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Cottages in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a Central European country bordered by Slovakia, Austria, Germany, and Poland. It is a green paradise surrounded by beautiful mountains and crystal-clear lakes. You can be even closer to these marvelous natural wonders if you rent a cottage in the Czech Republic. Nature, fresh air, peacefulness... All of this is waiting for you!
Imagine yourself waking up, opening the window, taking a breath of fresh air while listening to the lively songs of the birds. Afterwards, you can savor a warm cup of coffee and a delicious freshly prepared breakfast on the terrace of your holiday house in the Czech Republic. Enjoy the rest of the day while walking through the forest, having a picnic, or simply admiring the natural surroundings around your cottage. You can spend lovely evenings watching the colourful sunsets and sipping a glass of wine. If you are lucky enough, you might even spot a deer somewhere nearby or hear the sounds of an owl.
This European country is full of history. Once the Czech Republic and Slovakia were part of the same country, called Czechoslovakia. In 1991 the two of them separated and the map of Europe changed. Digging more into history… Did you know that the Czech Republic has the most castles in Europe? More exactly 2,000 including the largest ancient castle in the world, the Prague Castle, which was built in the 9th century. Also, in this Central European country, you can enjoy a multitude of types of beer as there is the highest beer consumption per person in the world. Another interesting fact about the 21st largest country in Europe is that there is produced the high-quality Bohemia crystal glass, which was named after one of the regions.
According to researchers, the Czech Republic is the 7th safest country in the world. Also, coming back to facts about nature, almost the entire country is surrounded by mountains except for some parts of the south and approximately a third of the countryside is represented by forest. If you are a nature lover, this destination is perfect for you. Are you already curious to see all of this? Check out the holiday houses in the Czech Republic that are available on Nature.house.
What kind of weather should you expect?
Do you have a dilemma regarding when it’s the right time to go to the Czech Republic? The weather has always been one of the main factors that are taken into account when deciding to plan a vacation. The European continental climate is specific to the location on the map of this Central European country. Therefore, the winters are moderately cold and the summers are warm and dry. Don’t forget to take your winter jacket and sweaters with you if you decide to go in January because that is considered to be the coldest month, with temperatures around 0°C during the day. However, winter holidays can be really fun because you can practice a multitude of outdoor activities. Also, there are several holiday houses in the Czech Republic that have a fireplace in front of which you can enjoy a wonderful evening with your loved ones.
Summers have an average temperature of 25°C, sometimes reaching even 30°C, July being considered the warmest month. Autumns in the Czech Republic are wet and foggy. Therefore, you should definitely pack your umbrella and rain boots in your luggage. This recommendation also applies if you decide to go during spring. Whenever you plan to go, on the website of Nature.house you will be able to find a wide variety of cottages in the Czech Republic that will be your home during your holiday.
Natural treasures of the Czech Republic
Bohemian Switzerland National Park
A green area of approximately 80 square kilometers is considered to be one of the youngest national parks in the Czech Republic. Did you know that there you can find the largest sandstone arch in Europe? Also, the unique landscape is represented by beautiful rock formations. The lively wild animals and the colourful flora are part of the charm of the Bohemian Switzerland National Park. Hike through the natural wonders of this place and get ready to recharge your batteries.
Adršpach-Teplice Rocks
This is such a unique place that you can even spot in the film, The Chronicles of Narnia. Isn’t it amazing? This landscape that is out of a fantasy movie is the largest natural complex in Central Europe. The unusual shape of the sandstone rocks was given due to their erosion. You will also be able to spot a crystal-clear lake and a gorgeous waterfall.
Panchavsky Waterfalls
Panchavsky Waterfalls are the highest waterfalls in the Czech Republic (148 meters). These are located in the beautiful natural area of the Karkonosze National Park. Mountains, rocks, valleys, and cascades… They are all part of the charming landscape. You will be surrounded by a lot of natural beauty and forget about any worries for a while. You can be even closer to these wonderful places if you decide to stay in a cottage in the Czech Republic. Have a look at Nature.house and choose the desired holiday house in the Czech Republic. You will definitely enjoy some lovely time with your partner, family, or friends in a peaceful atmosphere.
Outdoor activities in the Czech Republic
There are so many outdoor activities that you can do in the Czech Republic and you won’t get bored at all. Some of the most popular ones are taking a tour on foot or by bike of the historical cities, hikes in the 4 National Parks, or even ballooning. Can you imagine yourself admiring the marvelous view while being above the ground? It’s once in a lifetime experience that you shouldn’t miss. Some hiking routes that are worth trying are the Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland National Park, Pravcicka Gate and Bastei Bridge Winter National Park, Elbe Canyon including the locations of the Narnia movie. The breathtaking landscapes and the peacefulness of these places will definitely make you have a wonderful time in nature.
Nowadays, more and more people are searching for accommodation that is away from the crowded cities, packed holiday parks, and for activities that can distract them from their hectic lives for a while. On the website of Nature.house, you will find numerous holiday houses in the Czech Republic where you can spend your evenings after a relaxing day in nature. Reconnect with your body, soul, and mind in the heart of Czech nature!
