Europe Explored » Wellness, relax and sports https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Fri, 06 Sep 2013 07:49:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Scottish Games at Sychrov Castle – this weekend 24. – 25. 8. 2012 | Czech Republic https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/23/scottish-games-at-sychrov-castle-this-weekend-24-25-8-2012-czech-republic/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/23/scottish-games-at-sychrov-castle-this-weekend-24-25-8-2012-czech-republic/#comments Thu, 23 Aug 2012 19:30:46 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=10855 If you are heading to Prague or to any other place within Czech Republic this weekend, then you could consider visiting an unusual festival that traditionally takes place in this country. The 12th Scottish Games at Sychrov Castle is the festival offering lots of fun, traditional Celtic music, good Scotch Whiskey and interesting dance performances. […]

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If you are heading to Prague or to any other place within Czech Republic this weekend, then you could consider visiting an unusual festival that traditionally takes place in this country. The 12th Scottish Games at Sychrov Castle is the festival offering lots of fun, traditional Celtic music, good Scotch Whiskey and interesting dance performances.

Scottish Games, Sychrov, The Czech Republic
Scottish Games, Sychrov, The Czech Republic by Jaromír Zajíček

Traditional Scottish Games at Sychrov Castle are among the largest Scottish Games in Europe and are held under the auspices of Her Excellency Sian Macleod, the Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the Czech Republic.

Really a rich program can be seen in two stages – primary and secondary, Games are hosted in a neo-Gothic castle Sychrov and its beautiful park. It is located about an hour driving from Prague.

Busy Scottish Games Programme includes

  • Traditional and non-traditional Scottish and Irish music performed by famous Czech and foreign artists
  • Demonstration and teaching of Scottish dances
  • 2nd Whisky Festival – tasting scotch whiskey (single malt and blended)
  • Classic Scottish Weightlifting competitions
  • Children’s competitions throughout the day
  • Theatre performance for children
  • The show of the British veteran cars (Rolls Royce, Jaguar, Aston Martin, etc.)
  • Historical camps with regular demonstrations and lectures
  • Fencing
  • Trained birds of prey demonstrations
  • Market stalls with traditional and modern Scottish jewelery, kilts (skirts), music and small souvenirs

The basic admission fee is 400,- Czech Crowns (around €16), children up to 15 years for free. For further information about Scottish Games at Sychrov Castle can be found on the official website.

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Karlovy Vary – biggest spa town in the Czech Republic https://europeexplored.com/2011/07/18/karlovy-vary-biggest-spa-town-in-the-czech-republic/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/07/18/karlovy-vary-biggest-spa-town-in-the-czech-republic/#comments Mon, 18 Jul 2011 11:18:30 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4685 The world-famous spa town of Karlovy Vary (known as Carlsbad in English) is situated about 120 km west of Prague near the German border. The uniqueness of Karlovy Vary is mainly in a spa treatment and the local mineral springs. But Spas is not the only asset of this city which is located in the […]

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The world-famous spa town of Karlovy Vary (known as Carlsbad in English) is situated about 120 km west of Prague near the German border. The uniqueness of Karlovy Vary is mainly in a spa treatment and the local mineral springs. But Spas is not the only asset of this city which is located in the heart of Europe.

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Karlovy Vary is also a city of festivals, conferences and seminars, meeting place of important people from the world of politics, science and culture. Since 1946, the year’s most prestigious film festival of the Czech Republic takes place here. It is the most important international film festival of category A in Central and Eastern Europe and the only film festival of category A in the Czech Republic. The atmosphere of the festival, which annually presents the latest films from all around the world, is supplemented by the unique location of the event.

The best of Karlovy Vary

The most famous concepts of Karlovy Vary certainly includes herbal liqueur Becherovka, Mattoni mineral water, Moser glass, spa wafers and Thun porcelain. Karlovy Vary is the biggest spa town in the Czech Republic and Elizabeth’s Spa (Alžbětiny lázně) is one of the largest spa facilities in the country. Spas in Karlovy Vary has more than 600-years old tradition, the spas were (and still are) visited by the guests from more than 80 countries. Mill Colonnade (Mlýnská kolonáda) is the best known and the most popular promenade.

