Best attractions and places to see around Tachov include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in the western Czech Republic near the German border. The town center is protected as an urban monument zone, reflecting its rich history as a royal city. The region offers diverse landscapes, from the Bohemian Forest to various natural features, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.
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„Looking back at the 20th century, we can say: the first half was characterized by the human catastrophes of the two world wars and by the night of fascism, which originated in Germany, swept across almost all of Europe, and found its terrible climax in the Holocaust,“ said the long-time German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher (1927 to 2016) in a speech in Zurich on September 20, 2006. Each of the numerous war memorials / fallen soldiers’ memorials has – in addition to the task of commemorating the victims of war and tyranny – the important function of constantly warning to preserve peace.
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Here, a clearing in the forest was used to create a small "sacred area" in the middle of nature, one that cyclists shouldn't pass by unnoticed. A small hill constructed of natural stone—one could also call it a grotto—rises in the middle of the forest clearing. It is crowned by a cross with the Corpus Christi. The centerpiece of this small sacred monument, however, is a depiction of the Virgin Mary, with a votive tablet on either side of her image. Seating and tables complete the ensemble.
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When Slavs repeatedly invaded the Nordgau at the beginning of the 12th century, Margrave Diepold, as administrator of the Nordgau, and his friend Count Beringer of Sulzbach were forced in 1109 to settle the border with the Bohemian dukes Borsivoy and Wladislaw on behalf of the German King Henry V. One of the established border points was likely this mighty, immovable granite block. A cross, still clearly visible today, was carved into the broad, blunt cone on the south side. Barely discernible is the inscription "Bohemia" on the east side and "Bavaria" on the west side. The slab marks the border line with a furrow cut at an obtuse angle. The stone also bears a number and the year of the last border determination: "1843." In 1997, the Bavarian-Bohemian hiking and cross-country skiing border crossing "Kreuzstein / Křížový kámen" was officially opened.
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Large, beautiful square in the town center with plenty of seating
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My TIP: The following book describes hikes and the entire region very well: Bohemian Forest & Imperial Forest A TRAVEL GUIDE & HIKING GUIDE for Bohemia & the Czech Republic with 33 day hikes from Bad Brambach in the Vogtland through the West Bohemian spa triangle and the Bohemian Forest to Krumau & Budweis Publisher: REISEBUCH-KARHU ISBN: 978-3-98165-770-8 Information about the book & possibility to order: https://www.reise-karhu.de/reisebuecher/boehmerwald-kaiserwald.html
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A beautiful market square. The town hall is particularly worth mentioning.
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Charming little town with a beautiful, architecturally intact market square
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Tachov offers a rich history with several notable sites. You can visit the majestic Tachovsky Castle, a 13th-century fortress with well-preserved walls and panoramic views. The Museum of the Bohemian Forest in Tachov provides insights into the region's past. Don't miss the Republic Square, the heart of the royal city, or the Hussite Monument on Vysoká Hill. You can also explore the Ruins of the Paulaner Monastery and Světce Castle.
Yes, the region boasts several unique cultural landmarks. The Riding Hall in Světce is the largest in the Czech Republic and the second largest in Central Europe, an impressive historical building. Just across the border in Germany, the Grenzlandturm Bärnau offers magnificent views into the Tachov area and stands as a testament to the Cold War era. You can also find the ancient Kreuzstein Border Marker, a granite stone possibly marking the Bavaria-Bohemia border for a millennium.
For breathtaking views, climb the Městská Věž (Town Tower) in Tachov for sweeping vistas of the rooftops. The Havran Observation Tower provides a great vantage point with views of the Bohemian, Upper Palatinate, and Bavarian Forests. Additionally, the Vysoká Observation Tower offers excellent panoramic views of Tachov and its surroundings.
The Tachov region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the tranquil Zámecký Park with its manicured gardens and scenic ponds. Discover the Tachov Waterfall, a small natural cascade south of the village. The Waldnaab Spring, also known as "Kreuzbrunnen," marks the origin of the Waldnaab river. Another natural point of interest is the Marian Grotto Am Spitzwold, a peaceful spot in the forest.
Yes, many attractions around Tachov are suitable for families. Exploring the grounds of Tachovsky Castle or strolling through Zámecký Park are great options. The Grenzlandturm Bärnau offers an interesting historical perspective and views that children might enjoy. Easy hiking trails, such as those found in the easy hikes around Tachov guide, are also perfect for family outings.
The region around Tachov is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, road cycling, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore options in the Cycling around Tachov guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Tachov guide. Hikers can discover trails in the Easy hikes around Tachov guide, including routes to viewpoints and historical sites.
Absolutely. The area offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. You can find trails leading to natural features like the Tachov Waterfall or historical sites such as the Hussite Monument on Vysoká Hill. For specific routes, check out the Easy hikes around Tachov guide, which includes routes like the "Silberhütte Shelter – Havran Observation Tower loop" and the "Ruins of the Světce Monastery – Vysoká Observation Tower loop."
The region around Tachov is generally best for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The weather is typically mild, making it pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. While some attractions are accessible year-round, the warmer months offer the most comfortable conditions for enjoying the natural landscapes and trails.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. Many appreciate the well-preserved historical sites like Tachovsky Castle and the unique Riding Hall in Světce. The panoramic views from observation towers such as Havran Observation Tower are also highly rated. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Marian Grotto Am Spitzwold and the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails are also popular among the komoot community.
Yes, given Tachov's proximity to the German border, there are significant sites related to its border history. The Havran Observation Tower is a well-restored border tower from the Cold War era. Similarly, the Grenzlandturm Bärnau, though in Germany, offers views into the Tachov area and serves as a Cold War testament. The ancient Kreuzstein Border Marker is a historical granite stone marking the Bavaria-Bohemia border.
Tachov town center, being an urban monument zone, offers various cafes and pubs. While specific accommodation details are not provided here, the town and surrounding villages typically have options ranging from guesthouses to hotels. Many hiking and cycling routes also pass through or near villages where you can find local establishments for refreshments.


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