² |
Population | 644 083 hab. () |
Density | 64,04 inhab./km² |
Postal code | 370 01 |
Spindle | UTC 01:00, UTC 02:00 |
Location | |
![]() 49 ° 5 ′ 0 ″ N 14 ° 40 ′ 0 ″ E | |
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The Southern Bohemia is a region of Czech Republic. There are many picturesque towns, two of which are listed on the UNESCO heritage list, a peaceful countryside full of ponds, medieval and romantic castles and rolling hills to the south. Although the area is often unknown to foreign tourists (with the exception of Český Krumlov and a few other castles), it is very popular with local tourists and certainly has something for everyone. For local tourists, a popular way to experience this region is by bicycle - with beautiful, often relatively flat countryside and good cycling infrastructure, this is a fun and relaxing way to experience South Bohemia.
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Cities
- 1 České Budějovice – Large, attractive town in South Bohemia, best known for the original Budweiser beer
- 2 Český Krumlov –
Beautiful old town with the second largest castle in the country
- 3 Really good – A spa town located in the Lake Třeboňsko region
- 4 Slavonice – A small town with a well-preserved Renaissance historic center
- 5 Písek – Old town with the oldest stone bridge in the Czech Republic
- 6 Jindřichův Hradec
- 7 Tábor
- 8 Holašovice –
An example of a rural Baroque style South Bohemian village
- 9 Nové Hrady – A small town on the border Austrian, a gateway to the Novohradské mountains