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The best known source of natural healing is Carlsbad’s Hot Spring (karlovarské Vřídlo). Beautiful view of the city you can enjoy from the observation tower Diana, which serves since 1914 and offers amazing views of the whole town of Karlovy Vary and its surroundings. You can get there on foot, or by a cable car.

The history of spas

The spa town was founded in 1349 by Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV. The fame, the emergence and development of Carlsbad has been inseparably linked to the therapeutic effects of its warm mineral springs. Hot springs on the territory of today’s Karlovy Vary were used for healing long before the establishment of Karlovy Vary. However the first treatment was carried out at the end of the 14th century, when Charles IV. bathed his ill feet in one of the mineral water springs.

Famous hot spring in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
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Spa enjoyed the favor of many noble families and wealthy burghers already in the 16th century. Due to a series of natural disasters from that time only a few buildings survived. Most devastating natural disaster was the Carlsbad Fire (1604), when only 3 houses were saved. The rest of the city was totally destroyed. Therefore the majority of architectural monuments are from the 18th and 19th century, when the city experienced a period of prosperity.

There are 13 mineral springs with temperatures ranging from 30 °C to 72 °C that are used for spa. The composition of mineral water is unique, as well as its unique beneficial effects on the human organism. It is used for drinking and bathing. Sources have virtually the same mineral content, differing only in temperature and the amount of carbon dioxide. The colder springs usually have a slightly laxative effect, warmer springs have a dampening effect, slowing down the bile and gastric juices.

Elizabeth’s Spa

One of the most beautiful architectural landmarks of Karlovy Vary is Elizabeth’s Spa, located in the Smetana Park. The spa was founded in 1906 and named after Empress Elizabeth – Sissi. Although it is located right in the heart of the city, the spas are an oasis of calm, which creates a park with a fountain.

Sights and attractions in Karlovy Vary

The most important religious monument in the city is definitely the Church of St. Mary Magdalene made by the famous architect Kilian Dientzenhofer. The baroque church was built on the site of the former Gothic church. During the tour, note the valuable altar painting. In the underground of the church there is a unique funeral chapel.

You cannot miss also another important building of the Orthodox Church of St. Peter and Paul from 1898. Its construction model was the church near Moscow. The rich decoration of the church was partially sponsored by wealthy Carlsbad patient of Russian origin. It includes relief of the Russian Tsar Peter the Great.

The town has also a sundial in the pavement at the Carlsbad’s Hot Spring, bearing the Latin sentences Carpe diem.

However you cannot enjoy Karlovy Vary without tasting a traditional herbal liqueur that is produced only here – visit Jan Becher Museum, located directly at the factory. Becherovka was first manufactured in 1807 by Jan Becher in his pharmacy. First, he sold it as stomach drops. The exact list of ingredients was as a family secret passed from father to son. Today, there are only two people who know the recipe for Becherovka. They are preparing a mixture of spices and herbs once a week.

Besides walks on colonnades and Main Street, you could also go to the pleasant forests, which surrounds the spa town. For walking tours, as well as bike trips you can follow 180 kilometers of roads, trails and paths, most of which are named after famous guests of Karlovy Vary.

For a good choice of hotels with discount prices, visit Place to stay in Karlovy Vary for more information.

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Canoeing and rafting on the Czech rivers https://europeexplored.com/2011/07/15/canoeing-and-rafting-on-the-czech-rivers/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/07/15/canoeing-and-rafting-on-the-czech-rivers/#comments Fri, 15 Jul 2011 11:54:22 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4677 If you like active holidays and prefer nature to sights, and would like to experience something different, I would suggest you to try canoeing or rafting in the Czech republic. It is really cheap and suitable also for the families with kids. You don’t have to be an expert in canoeing, as Czech rivers are […]

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If you like active holidays and prefer nature to sights, and would like to experience something different, I would suggest you to try canoeing or rafting in the Czech republic.

It is really cheap and suitable also for the families with kids. You don’t have to be an expert in canoeing, as Czech rivers are not as wild. It is even suitable for those that have never been rafting before. However you have to meet one requirement – you have to love water.

