East Bohemia

Czech_Republic

East Bohemia is a region of the Czech Republic.

Hradec Králové.

Trutnov.

Náchod.

Jičín. A beautiful town and centre of [[Bohemian Paradise]].

Dvůr Králové nad Labem. A historic town located in the picturesque foothills of [[Krkonose]] mountains.

Špindlerův Mlýn. A winter sports resort

Pardubice. Home to an international airport

Chrudim.

Svitavy.

Česká Třebová.

Ústí nad Orlicí.

Vysoké Mýto.

Moravská Třebová.

Litomyšl.

Lanškroun.

Hlinsko.

  • Krkonoše. Krkonoše is a mountain range located along the border to Poland. The highest peak, Sněžka (Polish: Śnieżka, German: Schneekoppe; 1,603 m), is the Czech highest point. The oldest Czech national park was founded there in 1963.
  • Český Ráj. A beautiful landscape with sandstone rocks, karst areas and cultural heritage (castles, chateaus and castle ruins).
  • Prachovské skály. Rock blocks, towers and pillars formed by the water and wind into a shape of rock "city".
  • Orlické hory. A mountain range in northeastern Bohemia along the Polish border.
  • Broumovsko. Protected landscape area near city of Broumov. Interesting sandstone rock areas include Adršpach-Teplice Rock Town and Broumovské walls.
  • Vrchlabí.

Krkonoše. Krkonoše is a mountain range located along the border to Poland. The highest peak, Sněžka (Polish: Śnieżka, German: Schneekoppe; 1,603 m), is the Czech highest point. The oldest Czech national park was founded there in 1963.

Český Ráj. A beautiful landscape with sandstone rocks, karst areas and cultural heritage (castles, chateaus and castle ruins).

Prachovské skály. Rock blocks, towers and pillars formed by the water and wind into a shape of rock "city".

Orlické hory. A mountain range in northeastern Bohemia along the Polish border.

Broumovsko. Protected landscape area near city of Broumov. Interesting sandstone rock areas include Adršpach-Teplice Rock Town and Broumovské walls.

Vrchlabí.

  • Central Bohemia
  • Highlands
  • North Bohemia
  • South Bohemia
  • West Bohemia