The Czech Republic - a green paradise in the heart of Europe
The Czech Republic is one of the European countries that has a wide variety of natural areas. 30% of the total surface of the country is covered by forests and most of them are either spruce or pine. Also, the linden tree is considered to be the national symbol of the Czech Republic. Moreover, the Bavarian Forest is the largest in the Czech Republic and has an area of over 2,000 square kilometers. That’s not all! The landscape is beautified by colorful plants, such as the Hungarian gentians, mountain lilies, and the yellow sweet clover.
Are you interested in knowing more about the wildlife of the Central European country? One interesting fact is that while walking in the evergreen forests, you might be able to spot lynxes. There is a large population living in the Czech Republic. These aren’t the only animal species that you will admire. The boars, red and roe deers, bears, and wolves are quite common in the Czech woods. If you are a passionate bird watcher, then take your binoculars with you because you’ll definitely see some charming species, such as the partridges, woodpeckers, and eagles.
Are you looking for a holiday house in the Czech Republic where nature welcomes you at your doorstep? Nature.house can make this dream become reality. There is such a large variety of types of accommodation that you can choose from, such as lovely villas, country houses, or cottages in the Czech Republic. Some facilities that these nature houses might provide you with are fireplaces, BBQ spots, and equipment, general heating, or a splendid garden where you can spend your evening admiring the sunset.
Rent a cottage in the Czech Republic
Perhaps when you think about the Czech Republic what comes to your mind is the names of two of the most famous cities, Prague and Karlovy Vary. However, the Central European country has so many wonderful natural areas that are probably less popular but definitely worth a visit. Are you looking for a place away from the noisy cities but close to peaceful nature? You can have it if you book one of the cottages in the Czech Republic, which are available on the website of Nature.house. Be ready to have an unforgettable holiday in the heart of nature without being disturbed by anyone. Not sure when to go? Anytime you want. Take your partner, family, or friends and celebrate Christmas, New Year’s Day, or Easter together. What a lovely time you will have!
There is such a wide variety of accommodation you can choose from. It depends on how many people you will go with, what facilities you would like to have, and what holiday house in the Czech Republic attracts you the most. Some offers that might be appealing for you are theapartments, cabins, b&b, or villas. These might be suitable also for larger groups of people. If you are searching for a unique place for a romantic getaway, click here and see the tiny houses that are waiting for you.
In case you are more the adventurous type of person, then you should check out the turf hut, for a memorable experience on the ground, or the treehouses, above the ground. However, for those who still want to have the amenities you are used to and even more, you can choose the outstanding glamping offers. You will definitely enjoy a luxurious and comfortable vacation in nature! However, if you like the concept of holiday parks but think these have become too crowded in the past years. Nature.house has several holiday houses in the Czech Republic that are located in less busy holiday parks. Have a look here!
Don’t forget to check out the last minute deals and perhaps you will find the desired cottage in the Czech Republic at a lower price. Hurry up! Also, Nature.house has adapted to the recent desire of customers to minimise their contact with landlords or other people during their stay in a Czech holiday house. Therefore, for some of our holiday houses in the Czech Republic, you will see the “contactless stay” green label, which means that you don’t have to come into contact with anyone during your stay and do not have to share rooms. Also, the key is ready and the breakfast is already prepared without you meeting anyone else. In the past few years, more and more people have been looking for a Czech cottage in a secluded place where they can admire the beauty of nature in complete silence and without coming into contact with someone else. On the website of Nature.house, you can find a multitude of Czech cottages, cabins, or apartments that have a green label. Check it out now!
Charming regions in the Czech Republic
Pilsen
The region of Pilsen, also known as Plzeň, is located in the southwestern part of the Czech Republic. It is the third-largest region in the Central European country. It’s a popular attraction for those who are interested in finding out more about how the famous local beer is made. You can have tours of several brew houses and be able to see the entire process of manufacturing the alcoholic beverage. Pilsen is the fourth largest city in the Czech Republic and in 2015, it was named the “European Capital of Culture”. It is a place full of history that will definitely take you on a trip in time. A really fun activity to do especially when you are with your children or if you still consider yourself a child is Skupa’s Pilsen Puppet Festival. It has a long tradition that dates back to 1967 and brings together some of the best Czech theater productions. Sounds like such a great time, right?
Liberec
It is a region situated in the northern part of the Czech Republic. While you are in Liberec, you should definitely visit at least one of the enchanting castles. A natural sight that is worth visiting is Panská skála, which can be translated as “the Lord’s Rock”. The basalt columns are thought to have formed as a result of the volcanic activity 30 million years ago. In case you are looking for accommodation in the Czech Republic, check out here the website of Nature.house. Select the option that suits you best and get ready for a memorable experience!
South Bohemia
It is one of the most popular regions in the Czech Republic and has two cities listed on UNESCO. You can easily discover the countryside, the medieval castles, and the numerous green areas by bike or on foot. Enjoy some wonderful time outdoors while recharging your batteries. The name of the region wasn’t given by chance. This bohemian place was designed by the noble family Rožemberk. The Renaissance chateaux, monasteries, and the Gothic churches were all built by this family, who ruled the region from the 14th until the 17th century. Explore the natural and historical heritage of South Bohemia with your loved ones. Look at Nature.house and book the desired holiday house in the Czech Republic.