Transfer from Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport
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Departure from Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport
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Estimated arrival to Linz
15:37h

Trip duration: 397min

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Departure from Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport
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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Adrspach Rocks - Czech Republic

Adrspach Rocks
Czech Republic

105 min

Adrspach Rocks are a geological curiosity and truly amazing natural wonder. This rock formation is absolutely stunning, and if you continue your walk alongside the... Metuje River, you will discover the astonishing Gothic Gate and, after that, another awesome surprise awaits – a waterfall completely surrounded by rock formations. This approximately 2 hrs walk will make you feel like wondering through the world of mythical creatures.

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Tabor
Czech Republic

75 min

A town of fascinating history and many natural treasures, Tabor attracts many visitors all year round. It is perfect stop-off because its historic town is... compact and can be easily walked around. The vast variety of Tabor’s attractions includes the town walls, the Tabor Tunnels which form an underground world beneath the city’s main square and numerous churches and monuments. Perhaps one museum deserves a special mention and that is the The Hussite Museum which presents the history of town strongly connected to the Hussite movement. But there is also another museum for all those with sweet tooth and that is the Museum of Chocolate and Marzipan that will be a delight to your palates.

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Cesky Krumlov
Czech Republic

135 min

You’ll find splendor and enjoyment in every corner of the town of Cesky Krumlov. Just walking among the Renaissance and Baroque colorfully painted buildings and... passing by (or entering, by all means!) the charming taverns, restaurants and traditional artisan shops, will make you feel instantly uplifted and more positive. Probably the most acclaimed attraction is the Castle with its Baroque theatre, one of the best preserved in central Europe and the strikingly colorful round tower. After you finish your visit to Cesky Krumlov you will clearly understand why it is a Unesco World Heritage Site and why it is an irresistible tourist magnet. The town is also home to many cultural events and festivals, the Celebration of the Rose in June being the most popular.

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Ksiaz Castle
Poland

75 min

Looking for some history and mystery in the province of Silesia? Look no further, Ksiaz Castle is the right place for you. Dating from the... 13th century, this grand castle is considered as the “Pearl of Silesia”. Many rumors and stories are linked to this grand castle due to its colorful history, but the most interesting ones refer to the World War II. Allegedly the sealed rooms in the basement were used as a secret laboratory for testing rockets; another version is that the underground tunnels were prepared for future Hitler’s hideout and according to some people these tunnels conceal a train packed with gold and valuables stolen by the Nazis.

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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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Swidnica and Jawor - Churches of Peace
Poland

75 min

These unique buildings are a must visit site in Poland. Churches of Peace were built in Poland following the so called Peace of Westphalia in... 1648. According this treaty, protestant churches could only be built outside the town, they had to be constructed entirely from wood, and finished within one year. Out of three protestant churches that were built in 17th century, only the churches in Swidnica and Jawor remained preserved, the third one in Glogow had burned down in 1758. These large churches with capacity of 5500 people have interiors richly decorated in unique frescoes and Baroque-style paintings. Both of the churches are completely authentic, firmly defying the course of centuries despite the fact they are built without nails, cement, stone and iron.