



In the footsteps of Anna Maria of Tuscany – the noblewoman who left her mark on Kácov
Château Kácov is a historical gem of the Posázaví region, majestically rising above the Sázava River and transporting visitors back in time with its unique atmosphere. Originally a Renaissance residence, later transformed in the Baroque style, it served as the home of distinguished noble families. Its architecture, rich decorations, and unique genius loci make it a significant cultural landmark of the region.
130 m
(Kácov)








A fairytale residence with a story that comes to life at every step.
Château Zruč nad Sázavou is one of the most significant historical gems of the region. Originally a medieval fortress, it once guarded an important trade route across the Sázava River. Over the centuries, it underwent extensive transformations, with the most striking change occurring in the 19th century, when the Schebek family redesigned it into its current Neo-Gothic form, giving it a truly fairytale-like appearance.
10 km
(Zruč nad Sázavou)








The Guardian of Posázaví, where history breathes in every stone.
Pirkštejn Castle, majestically rising above Rataje nad Sázavou, is one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in the Posázaví region. This Gothic gem was built in the 14th century as a fortified residence of the Lords of Lipá and played a crucial role in protecting trade routes along the Sázava River.
14 km
(Rataje nad Sázavou)








The Fortress of Time, Where Family Tradition Lives On
The Český Šternberk Castle was founded around the year 1241 by Zdeslav of Divišov. He named it after the family's coat of arms, the golden eight-pointed star, and following the medieval custom of Germanizing names, he called it Sternberg (Stern = star, Berg = mountain). Along with this, he adopted the new noble title "of Sternberg."
17 km
(Český Šternberk)








The spiritual heart of Posázaví, where history whispers in the silence of its walls.
Founded in the 11th century by Duke Oldřich and Saint Procopius, Sázava Monastery is one of the most significant spiritual and historical landmarks in the Czech Republic. This unique site was a center of Slavic liturgy, education, and culture, and to this day, it bears the traces of its rich past.
30 km
(Sázava)








A Baroque jewel blending elegance and romance.
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Central Bohemian countryside, Château Jemniště is one of the most beautiful Baroque residences in the Czech Republic. This elegant noble château was built in 1724 by Count František Adam Trautmannsdorf and has retained its aristocratic charm and fairytale atmosphere to this day.
29 km
(Benešov)








The silver heart of Bohemia, where history and art walk hand in hand.
Kutná Hora, one of the most important historical cities in the Czech Republic, is known as a medieval treasure of Europe. Its fame began in the 13th century, when rich silver deposits transformed the town into the economic heart of the Czech Kingdom. Thanks to silver mining and the Vlašský dvůr Royal Mint, Kutná Hora became a key economic center, bringing immense wealth to Czech rulers.
33 km
(Kutná Hora)








A Gothic jewel of Kutná Hora, built to honor faith and mining glory.
St. Barbara’s Church in Kutná Hora is one of the most significant Gothic masterpieces, not only in the Czech Republic but in all of Europe. Its monumental vaults, unique architectural composition, and rich decorations reflect the wealth and importance of Kutná Hora as a medieval silver mining center.
34 km
(Kutná Hora)








Revealing the landscape in all its beauty.
Amidst the picturesque Posázaví region, near Trhový Štěpánov, stands the Na Pasece Lookout Tower—a modern metal structure offering a unique panoramic view of the surrounding forests, hills, and villages. This elegant observation tower has become a popular destination for visitors seeking to admire the breathtaking scenery and enjoy the peaceful embrace of nature.
12 km
(Trhový Štěpánov)








The towering landmark of Zruč nad Sázavou
At the summit of Babka Hill, near Zruč nad Sázavou, stands the modern Babka Lookout Tower, offering breathtaking views of the Posázaví region. This elegant steel structure, standing 24.5 meters tall, provides a panoramic view of the Sázava River valley, Velký Blaník hill, and other stunning landscapes of Central Bohemia.
14 km
(Zruč nad Sázavou)








A symbol of the region and breathtaking views.
In the picturesque landscape of Central Bohemia, near Benešov (in the village of Lbosín), stands the Špulka Lookout Tower—a unique structure resembling a spool of thread. This original observation tower, opened in 2014, has become a popular destination for visitors eager to enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills, forests, and villages.
21 km
(Lbosín)








The guardian of Czech history and landscape.
At the summit of the legendary Velký Blaník (638 m above sea level), a majestic wooden lookout tower stands tall, offering a unique panoramic view of the picturesque Posázaví region, Czech Siberia, and, on clear days, even the peaks of the Krkonoše Mountains. This tower, reminiscent of a Hussite watchtower, is not only a popular tourist destination but also a symbol of the deep connection between Czech history, traditions, and natural beauty.
28 km
(Louňovice pod Blaníkem)








Every path leads to new discoveries.
In the heart of the picturesque town of Vlašim lies Vlašim Park, one of the most beautiful and significant landscaped parks in the Czech Republic. This romantic natural area, with a history dating back to the 18th century, was designed in the style of an English park and remains a popular destination for walks, relaxation, and historical exploration.
17 km
(Vlašim)








Bringing the past to life and preserving the legacy of our ancestors.
The Museum of Podblanicko is a place where visitors can explore the history of Vlašim Castle, traditional crafts, ethnographic collections, and the legendary Blaník Knights, who have been tied to this region for centuries. The museum not only preserves the treasures of the past but also embodies the spirit of a landscape that is at the heart of Czech history.
17 km
(Vlašim)








The World of Water
In the heart of picturesque nature, near the Švihov Reservoir, lies the unique visitor center – Water House Hulice. This modern interactive museum explores the fascinating world of water, its importance for the landscape, ecosystems, and everyday human life.
The Water House exhibition takes visitors into an underwater world, where they can observe aquatic life, experiment with water, or discover a rain garden, demonstrating how water naturally returns to the environment.
18 km
(Hulice u Zruče nad Sázavou)








Gateway to the World of Bees
Nestled in the picturesque nature near the Švihov Reservoir, Bee House Hulice is a unique visitor center dedicated to the fascinating world of bees and their irreplaceable role in nature.
This interactive exhibition takes visitors through the mysteries of bee life, demonstrating how a beehive works, how bees communicate, and how delicious honey is made. Guests can observe live bees in a glass hive, experience the work of a beekeeper, or discover various bee products and their uses.
18 km
(Hulice u Zruče nad Sázavou)




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Have you discovered any other trip tips within 30km?
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