
Archeopark Pavlov
Archaeological Park Pavlov (19 km) – terrain exposition of mammoth hunters in Pavlov, in a place where a settlement from the Young Paleolithic period was situated.
The Almond orchard Hustopeče (30 km) – A 9 km long almond orchard trail is a natural rarity in Central Europe, as it consists of 1200 trees, which were planted here in 1949.
The history of growing almond orchards in the Czech Republic dates back to the 17th century. The almond festival takes place at the turn of March and April, as almonds are among one of the first messengers of spring and the first of all trees to bloom.
We cordially invite you to the Lednicko-Valtický Apartment, which is located in the South Moravian wine village of Hlohovec, in the middle of the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, whose monuments are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. You can stay in our Lednicko-Valtický apartment, enjoy relaxing cycling in this flat beautiful countryside and sip the best wine from the vineyards around the protected landscape area of Pálava.
Archaeological Park Pavlov (19 km) – terrain exposition of mammoth hunters in Pavlov, in a place where a settlement from the Young Paleolithic period was situated.
The Castle ruins of ‘Burgruine Staatz’ are situated on
The Almond orchard Hustopeče (30 km) – A 9 km long almond orchard trail is a natural rarity in Central Europe, as it consists of 1200 trees, which were planted here in 1949.
Falkenstein Castle (20 km) – is a freely accessible ruin of a castle towering directly above the village of the same name. The current owner, Georg Thum-Vrints has opened the castle ruin to visitors again.