There are about 500 rivers that you can raft in the Czech republic. We prepared for you just a short overview of the most popular rivers you should start with.

Vltava river - Canoeing and rafting on the Czech riversVltava river
The very Czech river is usually rafted from the town of Vyšší Brod to the city of České Budějovice. It is possible to add additional two days from Lenora to Lipno or two days from Prague to Mělník. On all these sections the river flows nicely and is suitable for tourist canoe. Very popular is sailing down the all the dams on the Vltava between České Budějovice and Prague on sea kayaks. Also, if you would like to get an unforgettable experience you should pass through the Czech capital – Prague, or through the city of Český Krumlov.

+ Beautiful landscape, nice flow, most dams are rideable
- Too many boaters and full camps.

Rental services on Vltava river: www.ingetour.cz

Sazava river - Canoeing and rafting on the Czech riversSázava river
Sázava provides two interesting sections – one is at the beginning and one at the end. The section between Týnec nad Sázavou and Pikovice belongs to the most popular ones in the Czech republic.
+ Interesting rapids
- Dangerous weirs, long stretches without power, many boaters on the downstream

Rental services on Sazava river: www.pujcovna-lodi.cz (only in Czech)

Lužnice river
Lužnice has already been described in the separated article here.

Berounka river - Rafting and Canoeing on Czech riversBerounka river
If you’ve never been on the water yet, Berounka river is ideal for you. It does not flow too fast, it is broad and water level is enough high throughout the year. The list of superlatives can include a beautiful nature, interesting sights all around and the camping almost on every turn. Those looking for comfort, night guitar just at the fireplace, pubs or walks to the surrounding ruins, will find Berounka as the best solution. Here you can meet the groups that runs the same river for decades.

+ Forests and meadows, many nice campsites, monuments and sights
- Dry after the weirs

Rental services on Berounka river: www.rekaberounka.cz

Ohre river - Canoeing and rafting on the Czech riversOhře river
Ohře river is a number 2 among the most popular canoeing rivers. It is powerful, and fresh. Fast flow alternates with rapids. It often passes under the rocks, on which is castle or at least the ruins. The historic town of Cheb, Karlovy Vary and Kadaň worth seeing. Many camps offer only cheap place for a tent and a simple toilet, but there is also a number of comfortably equipped campsites.

+ Live river, fast flow, romantic landscape
- Too many boaters

Rental services on Ohře river: www.dronte.cz

Otava riverOtava river
Castles, beer, sausage, relax – it’s Otava. Nicely flowing through the planes of Šumava forests to Orlík lake. There is no unpleasant surprises waiting for the paddlers. During the holidays it is full of boaters, but the number of boats and tents in the camps is reasonable.

+ Peaceful atmosphere
- In the hot summer can be the lack of water

Rental services on Otava river: www.lodniservis.cz


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Aquapark Babylon – biggest water fun in the Czech Republic https://europeexplored.com/2011/07/13/aquapark-babylon-biggest-water-fun-in-the-czech-republic/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/07/13/aquapark-babylon-biggest-water-fun-in-the-czech-republic/#comments Wed, 13 Jul 2011 13:29:25 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4666 Aquapark Babylon is the largest themed indoor water paradise in the Czech Republic. It is located in the city of Liberec, in the northern part of the Czech Republic. Aquapark Babylon offers pools, water slides, unique adrenaline space-bowl for the brave, romantic caves, unique aquariums with marine fauna, fountains and geysers. There is also a […]

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Aquapark Babylon is the largest themed indoor water paradise in the Czech Republic. It is located in the city of Liberec, in the northern part of the Czech Republic. Aquapark Babylon offers pools, water slides, unique adrenaline space-bowl for the brave, romantic caves, unique aquariums with marine fauna, fountains and geysers. There is also a relaxation zone prepared for you, with whirlpools (Jacuzzi), water and underwater massages, steam room, solarium, snack bars. Aquapark Babylon has a large terrace ready for sunny days with a great view of the Ještěd mountain and the city of Liberec. You can even train your body here in the local fitness centre.

