Janův hrad, called Janohrad, is an artificial ruin of a medieval castle on the edge of the Lednice-Valtice area. According to the contemporary fashion of Romanticism, Prince Jan of Liechtenstein had it built here in 1801. As one of the few artificial castles of the time, Janohrad was designed as a habitable and served as a hunting lodge and hunting lodge, where the manor gathered during the hunt and held rich banquets. The castle flows around the Old Dyje on three sides. You can travel to Janův hrad on foot, by horse or by boat. I recommend walking to the minaret and the boat from there. the boat trip from the Minaret to Genoa Castle costs 180...
Read moreBeautiful little hunting castle intentionally built to look ruined. The guided tours are very interesting and offer some very nice views of the surrounding area. It is possible to arrive here by foot, bike, boat or horse pulled carriage from the castle Lednice. There are some basic refreshment services (beer, coffee, lemonades, wraps, sausages, fries,...) on site, but bathroom facilities are weak, though there are some. The site is very popular with tourists, so it can be a little bit overcrowded from time to time. But it is definitely...
Read moreQuiet hunting lodge belonging to the Lednice castle. It's several kilometres away from the castle, but you have several possibilities for reaching it - by foot or by bike, through the beautiful park, by the boat, and by the horse driven cart. The Lodge itself is impressive from the outside and well kept. You can go inside on a tour or get refreshments outside. It's not crowded on...
Read more