The Mühlviertel is picturesquely situated in the border triangle between Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic. This unique location makes our region a perfect starting point for unforgettable excursions, also to the Czech Republic. The area around the Vltava reservoir in particular, with the towns of Krumlov and Lipno, offers numerous opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Nature, culture and history come together here and you can experience the charm of a cross-border region. A trip to neighbouring South Bohemia is definitely worthwhile - discover the sights, culinary delights and unspoilt nature of this impressive region! Cycling tours around the Vltava reservoir are also particularly popular, offering you a unique view of the landscape.
Just a short drive away, the Vltava reservoir with its beautiful nature awaits you.
Lipno nad Vltavou offers a variety of leisure activities, from the summer toboggan run to the treetop path and the Kingdom of the Foresta bike park to various water sports such as sailing sailing, boating, canoeing and rafting (in Vyšší Brod)..
The surrounding area is also ideal for hiking and cycling tours, where you can enjoy the breathtaking views of the lake and the surrounding countryside. Here you can experience the natural beauty of South Bohemia up close.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Český Kr umlov is only a short drive away from the Mühlviertel.
The medieval old town with its winding alleyways, the impressive Český Krumlov Castle and the state-owned castle are just a few kilometres away. Český Krumlov Castle and the state castleone of the most important architectural monuments in Central Europe, impresses with its architectural standard and cultural heritage. Other highlights include the Historical Play Worldan interactive exhibition, and a Vltava boat tripwhere you can experience the city and the surrounding area from a special perspective. The graphite mine offers a fascinating insight into the geology of the region. A special place in the town is the St Vitus Churchwhich is another cultural highlight with its Gothic architecture and ornate stained glass windows.
A stroll through Krumlov means immersing yourself in the history and flair of a bygone era - with breathtaking views of the Vltava and the picturesque surrounding countryside. Krumlov not only impresses with its history, but also with a lively art scene and numerous events that take place throughout the year.
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