Best Hike Czech Republic - Golden Trail South Bohemia (+110km)
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
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Here is a comprehensive hiking guide to the Golden Trail hike in the Czech Republic. Hiking from České Budějovice to Kašperské Hory. I completed the hike in 4 days, averaging 27.5km/day.
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As an American i love the czech Republic. I spent 3 weeks there and only 3 days in prague. I stayed in a couple of dozen towns, that where oftentimes smaller and "work a day".
I can't wait to come back.
Great video you have inspired me to go here
Seems like a nice trail
It was great! I highly suggest doing the whole trail.
what a great view!
It is a beautiful region most people never get to visit. Safe travels :)
Great video!
I have a question about accommodation during the trail. I can find no info what so ever on this subject. Did you book rooms in advance in the towns or did you just arrive and find something at the end of the day? I don't want to spend too money on sleeping either, not hotels, preferably hostels, albergues or guest rooms.
Best regards
Chris
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Nice hike.
have you tried Bohemian Switzerland region?
Yes I hiked to the arch(Pravčická brána) and a few other parts of the region.
It is interesting. What are the possibilities for overnight accommodation there?
I used booking.com to find accommodation options. Good luck!
Just ask on gas station...
Dream trail
I'm trying to get in shape to one day achieve this. I can definitely do 32km 1300m hike in a day - I though that was impressive. My knees need a rest for the next day, however, as I can only do bikes the next day. doing 25km a day it for a week my knees would probably be destroyed and I'd need surgery. Plus it's hard to keep a schedule with all the museums and not get stranded without food considering European closing hours.
Maybe it's just not biologically possible for me? I didn't train when I was
you can always go at whatever pace suits you. There is no wrong or right way to do it. Always a great idea to pack some food in case stores are closed or too far away