Camping in South Bohemia
8 campsites in Czech Republic, South Bohemia
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Camping Chvalsiny is Dutch-owned and has been developed from an old farm into real camping fields which are terraced and level. The pitches are of average size but look more substantial because of the open nature of the terrain, which also means there is little shade. Chvalsiny is a real family site, and children are kept occupied with painting, crafts and stories. Older youngsters take part in soccer, volleyball and rafting competitions. The location in the middle of the Blanky Les nature reserve, part of the vast Sumava forest, provides excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and fishing. It also has a rich culture and heritage. You can visit the charming UNESCO world heritage registered village of Cesky Krumlov with its impressive castle and scenic centre is the most important.
Camping Frymburk is beautifully located on the Lipno lake in southern Bohemia and is an ideal site. From this site, activities could include walking, cycling, swimming, sailing, canoeing or rowing, and afterwards you could relax in the small, cosy bar/restaurant. It is also possible to enjoy a real Czech meal in one of the restaurants in Frymburk. There are 170 level pitches on terraces (all with 6A electricity, some with hardstanding and four with private sanitary units) and from the lower terraces on the edge of the lake there are lovely views over the water to the woods on the opposite side. A ferry crosses the lake from Frymburk where one can walk or cycle in the woods.
This good site is owned by the local auto club and managed by enthusiastic volunteers. It surrounds a lake and is near a small river on the southern outskirts of Sobeslav. The 50 touring pitches are marked and there are 48 Europlug electricity connections spread around the lakeside.
Camping Olsina is a part wooded site, with direct access to Lake Lipno and within walking distance of the pretty lakeside village of Cerná v Pošumavi, in southern Bohemia. This is a tranquil site with splendid views across the lake to the hills beyond. There are 180 grassy pitches (150 with electrical connections), and many have lake front positions. There are also 15 chalets (for four people) and six mobile homes (six people). On-site amenities include a shop and restaurant, as well as cycle and boat hire. Cerná v Pošumaví has a yacht club and a windsurfing school with rental facilities.
Camping Paradijs is a small, quiet, family-run site in a natural setting beside the River Vltava. It has several stone-ringed fireplaces for campfires (wood available at reception), a fairly large building with tables and benches, and an open fireplace, which is useful in bad weather. It's a secluded spot on a bend in the river and promises a relaxed stay amidst some stunning scenery.
Bordering a quiet lake in a peaceful valley, Camping Vidlak offers only 50 pitches each over 150 sq.m. all with 10A electricity. The owners live in the main building all year round and welcome their guests personally. Most of the pitches have a clear view of and direct access to the lake; families with smaller children may prefer one of the pitches further to the back, as there is no fence around the water. Lake swimming is possible, as well as lighting a campfire on one of the designated fireplaces. A sitting room provides a library (primarily Dutch) and a computer with internet access.
Caravan Camping Horni Plana is a large campsite located directly on the shore of Lake Lipno in the picturesque town of Horni Plana in southern Bohemia. It is the largest campsite on the lake and offers a variety of amenities for campers of all ages. There are 160 unmarked pitches for touring, all with good shade and some situated directly on the lake. They are slightly sloping, and the sand and gravel access roads can get muddy in wet weather.
Autocamp Trebon offers a happy Czech atmosphere especially around the bar/restaurant and is located on a lake where swimming, surfing and boating (the site rents out canoes) are possible.
South Bohemia
Just as Prague Castle belongs to the panorama of Prague, and the dominant Jested viewing tower belongs to the panorama of the Liberec region, so do the ponds, fish and fishermen, belong to the scenery of South Bohemia. This is a region rich in unique historical sights. The breathtakingly beautiful town of Cesky Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and countless villages have maintained their traditional beauty.