PP Vltava u Blanského lesa
PP Vltava u Blanského lesa
Attractions and places to see around PP Vltava u Blanského lesa encompass a Protected Landscape Area in the Czech Republic, known for its natural beauty and historical landmarks. This region protects a significant stretch of the Vltava River, offering diverse flora and fauna. Located near Český Krumlov, it provides opportunities for exploring natural features and cultural sites. The area is part of the larger Blanský les Protected Landscape Area, recognized for its well-preserved environment.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Caution when descending! This section is extremely abrupt. In combination with wet conditions, fallen leaves, and a sharp curve, it can become very dangerous. A friend of mine slipped at exactly this spot while cycling and suffered two fractured vertebrae. A cross has been placed there in memory of a cyclist who tragically lost her life at this location on May 1st, 2023. In my opinion, a simple warning sign is insufficient — this danger spot must be permanently secured and appropriately mitigated.
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Attention: Mosquitoes and deer flies very active (end of June 2024)
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Apparently heavily used by mountain bikers.
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The lentil soup is very tasty. An exciting dish is pickled ermine. The translator app stopped working. So I ordered cheese with onions in English, which I saw other guests doing. Ermine, that's the name of the cheese! It was very tasty. This is also a popular landing spot for kayakers. Toilets available. Dog-friendly.
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The Vltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic, it flows through Prague and is famous for its picturesque valley as well as its musical heritage, immortalized by Bedřich Smetana's famous symphonic poem "The Vltava".
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A scenery like in a fairy tale. 👍🏼
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At least it's asphalted, the climb is quite good.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, centered around the Vltava River in the Blanský Forest, which offers picturesque scenery and opportunities for water activities. You can also find the Steep ascent on the Vltava Cycle Path near Zlatá Koruna, providing challenging routes and viewpoints. The broader Blanský les Protected Landscape Area is known for its diverse flora, including approximately 900 species of vascular plants, and interesting limestone islets.
Yes, the area boasts significant historical landmarks. The Dívčí Kámen Castle Ruins, perched on a rocky ridge overlooking the Vltava River, offer a well-preserved historical experience. Additionally, the nearby town of Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its stunning castle, a graphite mine, and a unique revolving auditorium.
The PP Vltava u Blanského lesa area is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. The Vltava River is popular for water sports like kayaking, rafting, and canoeing. For hikers, there are numerous trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes. Rock climbing is also possible at Domoradické skály. You can find many routes for hiking and mountain biking in the area, such as those listed in the Hiking around PP Vltava u Blanského lesa guide.
Absolutely. The Vltava River in the Blanský Forest is considered family-friendly, offering gentle walks along its banks and opportunities for relaxed water activities. The Campsite and canoe launch on the Vltava River provides a great base for family adventures. The Dívčí Kámen Castle Ruins are also a popular and engaging experience for families.
For refreshments, the U Rybářů Riverside Pub is a popular spot, especially for kayakers, offering tasty local dishes and a dog-friendly atmosphere. The region around PP Vltava u Blanského lesa and nearby Český Krumlov offers various accommodation options, from campsites like the Campsite and canoe launch on the Vltava River to guesthouses and hotels in the surrounding towns.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. Popular options include the easy 'Dívčí Kámen Castle Ruins – Vltava River in the Blanský Forest loop from Třísov' and the moderate 'Vltava River in the Blanský Forest – Dívčí Kámen Castle Ruins loop from Třísov'. For more options, explore the Hiking around PP Vltava u Blanského lesa guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Steep ascent on the Vltava Cycle Path near Zlatá Koruna features gradients up to 18%, offering a demanding route from the Vltava valley to the hills. For mountain bikers, routes like 'Kleť Summit – Kleť Observation Tower loop from Třísov' are available, which are rated as difficult. You can find more challenging routes in the MTB Trails around PP Vltava u Blanského lesa guide.
The area is beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for water sports on the Vltava River and enjoying the outdoor campsites. Winter can be picturesque for quiet walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Many areas within the PP Vltava u Blanského lesa and the broader Blanský les PLA are dog-friendly, especially the hiking trails. The U Rybářů Riverside Pub explicitly welcomes dogs, making it a good stop for you and your canine companion.
Yes, the region offers several impressive viewpoints. The Vltava River in the Blanský Forest itself provides many picturesque vistas. For expansive panoramic views, the Kleť Lookout Tower, located on Kleť Mountain, is the oldest stone lookout tower in the Czech Republic and offers views of the Českobudějovická pánev and Třeboňská pánev basins, the Novohradské hory Mountains, and a substantial part of the Šumava region.
The Blanský les Protected Landscape Area (PLA), which encompasses PP Vltava u Blanského lesa, is recognized for its exceptionally well-preserved natural environment. It is a European significant site within the Natura 2000 network, protecting diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like the Eurasian lynx. The PLA boasts an impressive array of approximately 900 species of vascular plants and contains 15 nature reserves, making it a significant ecological treasure.


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