Transfer from Cesky Krumlov
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Departure from Cesky Krumlov
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Estimated arrival to Dresden
12:49h

Trip duration: 229min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Terezin
Czech Republic

90 min

Terezin fortress was built by the Emperor Joseph II at the end of the 18th century in honor of his mother Maria Theresa but during... the WWII it had been turned into a Jewish ghetto and a Gestapo prison by the Nazis. The fortress includes a whole complex of buildings surrounded by the walls and today it is a living monument that commemorates all victims of Jewish population that lost their lives here due to malnutrition, brutality and overcrowding. By visiting this highly moving complex visitors learn all about daily sufferings and inhumane conditions that Jews had to undergo during the Second World War. The complex is divided between the “Small Fortress” that was a prison for political prisoners and “Large Fortress” that became a ghetto for Jews.

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Hluboka
Czech Republic

75 min

The first sight of Hluboka remains long in every visitor’s memory. It is indeed awe-inspiring. The grandness of this Baroque masterpiece can be revealed not... only in its appearance, but also in its 140 lavishly decorated rooms and 11 towers. Being this huge, there are several different tours that visitors can choose from - stroll through the private rooms and ceremonial halls; explore the rich hunting collection, enjoy a view from one of the towers or visit a kitchen with original equipment. The chateau was originally founded in the middle of the 13th century by Bohemian kings and remodeled during the first half of the 18th century based on the English castle of Windsor. The castle is surrounded by a gorgeous English style park.

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Weesenstein
Germany

60 min

Weesenstein castle divinely combines different architectural styles that have emerged during many reconstructions since it was built 800 years ago. The styles are ranging from... Medieval to Renaissance and Baroque. Not only are the styles mixing, but the castle layout is quite unconventional with stables on the fifth floor, banquet halls in the attic and the residential quarters in the vault. This hidden gem is off the beaten path so there are no crowds. English audio guides are available. The castle features a cafe, a restaurant and a brewery (with beer brewed on site) where visitors can enjoy a Saxony style meal and nice views over the large gardens.

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Bastei
Germany

60 min

The amazing Bastei rock formation is one of the most unique landscapes in Saxon Switzerland. It is also most popular viewing point with around 1.5... million visitors each year. This surreal beauty is attributed to the deep gorge carved out from the Elbe River that runs almost 200 m below. The Bastei Bridge that is connecting some of the rocks is about 75 m long and it was built in 1851 to replace the original wooden bridge from 1824. Visitors may choose from various options, from a leisure walk to a more rigid and challenging hike, there are walking trails for everyone. Whatever you decide on, don’t forget your camera!

Quality photo of Konopiste Castle - Czech Republic

Konopiste Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The castle was founded in the 13th century but its most prominent owner, and the one who made it the splendid structure it is today,... is the Archduke Franz Ferdinand d'Este. He is responsible for remodeling the massive Gothic and Renaissance building and installing electricity, central heating, flush toilets and showers making it his ideal country residence. The castle can be discovered via four different guided tours, available in English as well, which reveal Franz Ferdinand's private apartments, his collections of antique furniture; Italian paintings; Gothic sculptures; hunting trophies and armory. Take a walk in the Rose Garden with beautiful Italian Renaissance statutes and enjoy the calming atmosphere where you might encounter free-roaming pheasants, peacocks and quails freely inhabiting the area.

Quality photo of Konigstein Fortress - Germany

Konigstein Fortress
Germany

75 min

It’s grandiose; it’s immense; it’s unconquerable. One of Saxony’s most popular tourist attractions, Konigstein Fortress occupies the entire hilltop which is as big as 13... football fields. The original castle, first mentioned in 1233, was not this huge but was expanded in late 1500s and became a citadel of more than fifty buildings surrounded by solid walls. During centuries it was used for various purposes - a castle, a monastery, a military hospital, a country retreat and a state prison. Since 1955 the fortress complex has been opened to the public as a military and historical open air museum with many superb features like the giant wine barrel of Augustus the Strong and the second deepest water well in Europe.