Water temperature in the swimming pools is 28 – 30 °C, which allows perfect relaxation. Aquapark Babylon is very famous and popular park in the Czech Republic. Already its name suggests the internal layout and overall design of this water world that remember the atmosphere of ancient baths. Babylon brings to its visitors a complete range of services, which in addition to water park offers also a restaurant, café, hotel and bowling. This water park is often preferred among visitors thanks to the high-quality equipment of the whole complex.

The attractions of Aquapark Babylon will appeal to both children and adults. The most visited attractions include four slides, space bowl tornado, wild river, and over 100 meters climbing frame network.

If you are looking for a place to rest and relax in the northern Czech Republic, there is no better choice than Aquapark Babylon.

Aquapark is open daily from 10:00 to 22:00 (on Fridays till 23:00). Naturist party is held every last Saturday of the month from 20:00 to 24:00. On Mondays from 20:00 to 22:00 mixed (with or without a swimsuit). Christmas Naturist party will be held on Tuesday 27 December 2011.

The basic whole-day admission is 320CZK (€22). For further details see the Aquapark Babylon official website.


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SkyDive arena in Prague – the only glass wind chamber in the world | Czech Republic https://europeexplored.com/2011/06/05/skydive-arena-in-prague-the-only-glass-wind-chamber-in-the-world-czech-republic/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/06/05/skydive-arena-in-prague-the-only-glass-wind-chamber-in-the-world-czech-republic/#comments Sun, 05 Jun 2011 08:20:43 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4348 If you prefer active holidays and travelling you could come to Prague and try the first wind tunnel for parachute trainings and “flying public” in Central Europe. Thanks to four powerful fans you can fly in the only glass vertical wind chamber in the world. The chamber is located in Skydive arena in Prague – […]

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If you prefer active holidays and travelling you could come to Prague and try the first wind tunnel for parachute trainings and “flying public” in Central Europe. Thanks to four powerful fans you can fly in the only glass vertical wind chamber in the world. The chamber is located in Skydive arena in Prague – the capital of Czech Republic.

Skydive arena, Prague, Czech republic

It is designed for parachute trainings, learning the dynamics of free flight base jumpers and also for the general public. Those interested can try out what it’s like floating in the air and experience a sensation similar to free fall.

A circular flight chamber is made of safety glass. It has a diameter of 4.3 meters, so it can accommodate up to eight-member group. During normal operation of the chamber, there is only the “Flyer” and the instructor. The entire airspace is 14 meters tall, skilled individuals can fly up into a metal duct, which leads to the roof of the building. There is a metal grate with slats, guiding the flow of air to the fans. So you don’t have to be afraid of sucking into the propulsion system.

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A flight in a wind tunnel is really an extraordinary experience. However there are missing some visual effects and adrenalin that you can enjoy during the jump from an airplane, of course, but on the other hand, the security risks associated with parachute jumping are eliminated here.

Basic package which contains two 90-second flights costs 1 500 CZK.

For further information you can visit official site of SkyDive Arena in Prague. www.skydivearena.com

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Aquapalace Prague – the biggest aquapark in Czech republic https://europeexplored.com/2011/02/18/aquapalace-prague-the-biggest-aquapark-in-czech-republic/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/02/18/aquapalace-prague-the-biggest-aquapark-in-czech-republic/#comments Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:50:25 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2576 Aquapalace Prague is one of the largest water parks in Central Europe and the biggest aquapark in the Czech Republic. It is located in Čestlice village, approximately 10 km southeast of Prague. Aquapalace Prague is divided into internal and external parts. In the inner part there is a 19-meter long swimming pool. For entertainment there […]

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Aquapalace Prague is one of the largest water parks in Central Europe and the biggest aquapark in the Czech Republic. It is located in Čestlice village, approximately 10 km southeast of Prague.

Aquapalace Prague is divided into internal and external parts. In the inner part there is a 19-meter long swimming pool. For entertainment there are 6 toboggans, 3 slides for both younger and older visitors. There are spacebowl or outdoor wild river for those who like adrenaline adventures. If you like sea bathing you will certainly welcome the wave pool producing sea-like waves in regular intervals.

