Savour the romantic, rural countryside at a camp site in the Czech Republic where time seems to have stood still. Be introduced to the inspiring nature of Central Europe or the fairy-tale capital of Prague with its medieval alleyways and modern entertainments. A holiday in the Czech Republic has everything!
A holiday in the Czech Republic is really the place for healthy, relaxed nature lovers who also like camping close to nature. The Czech Republic is a country with many opportunities for a sportive holiday; hiking, cycling, mountain climbing and every sort of wintersports in the winter!
The rural eastern part of the country has a pleasant ‘old fashioned’ feel. Here you will find sleepy villages and people hard at work in the fields. It is a common sight to see a farmer tending to his crops with a horse and cart.
The Czech Republic is especially known for its extensive nature reserves. The most famous of these is the Reuzengebergte National Park. Bohemia is a forested nature reserve that borders the German states of Bavaria and Saxony, close to Passau and Regensburg and the spectacular Danube valley. So a round trip through Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic with a week at a Czech camp site is highly recommended! The Bohemian Woods still have genuine, dense primeval forests where you can go for unlimited walks.
Southern Bohemia is a region with centuries old fortresses and castles, in the west of Bohemia there is a superb variety of modern-day health resorts. That is a holiday in itself and healthy for body and mind, revive yourself in a sauna, wellness centre or an authentic bathing resort. The Mariënbad and Karlsbad health resorts in the Czech town of Karlovy Vary are particularly famous. Nowhere in the world can you find so many health-giving mineral springs as in the Czech ‘spa-triangle’. Its rich history with well-heeled bathing guests from all over Europe has also provided many architectural monuments.
And naturally a visit to the capital Prague is a real treat. The city with dozens of towers, castles and churches, lively squares and small medieval alleyways is a must for the discriminating enthusiast of city tours. Lager beer was invented in the town of Plzen; hence it’s name Pilsener beer. An afternoon in the Pilsener Beer Museum is a wonderful experience. Naturally you can sample the local pride and glory!
Below there is a summary of camp sites in the Czech Republic.









