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Greenway - Mikulov - Cesky Krumlov
8-day / 7-night
Distance:310 km (193 miles) or longer
Difficulty: Moderate -
Greenway - Mikulov - Prague
9-day / 8-night
Distance:427 km (267 miles)
Difficulty: Moderate-Experienced -
Best of South Bohemia
8-day / 7-night
Distance:309 km (193 miles) or longer
Difficulty: Easy-Moderate -
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Tours
| 1 | Greenway Mikulov - Cesky Krumlov |
| 2 | Greenway Mikulov - Prague |
| 3 | Best of South Bohemia |
Greenway Mikulov - Cesky Krumlov
- 8-day / 7-night
- Self-guided or guided bicycle trip
- Distance: 310 km (193 miles) or 332 km (208 miles)
- Difficulty: Moderate
This favourite route leads along the Czech-Austrian border. The route offers a domfortable bicycle route through the wine-growing region of Lednice-Valtice (UNESCO), the charming valley of the Podyjí National Park, the forgotten landscape of Czech Canada, the lowlands of Třeboň with its thousand lakes, and the foothills of the Šumava National Park.
Visit Medieval fortresses, castles and towns, fairy tale castles, picturesque villages, and finish your trip in Český Krumlov (UNESCO), the pearl of South Bohemia.
Greenway Mikulov - Prague
- 9-day / 8-night
- Self-guided or guided bicycle trip
- Distance: 427 km (267 miles)
- Difficulty: Moderate - Experienced
This route, the original Vienna – Prague Greenways route, is a variation of the previous route. It's a favorite for those who prefer long-distance cycling with a dynamically changing landscape.
The route begins in the renowned wine-growing region of South Moravia, continues through the Podyjí National Park, spans the demanding Czech-Moravian Highlands, and finishes in picturesque Posázaví, a few kilometers from Prague.
Best of South Bohemia
- 8-day / 7-night
- Self-guided or guided bicycle trip
- Distance: 309 km (193 miles) or 331 km (208 miles)
- Difficulty: Easy - Moderate
A great way to experience our part of the world to its fullest! Visit the most beautiful historic and natural monuments, and float down the most charming section of the Vltava river on a raft.
The route begins in historic Třeboň with its thousand lakes, continues through Blanský Forest to Český Krumlov, the pearl of South Bohemia (UNESCO), and for three days continues along the Vltava River and Lake Lipno to the Šumava National Park.
This route is ideal for those seeking out history, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life.