There is also an aquarium, where you can observe starfish, corals, sea urchins, plenty of colourful sea fish and three blacktip reef sharks. For the relaxation there are a swimming pool, whirlpools, massage benches, saunas and relaxation terraces with deckchairs.

There are also some water pools for the youngest visitors as well.

You can also try a test drive in an 8 meters deep diving tube.

Then there is the sandy beach, a cocktail bar with seating and some restaurants. If you don’t know swim you can attend some of the courses. Aquapalace Prague is open daily from 10:00 to 21:45.

There is one special day dedicated to World Day of Naturism when you cannot access aquapalace in swimming suit. It is usually on first Saturday in June from 20:00 to 23:00.


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Medieval Tavern Dětenice in Czech Republic – one of few European theme pubs https://europeexplored.com/2011/01/30/medieval-tavern-detenice-in-czech-republic-one-of-few-european-theme-pubs/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/01/30/medieval-tavern-detenice-in-czech-republic-one-of-few-european-theme-pubs/#comments Sun, 30 Jan 2011 22:41:07 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2448 Medieval Tavern Dětenice is really unique pub-restaurant in Europe. I suppose that you will not find such a great theme pub in any other European country. The tavern is located about 70km north-east from Prague, near the city of Mladá Boleslav. Why you should visit Dětenice once you are in the Czech republic? You can […]

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Medieval Tavern Dětenice is really unique pub-restaurant in Europe. I suppose that you will not find such a great theme pub in any other European country. The tavern is located about 70km north-east from Prague, near the city of Mladá Boleslav.

Why you should visit Dětenice once you are in the Czech republic?

You can taste black or light beer of Dětenice and enjoy drinks with the medieval specialties prepared on an open fire. You have to prepare yourself that you need to eat with your hands. Dancers in medieval costumes dance on the tables. You will see swordsmen, beggars, fakir, juggler … Prepare yourself also for shocking and harsh environment of the medieval style!


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Lužnice – enjoy canoeing on the river in real nature paradise in Czech republic https://europeexplored.com/2010/06/02/luznice-enjoy-canoeing-on-the-river-in-real-nature-paradise-in-czech-republic/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/06/02/luznice-enjoy-canoeing-on-the-river-in-real-nature-paradise-in-czech-republic/#comments Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:22:35 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=578 The Lužnice river (204km in Czech republic) is starting in Austria (4 km). It flows into the Vltava river in the town of Týn nad Vltavou (approximately 50 km north of the city of České Budějovice). The river drains 4,226 square kilometers and was first mentioned in sources in the year 1179. Several places on […]

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The Lužnice river (204km in Czech republic) is starting in Austria (4 km). It flows into the Vltava river in the town of Týn nad Vltavou (approximately 50 km north of the city of České Budějovice). The river drains 4,226 square kilometers and was first mentioned in sources in the year 1179.

Several places on the river are popular destinations for recreation and canoeing in the Czech republic. The most recommended part started from Suchdol – Majdalena – Stará řeka (Old river) – Lužnice but there are also other great parts suitable for canoeing.

The river is ideal for beginners and suitable for a family holiday. The river flows slightly, the dangerous can be just silty or fallen trees, which you must outflank, and thus slows down a ride. However if you want to experience a romantic vacation in nature, just go to Lužnice.

We recommend you to start in Suchdol early morning (9:00-10:00am) and then – after a daytrip (11.5km) – stay in a campsite at Majdalena. The following day start again early in the morning and ride down through the most beautiful part of the river (protected areas + large lake) to another campsite in Lužnice (22km). Here you can stay for another night or return your canoes. However if you have more days available, you can continue on the water trip in the morning. Be aware that those two camps are the only here, so do not miss them!

Staying in the camp-sites are very cheap (1Eur/person + 1Eur/tent) but do not expect Italian or Austrian luxury. For the canoeing you could need to rent a canoe, barrel for your wears and personal stuff, safety vest and paddles of course. You can rent it really cheap (approx. 10Eur/day) from one of the following rental services:

Veronica https://www.pujcovna-lodi-raftu.info/luznice/ (in czech only)

Dušan Jakubec https://www.pujcovna-lodi.com/ (in czech only)


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