Bohemia

Things to do in Bohemia.

Bohemia extends far past the gravitational pull of Prague’s center, offering a landscape defined by the sharp geometry of the northern mountains and the precision of its glassmaking tradition. Head to the Crystal Valley to see industrial furnaces where craft is a matter of thermal physics rather than souvenir-shop sentimentality. It is a region best understood from the window of a regional train, tracing lines through the pine-dense borders

Český Krumlov

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The jewel of Bohemia

Karlovy Vary

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The king’s city

Kutná Hora

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The city of bones

More things to do in Bohemia.

In Pilsen, the architecture of the brewery is as significant as the liquid it produces—a masterclass in 19th-century industrial scale and efficiency. Further west, the spa towns offer a lesson in grandeur, though the discerning eye will skip the gilded colonnades for the brutalist silhouette of the Thermal Hotel in Karlovy Vary. The topography favors the cyclist who views a sudden, brutal gradient as a necessary part of the day’s design

Where to stay in Bohemia.

Seek out the socialist-modernist mountain hotels that cling to the ridges of the Krkonoše range like concrete outcroppings. In urban centers, prioritize converted industrial lofts that maintain their structural integrity and eschew the clutter of unnecessary decorative flourishes. You need a room that serves as a quiet, efficient laboratory for planning the next day’s transit, not a museum of velvet

Where to eat and drink in Bohemia.

The culinary foundation here is built on the sturdy utility of wild game, forest mushrooms, and the world’s most consistent lager. Find a village pub where the menu is a single, unadorned sheet of paper and the locals are too preoccupied with the forestry to notice an outsider. It is about the honesty of the ingredients and the total lack of garnish, served in rooms that have smelled of hop-smoke for a century

When to visit Bohemia.

Late autumn brings a heavy, functional mist to the Bohemian forests, providing a stark, cinematic backdrop for those who prefer their landscapes without a crowd. Winter is ideal for those who appreciate the quiet beauty of a well-heated train carriage while the landscape outside turns into a monochrome etching. Avoid the peak summer months when the popular trails become cluttered with those who cannot read a map

Czech cycling culture.

In Czechia, the bicycle is less a hobby and more a functional necessity for navigating the space between the city and the vineyard. It’s a culture built on sturdy frames and a collective understanding that the best route always involves a stop for unpasteurized lager. Forget the high-performance posturing; here, the rhythm is dictated by the terrain and the quiet efficiency of the Bohemian backroads

Driving culture and road safety

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Driver attitudes, road traffic statistics, and road safety laws for cyclists

Cycling laws in Czechia

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Everything you need to know about cycling laws and regulations in Czechia

Czechia’s cycling history

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A guide to the cycling history, bicycle culture, and bike routes

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