Castles

Illustration of a castle and a pond
If you were asking yourself how many castles, fortresses, villas, and chateaux this country has, the answer is: a lot, in the order of hundreds. And get this, it’s impossible to give a precise answer because there is no agreed method on the state level on how to count all of them.

Mine the gold under your own feet!
Did you know that Prague Castle is the largest castle complex in the world? If you are new in Prague, start with exploring the Prague Castle area (70 000 m2!). Dating back to the 9th century, Prague Castle has been the seat of the Kings of Bohemia, the Holy Roman Emperor and the presidents of Czechoslovakia. It is currently the residence of the Czech President. Be sure to visit St Vitus Cathedral, the biggest and most impressive church in the country.

In this section of our Little Panda Directory, we’ll list many of the interesting Castles, Fortresses, and Ruins that you and your family can reach and enjoy!  We’ll also look forward to your shares and suggestions on where YOU like to go.

Truly yours,
Panda Traveler Team


Žádlovice

Address: Žádlovice, zámek Žádlovice Phone:

Žacléř

Address: Žacléř, zámek Žacléř Phone:

Zábřeh na Moravě

Address: Zábřeh, Masarykovo náměstí 510/6 Phone:

Winterstein

Address: Jablonné v Podještědí, Loupežnický vrch Phone:

Vysoký hrádek

Address: Temelín, Březí u Týna nad Vltavou 1 Phone:

Vysoká u Příbramě

Address: Vysoká u Příbramě, Památník Antonína Dvořáka Phone:

Vyškov

Address: Vyškov na Moravě, Muzeum Vyškovska nám. Čs. armády 2 Phone: 517 348 040

Vyšehrad

Address: Praha 2, V Pevnosti 159/5b Phone: 241 410 247

Výrov (okres Náchod)

Address: Nové Město nad Metují, hrad Výrov Phone:

Výrov (Česká Lípa)

Address: Česká Lípa, u jeskyní Medvědí camp Phone: