Regiones turísticas

Las regiones turísticas son definidas como territorios para las que es típico un tipo determinado de turismo que comunica y une cada uno de los elementos de la región determinada pero a la vez les diferencia de las demás regiones. La base para la región turística es la existencia de los productos y la oferta turística. Las regiones turísticas por lo contrario no forman las fronteras políticas ni las institucionales.

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Praga

Praga
The capital city of the Czech Republic; the political, economical and cultural centre of the country; the seat of the president, of the government and the parliament; the centre of university education and specified educational system, the seat of the Academy of Sciences and numerous scientific institutes. Characteristics of the region Prague is a significant cultural centre with a variety of...

Prague Environs (Central Bohemia)

Prague Environs (Central Bohemia)
Characteristics of the region: A large recreation area extends south of Prague along the rivers Vltava and Sázava. Many Praguers spend their weekends and holidays in their private weekend houses situated here.

Southern Bohemia

Southern Bohemia
It is the region of castles, chateaus and lakes. The nature of southern Bohemia is very diverse. Besides typical flat areas with numerous artificial lakes and peat-bogs, framed with dense forests and extensive meadows we can find even rougher mountain landscape in this region. Characteristics of the region The landscape is nearly untouched by modern civilization. Numerous cultural and historical...

Šumava

Šumava
The tourist region Šumava is extensive, around 120 km long wooded mountain range. It extends along the south-western border of the Czech Republic, Germany and Austria. In 1993 most of its area (the peat-bogs, glacial lakes, remains of primeval forest growths) was proclaimed the National park of Šumava.

Plzeňsko

Plzeňsko
Plzeňsko is a picturesque region of forests and tourist routes. Slightly waved wooded landscape with numerous rivers and artificial lakes, nearly untouched nature, picturesque, little villages and numerous castles and chateaux are characteristic for this region. Plzeň (Pilsen) is the centre of the region as well as the economic, cultural and social metropolis of the whole western...

West-Bohemian Spas

West-Bohemian Spas
- the region for regeneration and relaxation. The most western tourist region, located along the border with Bavaria and Saxony, became famous with spas. He number and variety of mineral curative springs is unique in the world. Due to diverse chemical consistence, the local springs have a wide range of curative effects, used for various cures and therapies. Characteristics of the region Karlovy...

Northern Bohemia

Northern Bohemia
Northern Bohemia is the paradise for skiers and lovers of nature. The Protected landscape areas Jizerské hory and Lužické hory and National park Krkonoše are located in the region. Folk wooden buildings and stone look-out towers have preserved on many places of the region. Máchovo jezero (Máchovo Lake) and the area of Holanské rybníky (Holanské artificial lakes) can be recommended to the fans of...

Český ráj

Český ráj
It is the region of romantic trips and rock corners. This remarkable region is located between Jičín, Sobotka, Mladá Boleslav, Mnichovo Hradiště, Kopanina, Železný Brod, Semily and Lomnice nad Popelkou. In the east the region passes into the Podkrkonoší area, in the north it is surrounded by the mountain ranges of Jizerské hory and Krkonoše.   Characteristics of the region Already in around...

Eastern Bohemia

Eastern Bohemia
It is the region of charming lowlands and mountain massifs. A wide range of tourist products is prepared to satisfy every visitor of the eastern Bohemia. Beautiful nature and healthy environment of lowlands, foothills as well as mountains is ideal for active tourism. Attractive tourist target places are the result of long tradition of this region with many anonymous as well as famous...

Krkonoše

Krkonoše
This mountain region is an ideal place for winter and summer holiday. Krkonoše with its highest Mount Sněžka (1602 m above sea level) is the highest mountain range of the republic. The southern borders of the region and the most popular resorts belong to the zone of the National park. Characteristics of the region Krkonoše is attractive all-year-round. The towns Špindlerův Mlýn and Harrachov...

Vysočina (the Czech-Moravian Highlands)

Vysočina (the Czech-Moravian Highlands)
Českomoravská vrchovina (Czech-Moravian Highlands) is situated on the territory which connects Bohemia and Moravia. It stretches from the south.-Bohemian lakes to the border of the Haná region.

Southern Moravia

Southern Moravia
Lowlands and hillsides with extensive vineyards create the largest part of its territory. Along the border with Austria rise the limestone hills Pavlovské vrchy (Pavlovské hills); north of Brno you will find the Moravský kras (Moravian Karst) area with its maze of abysses and caves.

Central Moravia

Central Moravia
This fertile region extends mainly along the Morava River. Since the 16th century, the region has carried the name Haná. It is famous for its sunny climate (and friendly populace), rich folk costumes, its traditional pungent (some might say smelly) cheese, and a vast number of Baroque cathedrals, churches, monasteries, and pilgrimage sites.

La Moravie du Nord et la Silésie

La Moravie du Nord et la Silésie
Both are picturesque regions split by mountain ridges and rolling hills, ideal for summer vacation as well as a range of winter sports.


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