Kašperské Hory (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkaʃpɛrskɛː ˈɦorɪ]; German: Bergreichenstein) is a town in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It lies in the Šumava Range, some 65 km (40 mi) south of the region's capital of Plzeň.
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4.5 based on 52 reviews
We visited this place twice over the course of 2 days. Once with the kids by car with a 20 minute walk from the parking lot, and once by ourselves from Kasperske hory (town) which was about a 90 minute walk (one way). We also visited the other two castle in the triangle of Castles the same long weekend (Rabi and Kasperk). The view to the castle is much better and more rewarding from the walk as you do get to see the full effect of the scope of the castle. The people were not too friendly inside truth be told, but the tour was knowledgeable and informative, and there is plenty of space to wander around and have snacks afterwards.
5 based on 43 reviews
The main building of visitors centre with parking place is new, wooden architecture with
many pictures and stories of local animals and forest. Merchandize.
Nice walk in the forrest about 2 km to the wolf´s enclosure. Not easy to see animals, 8 wolves should be there.
5 based on 7 reviews
quit small but interesting museum, mostly czech motor cycle and few old german model, but well conservedThank you for your visit and for the review. :) Ilona Bálková
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Rozhodně jde o pěkný a zajímavý kostel, kolem něhož je i upravené okolí s parkem. Tím ale výčet kladů končí. Kostel není běžně přístupný, což je nesmyslné. Širší okolí kostela, tedy centrum Srní, není příliš hezké - vesnice je zcela znehodnocena a zhýzděna ošklivými socialistickými hotely, bytovkami a jinými vysokými budovami, které se na Šumavu vůbec nehodí. Hezké stavení (Klostermannův dům) uvidíte až za vesnicí cestou k nádrži. Příroda v okolí Srní je každopádně krásná.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The Early-Baroque Chapel of the Guardian Angel with the large cloister (added in 1735) was built between 1682 - 1683 on the hill called Stráž (Guard) above the town. One can drive up to the mountain by car. But after making inquirements I was told that the church is only opened when mass is going on. As my travelcompanion was tired he did not fancy to stroll arround just to see the exterior. Hope to visit again in 2011.
3 based on 2 reviews
The Capuchins' monastery with the Church of St. Felix of Nola founded in 1654 stands on the outskirts of Sušice. It was closed when we visited. One can make some pix through the glass. The exterior is nice. Pay attention to the Madonna at the exterior, made in lots of tiny mosaics.
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