Transfer from Telc
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Departure from Telc
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Estimated arrival to Olomouc
11:14h

Trip duration: 134min

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Quality photo of Kromeriz - Czech Republic

Kromeriz
Czech Republic

60 min

Kromeriz is considered by many the most beautiful city in the Check Republic. Thus, no wonder that UNESCO decided to included it in its world... heritage list. One of many reasons for this is surely Archbishop’s Chateau with Floral Gardens. The gardens hold hedge labyrinths which are ideal for meditative walks while historic greenhouses with rich variety of colorful plants and flowers stipulate relaxation and pleasure.

Quality photo of Trebic - Czech Republic

Trebic
Czech Republic

75 min

Many tourists visit Trebic just to see two UNESCO World Heritage sites – the Basilica of St. Procopius and the Jewish Quarter and the Jewish... Cemetery. Sure, these are the most notable ones, but Trebic has many other valuable monuments owing to the rich history of the town.

Quality photo of Namest nad Oslavou Castle - Czech Republic

Namest nad Oslavou Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

Dating from the 15th century, this monumental castle is a fine example of the Renaissance architecture in Moravia. Namest nad Oslavou Castle was originally built... on the ruins of a 13th century fortress by the Moravian lords of Zierotin and to this day is preserved almost unchanged. The walk through the history is available through the tour that takes visitors in the castle rooms furnished with historical furniture and decorated with precious paintings and tapestries. Although the castle chapel is notable for its design, it is the library that is the most unique part with a rich selection of books and a beautifully frescoed barrel ceiling. There is another tour available, one that takes visitors to the private apartments of Haugwitz family, who owned it in the 19th and 20th century.