R08 Prague to Lam
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RouteXpert Hans van de Ven (Mr.MRA)
Last edit: 21-10-2021
Route Summary
This tour where you will be guided through the Czech Republic on 10 beautiful routes from Bergen (L), takes you to the following Czech cities. Harrachov is located on the west side of the Giant Mountains, a few kilometers from the Polish border. From here you will make the 3 round trips. The next place is Rychnov, with its many imposing buildings. But also Prague, the city of 100 towers, the historic center, Prague Castle and of course you cross the Vltava River via the Charles Bridge, a city to stay longer than 1 day. With 1 nights in Germany on the way out, and 2 on the way back, this tour is completed.This route, through the beautiful landscape of the Czech Republic, a winding through the ski area, with mountains and curves in abundance and with a skywalk at the end of the route. That's why I rate this route with 4 stars.
Marc Telkamp, thank you for making the routes available.
Good trip! (Dobrý výlet!)
Starting point: Prague, Hotel Assenzio
End point: Lam, Hotel zum Hirschen
The route is equalized for Garmin, TomTom and MRA Navigation.
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Duration
6h 53m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
279.52 km
Countries
Skywalk Arnbruck
RouteXpert Review
This trip is based on the routes that Marc Telkamp drove in 2009 during his tour of the Czech Republic. The routes may differ from the original due to map changes, day distances.After 1 or 2 extra days in Prague to get to know the city better, where of course you have visited the Old Royal Palace of Prague, the Plaleis is part of Prague Castle. The palace includes a grand Knight's Hall and ornate gardens that are open to the public and can be viewed by everyone. The palace was once built by Prince Bořivoj I of Bohemia. But wherever you have walked across the Charles Bridge, this famous bridge over the Vltava in Prague. The bridge is located in the Prague 1 district and connects the Old Town with the Malá Strana district. In 1357, on July 9, at 5.31 am, King Charles IV laid the foundation stone. That time corresponds to the numerological palindrome 135797531.
About 20 KM after departure you are out of the hustle and bustle of Prague and you can again enjoy the route, surroundings and beautiful villages that you pass on the way. You will pass through the town of Nečín, where a coffee stop is planned, and through Blovice, where the lunch stop is planned. You will also pass Klatovy, this city was named a royal city by Ottokar II of Bohemia between 1260-1263 and is a partner city of the Dutch municipality and the village of Heemskerk.
The last part of the route goes through a winter sports area, so mountains, curves abound. Of course stop at the Skywalk Arnbruck to take some pictures. 3KM in front of the hotel, refuel and then check in and go through the day again while enjoying a drink.
Prague Castle
Border of the Czech Republic and Germany
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