West Bohemia

Czech_Republic

West Bohemia is a region in the Czech Republic.

Karlovy Vary

Cheb. A historical city in West Bohemia. During the Thirty Years' War, Albrecht von Wallenstein was killed here.

Františkovy Lázně. A historic spa town

Karlovy Vary. A historic spa resort

Lázně Kynžvart. A historic spa town

Loket. The town centre is a national monument

Mariánské Lázně. A historic spa resort

Plzeň. An industrial city, birthplace of "Pilsner" beer

  • St. Bartholomew's Cathedral. The dominant feature of Pilsen. Church tower admission: 50 Kč for adults.
  • The Singing Fountain. The dominant feature of Mariánské Lázně.
  • Rolava tin mine ruins. A tin mine/processing site used during 2.WW, where mostly political prisoners worked. The buildings hidden in the woods are generally accessible (on your own risk), they are mostly in the state in which they were left 60+ years ago.

St. Bartholomew's Cathedral. The dominant feature of [[Pilsen]]. Church tower admission: 50 Kč for adults.

The Singing Fountain. The dominant feature of [[Mariánské Lázně]].

Rolava tin mine ruins. A tin mine/processing site used during 2.WW, where mostly political prisoners worked. The buildings hidden in the woods are generally accessible (on your own risk), they are mostly in the state in which they were left 60+ years ago.

Also, there are 14 golf courses in West Bohemia.

Český les. A mountain range stretching along the German border.

Slavkovský les. A landscape protected area located between 3 spa cities: [[Karlovy Vary]], [[Mariánské Lázně]] and [[Františkovy Lázně]].

West Bohemia is a very safe region.

  • Central Bohemia
  • North Bohemia
  • South Bohemia