Around Krumlov


If you want to stay here for a week, you can certainly find lodging here, but you have to be prepared to spend a lot. The same goes for the surrounding area. It may not be as big, but still quite exorbitant in our opinion. We settled for a nearby campground and the $100/day commute was certainly offset by living in this central location. We can recommend Camp Stilek. Don\’t expect miracles, but housing here is really cheap, clean, and adequate for sleeping and cooking. However, if you are traveling for a week or two, you can go anywhere you want.

pohled na Krumlov

Tif Cesky Krumlov itself is the obvious first choice. There is so much to really admire here, but I will have a headache when I wake up late in the morning. I can only hope that I will. After leaving town, visit the Hlubokar Zoo. It\’s small, but a nice place. And while you\’re here, stop by the castle and its gardens. It will be a memory you will cherish forever. If you get tired of the city and the town, go to Lipno Dam, where you can catch the train at Kamenný újezd and go straight there. On the way back, you need to change trains in Rybnik. You can swim in the reservoir and the water is clean.

přehrada LIpno

You can also take a bus or train from Krumlov to Horní Planá station and visit the same place from the opposite side. If you take the same train to the last stop, Nové Údolí station, you will find a real Šumava with everything you need. You will find a very nice surprise in the cottages here. They are not very well presented on the Internet. You can also take the cable car from the campsite to Klet\’. It is windy to the top, so warm clothing is recommended. If you don\’t want to go anywhere, try lying down by the water at the campground. It\’s right next to the pond, and it\’s definitely worth it just to take a walk. It will relax you mentally. It will refresh your body as well as your spirit.

Around Krumlov


If you want to stay here for a week, you can certainly find lodging here, but you have to be prepared to spend a lot. The same goes for the surrounding area. It may not be as big, but still quite exorbitant in our opinion. We settled for a nearby campground and the $100/day commute was certainly offset by living in this central location. We can recommend Camp Stilek. Don\’t expect miracles, but housing here is really cheap, clean, and adequate for sleeping and cooking. However, if you are traveling for a week or two, you can go anywhere you want.

pohled na Krumlov

Tif Cesky Krumlov itself is the obvious first choice. There is so much to really admire here, but I will have a headache when I wake up late in the morning. I can only hope that I will. After leaving town, visit the Hlubokar Zoo. It\’s small, but a nice place. And while you\’re here, stop by the castle and its gardens. It will be a memory you will cherish forever. If you get tired of the city and the town, go to Lipno Dam, where you can catch the train at Kamenný újezd and go straight there. On the way back, you need to change trains in Rybnik. You can swim in the reservoir and the water is clean.

přehrada LIpno

You can also take a bus or train from Krumlov to Horní Planá station and visit the same place from the opposite side. If you take the same train to the last stop, Nové Údolí station, you will find a real Šumava with everything you need. You will find a very nice surprise in the cottages here. They are not very well presented on the Internet. You can also take the cable car from the campsite to Klet\’. It is windy to the top, so warm clothing is recommended. If you don\’t want to go anywhere, try lying down by the water at the campground. It\’s right next to the pond, and it\’s definitely worth it just to take a walk. It will relax you mentally. It will refresh your body as well as your spirit.