From Sobotka to the castle Kost

Nice trip on the south of Czech Paradise

Petr Liška
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Inserted: 13.09.2014
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The town of Sobotka is the starting point to the picturesque southern part of the Czech Paradise. There are nice folk timbered buildings and just a bit further known landmark of the region – castle Humprecht. From Sobotka get two kilometers away to Vesec, which is also famous for its folk architecture. From there, head out on foot first through Vesecky Plakánek, later through Střehomsky Plakánek to the castle Kost.

1.
Visit of Sobotka

Birthplace of Frana Sramek

Rating:
 3 
| Altitude: 305 m / 1 001 ft

The town Sobotka lies at the southern end of the Czech Paradise and is most known for the unmistakable… continue reading

2.
Visit of Vesec u Libosovic

Fairytale village

Rating:
 3 
| Altitude: 300 m / 984 ft

You will find a lot of nice well-preserved timbered houses in the Czech Paradise, but there are many of these… continue reading

3.
Hike Plakanek valley

Picturesque valley leading to the castle

Rating:
 3.5 
| Altitude: 300 m / 984 ft

The walk around Plakanek valley offer views of sandstone rocks towering above the ponds. The way begins in… continue reading

4.
Walk around the castle Kost

Castle situated in a picturesque place

Rating:
 3.5 
| Altitude: 280 m / 919 ft

One of the most beautiful Czech castles Kost (“The Bone”) stands on a sandstone promontory at the confluence… continue reading

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