Travel
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The Prague Semmering: Scenic rail route still going 150 years later
Exactly 150 years ago, on September 16, 1872, the first passenger train was launched on the so-called Prague Semmering, the most picturesque railway line in the capital.
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Štěpánka lookout tower
For 130 years, the Štěpánka lookout tower has been offering visitors beautiful views of the western part of the Giant Mountains.
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Raná – the cradle of Czech gliding
The bare ridge with three peaks near Louny has been a centre for gliding and flying since the 1930s. Nowadays it is especially popular among paragliding enthusiasts.
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Restorers use goat hair in Charles Bridge renovation
Experts are using goat hair to renovate the sandstone of Prague's medieval Chalres Bridge.
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Forest Kingdom reservoir
Les Královstí or Forest Kingdom reservoir was built on the Elbe River in 1920, taking its name from an old border forest that runs along its left bank.
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Černá Nisa Bedřichov – the highest situated dam in the Czech Republic
The Bedřichov Dam lies in the Jizera Mountains at a height of 775 metres above sea level. It is an attractive site for both tourists and nature lovers.
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Frýdlant Castle
The medieval castle, extended in the 16th century to become a Renaissance chateau, is situated on a basalt rock above the River Smědá.
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Jindřichův Hradec
The largest tourist attraction of the South Bohemian city of Jindřichův Hradec is its historical centre.
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Ghosts of parishioners help bring abandoned church back to life
The church of Sv. Jiří in the village of Lukova was abandoned for half a century until an art student project brought it back to life.
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Devil’s Arse
The “Devil’s Arse” (Ďáblova prdel) is a famous rock formation in the area of “Czech Canada”, a national park that is filled with granite rocks.
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Destination Istanbul: Czech hitchhiking championships kick-off this Saturday
This Saturday will see the start of the annual Czech Hitchhiking Championships (Mistrovství ČR v autostopu). Contestants will have to hitchike to Istanbul and back.
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My Prague – Helena Koutná
Helena Koutná, a top Czech interpreter, takes us to some of her favourite spots in the capital, starting at the Prague 7 cafe Lajka and ending at the Botanical Garden.
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