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Castles and chateaus within reach of the Czech Republic's second city — from Gothic strongholds to a UNESCO baroque landscape
Prozkoumat hradyBrno sits at the heart of one of the most castle-rich regions in Central Europe. To the south, the UNESCO-listed Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape stretches across the Moravian lowlands — two extraordinary baroque chateaus linked by one of the largest English-style parks on the continent. To the northwest, the brooding Gothic fortress of Pernštejn clings to a rocky ridge above the Nedvědice valley, virtually unchanged since the 15th century. And right on the edge of the city itself, Veveří Castle rises from a rocky peninsula jutting into the Brno reservoir — the closest castle to any major Czech city. In terms of variety and density, no other city in the Czech Republic offers day-trippers a richer castle landscape than Brno.
The Lednice–Valtice area is stunning in spring (apple blossom) and autumn (vineyard colours). Most castles close on Mondays. Veveří is open year-round, including winter weekends.
Lednice is served by buses from Brno central bus station (about 1 hour). For Bouzov and Valtice, a car gives more flexibility.
Pernštejn, Lednice, and Valtice are all within 60 minutes. Bouzov is the furthest at about 75 minutes but can be combined with Pernštejn in a single day with an early start.
Bouzov and Pernštejn can be combined in one day by car, as both lie northwest of Brno. Veveří is quick enough to include as a half-morning stop before heading elsewhere.
The Lednice–Valtice landscape is excellent for cycling: rent a bike in Lednice and explore between the two chateaus. Book tours at Lednice and Bouzov in advance during summer weekends as they fill quickly.
Nejčastější otázky o návštěvě hradů v tomto regionu