check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. a 7-minute walk from the national museum of agriculture, this relaxed bed-and-breakfast is 10 minutes on foot from valtice castle and 2 km from valtice train station. family rooms sleep up to 4 people. other amenities include a 13th-century wine cellar, and a patio offering a fireplace. the 7 unfussy rooms come with free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs. theres a breakfast buffet, plus complimentary parking. wine tastings are available (fee) Brno–Tuřany Airport 49 min
Kolonada Reistna (10 min) Grand monument with arches & columns built for a 19th-century prince, plus a rooftop viewing deck. John's Castle (23 min) Former hunting lodge modeled on a medieval castle with grand rooms, history tours & river views. Dívčí hrady (32 min) A ruined, 1200s fortress on a rocky crag, accessed by steep trail & with forest & reservoir views. Mikulov Castle (17 min) Rebuilt Baroque castle & museum exhibiting portraits, costumes, fine art & a viticulture gallery. Valtické podzemí (1 min) Rendezvous (Valtice) (10 min) Château, chapel, and architecture Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape (11 min) A World Heritage-listed expanse with 2 castles & parkland dotted with pavilions & follies. The Valtice Palace (10 min) Château, theatre, castle, wine, and chapel Svatý kopeček (16 min) Limestone ridge with partially forested slopes & flower meadows, dotted with pilgrimage chapels. Děvín in Moravia (28 min) Forested peak & highest of the limestone Pálava hills, with a steep trail to 1200s castle ruins. Temple of the Three Graces (11 min) Château, architecture, and history Pavlovské vrchy (31 min) Trails across rugged limestone slopes & ridges marked by ruined hilltop castles & views over a lake. Castle Lednice (11 min) An 1800s palace built on a Renaissance chateau & Gothic fort, with a riding hall & formal gardens. Pálava Protected Landscape Area (8 min) Protected landscape encompassing meadows, forest & wetland, dominated by limestone hills. Minaret in Lednice (14 min) Known as the Turkish Tower, an 1804 landmark with Arabic decor & spiral stairs to a turret lookout. |