Obsah
- Punkva Cave (Punkvohrád)
- Macocha Abyss (Jeskyně Macocha)
- Cave Sloup (Jeskyně Sloup)
- Moravian Karst Landscape
- Vila Tugendhat
- Špilberk Castle (Hrad Špilberk)
- St. Peter and Paul Cathedral (Katedrála svatého Petra a Pavla)
- Old Town Hall (Stará radnice)
- Brno Exhibition Center (Výstaviště)
- Uzavřený vodní areál Riviéra
Punkva Cave (Punkvohrád)
Punkva Cave is one of the most popular caves in the Moravian Karst. Visitors can take a boat ride through the underground river which runs through the cave, and marvel at the impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
Practical information: The cave is open to the public from April to October. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and warm clothing, as the temperature inside the cave is around 8°C.
Macocha Abyss (Jeskyně Macocha)
Macocha Abyss is a spectacular sinkhole, the largest of its kind in Central Europe. Visitors can admire the breathtaking views from the viewing platform, and even descend into the abyss via a staircase.
Practical information: The area around Macocha Abyss is great for hiking, so bring appropriate footwear if you plan to explore the surrounding trails.
Cave Sloup (Jeskyně Sloup)
Cave Sloup is known for its unique rock formations and rich archaeological finds. Guided tours take visitors through the halls and chambers of the cave, where they can learn about its history and geology.
Practical information: The cave tour lasts about 45 minutes and is suitable for all ages. Photography is allowed inside the cave for a small fee.
Moravian Karst Landscape
The Moravian Karst landscape is characterized by its limestone formations, deep gorges, and dense forests. It is a paradise for nature lovers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Practical information: There are several hiking trails in the Moravian Karst, ranging from easy walks to more challenging treks. Consider hiring a local guide for a more in-depth experience.
Vila Tugendhat
Vila Tugendhat is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its modernist architecture and luxurious interior. Guided tours provide insight into the life of the Tugendhat family and the design of the villa.
Practical information: Due to its popularity, it is recommended to book tour tickets in advance. Note that the villa has specific visiting hours and is closed on certain days.
Špilberk Castle (Hrad Špilberk)
Špilberk Castle is an iconic landmark overlooking the city of Brno. The castle has a rich history and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can explore the castle grounds and visit the Brno City Museum located within the castle walls.
Practical information: The castle is open year-round, with extended hours during the summer months. Guided tours are available in several languages.
St. Peter and Paul Cathedral (Katedrála svatého Petra a Pavla)
The St. Peter and Paul Cathedral is an impressive Gothic building, known for its twin towers and stunning interior decorations. Visitors can climb to the top of the towers for a panoramic view of the city.
Practical information: The cathedral is an active place of worship, so be mindful of the ongoing church services when planning your visit. Entrance to the cathedral is free, but donations are appreciated.
Old Town Hall (Stará radnice)
The Old Town Hall is a historic site in the heart of Brno, with a beautiful clock tower and a picturesque courtyard. Guided tours are available to explore the various rooms and learn about the city’s history.
Practical information: The Old Town Hall is centrally located and can be easily reached on foot or by public transportation. Check the tour schedule in advance, as English-language tours may have limited availability.
Brno Exhibition Center (Výstaviště)
The Brno Exhibition Center is a modern complex hosting trade fairs, exhibitions, and cultural events throughout the year. Visitors can check the event calendar for upcoming shows and activities.
Practical information: The exhibition center is well-connected to the city center by public transportation. Consider purchasing tickets online for specific events to avoid long queues.
Uzavřený vodní areál Riviéra
Uzavřený vodní areál Riviéra is a popular recreational area with pools, water slides, and sports facilities. It is a great place to relax and cool off during the hot summer months.
Practical information: The water park has changing rooms, lockers, and on-site cafés. Note that the entrance fees may vary depending on the season and the day of the week.
Nejčastější dotazy turistů
Kdy je nejlepší čas navštívit Jeskyně Moravského krasu?
Nejvhodnější období pro návštěvu jeskyní je od května do září, kdy jsou otevřeny všechny jeskyně a turistické trasy v okolí.
Jak se dopravit do Moravského krasu z Brna?
Nejjednodušší způsob dopravy je autem. Z Brna je to zhruba 30 minut jízdy. Alternativně lze využít také veřejnou dopravu – vlak nebo autobus, avšak s menší flexibilitou.
Je možné si pronajmout průvodce při návštěvě jeskyní?
Ano, vstup do některých jeskyní je povolen pouze s průvodcem. V místě je možné si průvodce objednat nebo se připojit k skupinové prohlídce.
Existují restaurace nebo občerstvení v Moravském krasu?
Na vybraných místech v okolí jeskyní najdete restaurace a občerstvení, kde si můžete po prohlídce odpočinout a dobít energii.
Mohou být některé jeskyně během mé návštěvy uzavřené?
Ano, některé jeskyně mohou být uzavřené v důsledku údržby, povětrnostních podmínek nebo omezení vstupu kvůli ochraně přírody. Doporučujeme před návštěvou zkontrolovat aktuální provozní dobu.
Itineráře
Seznam míst
- Punkva Cave (Punkvohrád) (49.3374, 16.6138)
- Macocha Abyss (Jeskyně Macocha) (49.3845, 16.6590)
- Cave Sloup (Jeskyně Sloup) (49.4825, 16.6762)
- Moravian Karst Landscape (49.3658, 16.6749)
- Vila Tugendhat (49.1962, 16.6109)
- Špilberk Castle (Hrad Špilberk) (49.1956, 16.6135)
- St. Peter and Paul Cathedral (Katedrála svatého Petra a Pavla) (49.1924, 16.6104)
- Old Town Hall (Stará radnice) (49.1959, 16.6084)
- Brno Exhibition Center (Výstaviště) (49.2033, 16.5932)
- Uzavřený vodní areál Riviéra (49.1784, 16.6070)