
Cesky Krumlov is a beautiful, very old town about two and a half hours from Prague. We discovered it on our first visit to the Czech Republic 10 years ago.
Sights along the way


We arrived in time for dinner at the Sporthotel Zatov. Many sporting activities available, of which I’m afraid we made only limited use.


After a hearty breakfast we headed to Cesky Krumlov. First settled by Celtic tribes a century before Christ, the town has been occupied by various waves of Europeans, and the architecture reflects the span of time and the diversity of inhabitants.
Here is the main square, which is lined with a mix of Renaissance and Baroque homes, all built on 12th century Gothic foundations. The monument is the Plague Column, erected in 1715 to mark the end of the Plague. The Virgin Mary, along with eight saints, are there to protect the town against Plague.

The twisty Vlatava River runs through town.


Above all stands Krumlov Castle.


The view from the castle tower

Truly, though, the best sight in Cesky Krumlov is the town itself – cobblestone streets filled with cafes, market stalls and unique shops.



Many opportunities to buy a marionette. I have resisted thus far.

So glad we made it back to Cesky Krumlov! ❤️
I love the twisty river. I don’t know — something about it. So nice to see people playing at the water’s edge. Thanks for the pictures. They make my day/week!!!!
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