The
Czech Republic was pleasantly traditional, warm and welcoming. We spent a week camping just outside the city
in a ‘rural’ campsite called Camping Sokol where I celebrated turning 40. A short walk and 20 min train ride found us
in the heart of Prague – a fabulous, bustling, colourful, magical city that we
explored on foot for a couple of days. Alternately
we could also catch a 20min bus and then a 20min ride on the Metro. We ate traditional foods, sampled Czech ice
cream, browsed marionette and babushka shops, walked across Charles Bridge (many
times) and took a cable car to the top of a hill that gave us 360 degree views
of the entire city. Good times were had
here – including our first restaurant meal for quite a while at a little
Italian café right next to the Astronomical Clock. From Prague we headed south through the Czech
countryside towards Lake Lipno where we found peace and quiet and our first red
and white toadstools. In fact we had the
best toadstool hunt ever under the trees shading the banks of the lake. A great place to regroup, the girls spent the
day playing down by the lake dodging fishing lines and built rock campfires and
mini dens.
This was our first impression of the Czech Republic as we crossed the border from Germany! |
Details like this barn roof are dotted across the countryside. |
Walking into the Markt Platz in Prague. |
The Czech marionettes are incredible. And yes - we splurged and bought ourselves an original handmade wooden marionette. |
We loved the signs hanging in the front of the Czech shops. |
Prague is so picturesque. |
The girls with Charles Bridge in the background. |
The girls crossing Charles Bridge for the first of many times. |
The cable car we took to the top of the hill overlooking the whole city. |
King Wenceslas Square. |
We loved seeing the trams tearing through the cobblestoned streets. |
At night the city was just magical. |
These buskers in the Market Platz were fantastic. |
Our favourite Czech pastries - Trdelnik. |
Amazing doors. |
Yum Yum |
You come across some unusual sculptures down the backstreets. This one we found in a courtyard near a contemporary art gallery. |
The afternoon lighting illuminates Prague. |
Tilly about to enjoy a Smurf flavoured ice cream in Prague. A lot of Smurfs had to be squeezed to make this one icy treat. |
The public transport in the Czech Republic was a pleasure to use. |
They make seriously big pyramids out of their haystacks in the Czech Republic. |
We came across some lovely towns including this one - Pesik. |
The reflections in Pesik were worth stopping for. |
The toadstools from Lake Lipno. |
Lake Lipno was very photogenic in the morning . . . |
in the afternoon . . . |
You need lots of wood to see you through winter in this neck of the woods. This photo is for you Mum. Thought you might like these stacks. |
and at sunset . . . |
The medieval town of Cesky Krumlov was just amazing. |
As you walked to town through the castle and around its walls you could peer through these 'windows' and see the entire town laid out down below. |
Fortunately we are still seeing some autumn colour. |
We spied these haystacks driving through the Czech countryside. |