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Off‑Beat Exploration Near Prague – 2‑Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Caves & Countryside

Morning: Take an early train to Koněprusy Caves, one of the Czech Republic’s deepest limestone cave systems. A guided tour (45 min) reveals stunning stalactites and underground chambers.

Afternoon: Continue to the historic town of Beroun for a leisurely lunch in a local tavern, then stroll the charming market square and visit the modest Beroun Castle Ruins overlooking the river.

Evening: Return to Prague and enjoy a relaxed dinner at a traditional Czech pub, sampling regional specialties such as svíčková and locally brewed beer.

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Day 2: Castles & Scenic Trails

Morning: Travel north to the UNESCO‑listed region of Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj). Hike the iconic Rock Town (Prachovské skály) trail, where towering sandstone towers create a fairy‑tale landscape.

Afternoon: Visit the secluded Křivoklát Castle, a medieval fortress nestled in a dense forest reserve. Explore its well‑preserved interiors and enjoy panoramic views from the ramparts.

Evening: Stop in the wine‑producing town of Mělník for a sunset riverwalk along the confluence of the Vltava and Labe, followed by a tasting of local white wines at a family‑run cellar.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Koněprusy Caves – 1 hour (guided tour) – 250 CZK
  • Beroun Castle Ruins – 30 minutes (self‑guided) – Free
  • Lunch in Beroun – 1 hour – 300 CZK
  • Bohemian Paradise (Prachovské skály) – 2 hours (hiking) – Free (parking 100 CZK)
  • Křivoklát Castle – 2 hours (tour) – 200 CZK
  • Mělník Wine Tasting – 1 hour – 350 CZK
  • Train/Bus Transportation (Round‑trip) – Full day – 600 CZK
  • Dinner in Prague (Day 1) – 1 hour – 400 CZK
  • Miscellaneous (snacks, water) – – 150 CZK
  • Total Estimated Cost: 2 350 CZK

Tips

If you have an extra day, consider adding a visit to the Konopiště Castle south of Prague, renowned for its elaborate interiors and extensive hunting collection. To shorten the trip, you can skip the wine tasting in Mělník and head directly back to Prague after Křivoklát, saving both travel time and a small portion of the budget.

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