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THE CZECH REPUBLIC: FOLLOWING THE CASTLE TRAIL By Richard N. Every We are standing in front of the red castle of
Cervena Lhota built in the Middle Ages. Why is it painted red? The scene
of a Bohemian version of Romeo and Juliet, the castle’s owner married a
young woman not on his family’s “A” list, and visa versa. The families
were right; he proved a wife beater, not a Welcome to the Southern Bohemia region of the Czech Republic (CR), a land of legends, curiosities and ghosts. Some 90 miles south of Prague, the nation’s capital, it is a wooded land of fairy tale castles and enchanting scenery. A car is essential for touring this off-the-beaten track destination, but roads are practically empty once you clear the capital so the drive is a no-sweat. Overnight in a Romantic Fortified Town Plan an overnight in the next town, the fortified
Jindrichuv Hradec, also home to another castle filled with curiosities.
Of the three castle tours available, my favorite is tour C, which
includes a visit On your tour, you’ll see the castle’s many treasures – Napoleon’s bed, a piano played by Mozart, ornate water well constructed of wrought iron, and an interior beautifully decorated in Renaissance style. Most unusual are the 19th century paintings on wood, which despite the talent of the artists were mutilated to form targets for musket practice. Make time to Czech out the National Photograph
museum, and the mother of all curiosities, Kryzas crèche. Completed in
1756 after 60 years of woodworking, this mechanical nativity scene Diner is your chance to dine like a lord. The greeters are knights of the Jindrichuv Hradec castle, and entertainment is provided by fire eaters (women!), jugglers and minstrels. The beer is excellent; food quite passable, but the honey wine is definitely an acquired taste. A Czech Windsor Castle The castle Hluboka in Ceske Budejiovece, the next
town on the castle trail, has more in common with Windsor castle than
any Bears The Best Bit A stop in the fortified town of Cesky Krumlov, the
last castle on
To do the tour, good walking shoes are essential. Park at the bottom of the town and cab it up to the formal gardens; then walk leisurely down hill. If You Go www.czechtourism.com contains all the information you’ll need for getting around and finding accommodations. When selecting your hotels, consider that the star rating system isn’t necessarily the same worldwide. Be sure the property contains the desired amenities and do your homework. English is not widely spoken, except in hotels, and a good phrase book is worth its weight in gold. English does appear on menus together with the weight of the meat in the dish, a throwback to food rationing in Communist times. Clearly, today’s fast food restaurants weren’t first with the quarter-pounder burger. Richard N. Every is a professional travel writer and photographer, and a member of the North American Travel Journalists Association. all photos are by Richard N. Every |