
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.
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 top of a hill in the middle of Staatz-Kautendorf. They are freely accessible throughout the year.
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.
Bare Foot Trail – An unusual tourist attraction, which can be found in Valtice. The circular route of less than 5 km begins from the neighbouring Austrian village of Schrattenberg to Valtice – to the romantic Reistna Colonnade at the highest point of the Lednice – Valtice area.
Lednice-Valtice area – the buildings that the Lichtensteins built here became famous. Majestic castles, romantic ruins, Empire gazeebos, original lookout towers.
Iron Curtain Museum – The museum offers a view of border surveillance from the First Republic to the present. The main part of the exhibition is devoted to border surveillance associated with the Iron Curtain.
Mikulov (12 km) – You could hardly find a town with a nicer location than Mikulov, situated on the last tip of Pálava and surrounded by vineyards.
Laa an der Thaya (40km) – is a landscaped border town, which is famous for its thermal baths, which are a very popular tourist attraction. Hanfthal (Hemp-village) is a small village located south-west of Laa an der Thaya with an 800-year old tradition of growing hemp.
The Nové Mlýny reservoirs – a cascade of three water reservoirs – are used for swimming, fishing, windsurfing and shipping. The surrounding area is suitable for hiking and cycling.
To this day, Palava is guarded by the ancient mysteries of mammoth hunters, Celts and the forgotten fate of the soldiers of the 10th Roman Legion, who, according to legend, began to grow vines here.
Vienna (89 km) – a city known for its huge number of cultural and historical monuments, but the small and very pleasant Vienna Zoo is well worth visiting. It is really something to see.
Znojmo, Podyjí National Park (77 km) – a beautiful historic town on the banks of the River Dyje (Thaya) is definitely worth a visit and of course we also recommend hiking along the marked hiking trails through the Podyjí National Park