Tariff for long weekend (not only) in Czech mountains!

Autumn weekends are perfect for nature trips. Rent a car with our Long weekend tariff available from Friday and discover the beauty of the Czech mountains. Save time, money, and stress by traveling in our car for the long weekend 26.-28.10.2024.

Where could you head to?

1. Bohemian Switzerland

The Bohemian Switzerland National Park is famous for its fairytale landscapes full of rock towns, gorges, and viewpoints. Major attractions include the Pravčická Brána with Falcon’s Nest and a romantic boat trip through the Kamenice gorges. The rock viewpoints near Jetřichovice, Tiské stěny, and the mighty Elbe Canyon are also worth visiting.

Travel from Prague: 2 hours
Tip on where to stay: Hřensko or Jetřichovice

2. Krkonoše

The highest Czech mountains, where you can enjoy autumn mountain air. The highest peak, Sněžka (1603 m), offers beautiful panoramic views, while the Elbe Valley – a glacial valley – features dramatic scenery, waterfalls, and dense forests, including the Mumlavské waterfalls.

Travel from Prague: 3 hours
Tip on where to stay: Pec pod Sněžkou or Špindlerův Mlýn

3. Šumava

The main attractions of Šumava include glacial lakes such as Černé lake and Lake Laka, Jezerní slať with a lookout tower, and a wolf enclosure in Srní. The surroundings of Modrava, Prášil, and Horské Kvildy offer beautiful trails. Don’t miss the Kašperské Hory with the Kašperk castle or the historic Prachatice. Vimperk with its castle and Boubín mountain with a lookout tower and primeval forest are also worth a visit.

Travel from Prague: 2.5 hours
Tip on where to stay: Kvilda or Modrava

4. Jizera Mountains

Mountains with stunning autumn colors, a great destination for family outings. They are known for their natural beauty, peat bogs, and a dense network of hiking trails. Main places to visit include iconic viewpoints like Krásná Maří, Ořešník, and Paličník, as well as the Frýdlantské cimbuří. Don’t forget the village of Jizerka and the Jizera Mountains beech forest, which is part of UNESCO.

Travel from Prague: 2 hours
Tip on where to stay: Bedřichov or Liberec


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5. Beskydy

Mountain nature of eastern Moravia, beautiful even in autumn. The Beskydy offer wonderful nature and great views. Major attractions include the mountain pass Pustevny with the cozy Maměnka and Libušín cabins, the statue of Radegast on Radhošť, and the Valaška trail. Don’t miss the viewpoints of Lysá hora and Velký Javorník. The Pulčínské rocks, ideal for hiking and nature scenery lovers, are also worth a visit.

Travel from Prague: 3.5 hours
Tip on where to stay: Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Ostravice

6. Moravský kras

Caves and forests in the picturesque area of southern Moravia. The Moravian Karst is one of the most significant karst regions in Central Europe, with hundreds of caves. Major attractions include the Punkva Caves with a boat trip along the underground river Punkva and a tour of the Macocha Abyss, Kateřinská Cave with unique stalagmites, and Balcarka Cave with rich stalactite decorations. The Sloupsko-šošůvské caves and the military cave Výpustek are also interesting to explore.

Travel from Prague: 2.5 hours
Tip on where to stay: Blansko, Jedovice


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7. Bohemian Paradise

Stunning rock formations and a fairytale landscape, ideal for autumn walks. Explore the Prachovské Rocks, the Hruboskalsko rock town, and the Besedické or Příhrazské rocks. You can also visit the ruins of the Trosky castle, the castles of Kost, Zvířetice, and the chateaus of Sychrov, Humprecht, Staré Hrady, Hrubý Rohozec, and Dětenice.

Travel from Prague: 1.5 hours
Tip on where to stay: Turnov

Long weekend is the perfect opportunity to relax and discover the beauty of the Czech Republic. Our tariff allows you to save time and money, so you can focus on just one thing – enjoying every moment.