Escape into nature
If you choose to camp in the Czech Republic, a visit to one of the vast national parks that typify the country’s landscape is highly recommended. The following areas are perfect for exploring the beautiful Czech countryside:
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Krkonoše National Park
This is one of the most well-known border mountain ranges in Central Europe, situated only 125 km to the north of Prague.
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Bohemian Paradise
The Bohemian Paradise national park is best known for its “rock towns” of sandstone. A number of the rocks are topped with castles, and Trosky Castle is certainly worth a visit.
Culture in Prague and PlzeÅ
A visit from your campsite to the capital city Prague is certainly not to be missed, and with dozens of castles, churches, picturesque squares and narrow medieval streets, it is a must-see for those who love exploring cities. One hour to the west of Prague is the town of PlzeÅ, famous for being the starting point of car manufacturer Skoda, but likely better known for inventing Pilsner beer. You could choose to spend an enjoyable afternoon in the Pilsner beer museum and if you choose to enjoy a glass of the local pride, you will be forgiven!
Overnight stays your way
One thing is clear, the Czech Republic is a varied country, but how would you like to discover this holiday destination? Some campers prefer their own tent or caravan, while others prefer the convenience of on-site accommodation. Whichever you prefer, the Czech Republic has it all. Choose the greenest grass on the site for your tent or caravan, or book a comfortable mobile home for the whole family. This way, everyone gets the most out of a relaxed holiday.
Sport, games and entertainment
Looking for great activities on the campsite? Then check out the swimming pool or the beach, let the children have the time of their lives in the play area and take part in the entertainment programme. You could even challenge your family to some sport - most Czech campsites have a sports pitch, table tennis table and beach volleyball facilities.
Don't forget your four-legged friend
If your family isn't complete without your faithful four-legged friend, bring him or her along! The Czech countryside is breathtaking, with something for both dogs and dog lovers to enjoy. To avoid disappointment, ensure to check in advance that your dog is welcome in the season you are planning to holiday.