Hrad Loket
Loket
Castles and chateaus within reach of West Bohemia's capital — from Loket's horseshoe gorge to Prague Castle and the Gothic fortresses of Central Bohemia
Prozkoumat hradyPlzeň sits at the western edge of Bohemia's castle heartland. Drive northeast from the city and within 75 to 95 kilometres you reach three of the most historically significant Gothic castles in the country, clustered along the forested Berounka valley. Křivoklát, the oldest royal hunting castle in Bohemia, presides over a forested bend in the river and has changed little since the reign of King Wenceslas IV. Further east, the dramatic ruins of Točník — a Gothic fortress begun by Wenceslas IV himself — command sweeping views across Central Bohemia. And at the eastern end of the route lies Karlštejn, built by Emperor Charles IV in 1348 to safeguard the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, and today the most visited castle in the Czech Republic outside Prague. The three form a natural castle trail that also makes an excellent stop on the road between Plzeň and the capital.
All three castles are closed on Mondays during the season. Karlštejn is open year-round; Křivoklát and Točník close from November to March.
Točník adds another 15 minutes east. Karlštejn is about 95 minutes from Plzeň. Two per day is comfortable by car; all three in one day requires an early start.
Křivoklát first, then Točník, then Karlštejn — you can visit all three on a single drive from Plzeň toward Prague, arriving in the capital by evening.
Karlštejn is best accessed from Prague (40-minute direct train from Praha hlavní nádraží). Točník has no rail connection; a car or taxi from Žebrák village is needed.
Křivoklát and Točník are less crowded and tours can usually be joined on the day.
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