Cozy Winter Countryside Tour 4x4: Experience Authentic Bohemia

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Oltářík Castle is a prominent landmark visible from afar. Founded in the mid-15th century, it is a Gothic-style castle.
The Gothic Hazmburk Castle is another dominant landmark, and we can visit the vineyards located directly on its southern slope to capture stunning photographs.
Do you love wine and want to understand the process of its production, or simply enjoy the beauty of enormous oak and barrique barrels? The best photos are guaranteed!
Czech food and beer are world-renowned. Our diet may not be the healthiest, but you will be pleasantly surprised by the taste and enjoyment.
Right in the Bohemian Central Highlands, we have 45 castles, each with its own story and charm, adorning the cozy and fertile landscape.
We will help you choose the perfect meal just for you. We love food, beer, and wine—they are an inseparable part of the landscape and Czech culture.
Would you like to learn how to pan for Czech garnet? It's just like gold panning, but here you can be sure that you'll take your treasure home in a small bottle.
A resting vineyard has its own poetry, but don't be mistaken—there's work to be done here too. The winemakers must complete the winter pruning by March at the latest
Small red semi-precious stones – that's the Czech garnet, our national gemstone used to create beautiful jewelry. We can also recommend trusted merchants where you can buy genuine pieces with confiden
A resting vineyard has its own poetry, but don't be mistaken—there's work to be done here too. The winemakers must complete the winter pruning by March at the latest
Relaxation is important, and with us, you can taste wine directly from the vineyards we visit. It’s a unique experience to taste something when you know exactly where it comes from.
If you prefer roasting sausages over dining in a restaurant, we'll take you to our private property and enjoy a snack in the heart of nature—far away from cars and buildings.
In the winter months, the sun sets early, and we can enjoy the sunset together while sharing stories, Czech facts, and fun trivia.
This forest beneath Hazmburk Castle is ours, and here we can make a campfire and roast sausages the traditional Czech way.
The Bohemian Central Highlands bathed in the sunset, with the dominant peak being the highest in the entire area. The hills here are not very high, but rather charming and picturesque.
In the Czech Republic, we don’t roast marshmallows, but sausages—served with bread, mustard, ketchup, or horseradish.
From February, the steppe flowers begin to bloom—maybe we'll be lucky enough to see them.
Views over the volcanic hills at sunset—this is something we never get tired of.
Even if it gets chilly outside, the vehicle is always warm and filled with plenty of fun and discovery. We drive slowly along narrow mountain roads, observing nature and wildlife.
The Czech garnet and a small glass bottle in which you can take home your self-panned treasure as a souvenir from the best trip.
Did you know that the majority of our guests are women? Perhaps it's because the Czech Republic is one of the safest countries in the world. The countryside is even safer than the cities.
We use classic vehicles from the 90s, which allow comfortable access to all interesting places, even for people with mobility limitations or older age.
Winter can create a lot of beauty, and fortunately, winters in the Czech Republic are quite mild—perfect for exploring and trips.
Dumplings, sauerkraut, duck, pork, and beef—these are classic Czech dishes. It's hard to describe them; you simply have to taste them and wash them down with a Czech beer.
Porta Bohemica, the gateway to Bohemia from Germany, was once a vital route for trade, ships, and culture. The view is consistently breathtaking.
Číčov Hill offers a great view and the first steppe flowers from February to March. If you're up for a walk, let's go.
Kocour beer comes from a small brewery, so you can only taste it in a few select pubs. Luckily, ours is one of them!
Do you live in the city and miss contact with the countryside? Pet the fluffy cows, feed them an apple or a carrot, and taste cheese made exactly from their milk.
The afternoon Bohemian Central Highlands, bathed in sunlight and covered with a light layer of snow.
Czech food and beer – a reason to visit, taste, and keep coming back.
We have a little secret castle here, just a few steps from the car. No strenuous hiking is needed to touch a piece of Gothic history.
Petting, cuddling, and feeding – every cow has its own name on this small family farm.
Once again, Czech beer takes the spotlight, but if it’s not your choice, we can offer wine from a vineyard just a mile away from the restaurant.
Czech garnets from the Bohemian Central Highlands—if you're lucky, we might find a stone measuring 3-4 millimeters, which is already enough to make jewelry.
We can go directly into the enclosure or stay behind it—either way, meeting the cows is a joyful and memorable experience.
A small treasure filled with memories – a stone believed to ward off evil and promote good health.
Are we allowed to take photos? No, here you have to take photos! :)
The winter sun warms the landscape, and even in winter, temperatures can rise above 10°C (50°F). Here, we are in the steppe.
For more than eight hundred years, Czechs, Germans, and Jews lived here together. Sadly, everything changed in the 20th century—only the cemeteries remain. Listen to the story of Czech Jews.
Red, white, rosé, sparkling? We also offer wine trips – we know everything about wine, just ask!
In the Czech Republic, blends are not as common; instead, we focus on varietal wines. We taste specific grape varieties from individual vineyards.
So many oak barrels, so many century-old oak trees. This is where wine turns into a masterpiece.
The presentation of wine is an art.
Not just large oak barrels, but also smaller charred barrique barrels can be found in our cellars.
We'd be happy to take a few photos of you in one of the most modern and luxurious wine cellars in the Czech Republic.
A volcanic landscape with rolling hills of the Bohemian Central Highlands, the warmest region in Bohemia, known for its winemakers and the Czech garnet
Oltářík Castle is a prominent landmark visible from afar. Founded in the mid-15th century, it is a Gothic-style castle.
The Gothic Hazmburk Castle is another dominant landmark, and we can visit the vineyards located directly on its southern slope to capture stunning photographs.
Do you love wine and want to understand the process of its production, or simply enjoy the beauty of enormous oak and barrique barrels? The best photos are guaranteed!
Czech food and beer are world-renowned. Our diet may not be the healthiest, but you will be pleasantly surprised by the taste and enjoyment.
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Starts
Prague
Languages
English
Difficulty
Easy
Admission
Mobile ticket
Minimum age
2 years

Description

Take your travel experience in Czech Republic to the next level with this Cozy Winter Countryside Tour 4x4: Experience Authentic Bohemia. Every moment of this 4wd tour is crafted to make your time in Prague truly special.

Previous travelers have rated this activity an average of 5 out of 5 stars in 7 reviews.

Throughout this experience, you’ll be guided through Johann W - Zamecke vinarstvi Trebivlice, Kocourov, Farma a sýrarství Ranec, and Vyhlídka Dubičky.

Throughout the experience, a knowledgeable expert will guide you, offering valuable insights and information. The activity is offered in 1 language: English, welcoming English speakers of all levels.

The starting point for this 4wd tour is located in Prague.

Reservations for this activity can be made for up to 15 individuals per booking. We recommend you review the "Included" and/or "Good to know" sections below for more details about the experience.

The cancellation policy for this experience is as follows: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Included

Local guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water

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Praha -  in CzechiaPrague

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Cozy Winter Countryside Tour 4x4: Experience Authentic Bohemia
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Minimum drinking age is 18 years
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Specialized infant seats are available
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

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