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Do you plan to visit South Moravia for holiday or just a trip?
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South Moravia

When looking at the map for a perfect holiday destination in the Czech Republic, let your eyes rest on South Moravia, and do not hesitate, set off for a journey to see the beauties of the local countryside. You will find a specific region in the very heart of Europe, which you will come to love, as did so many more before you – in no time, and forever.

For many people, South Moravia is a place of cultivated vineyards, blossoming orchards and fertile fields. You can discover for yourself the beauty of the beech woods and orchid meadows of the White Carpathian Mountains, mysterious charms of the floodplain forest at the forks of the Morava and Dyje rivers, or the unforgettable silhouette of Pálava. Viticulture is an integral part of South Moravian culture. Discover the region producing Rieslings, Veltlín, Frankovka, and St. Lawrence wines. Walk among the vineyards and wine cellars, taste our liquid sun! Learn folk traditions, such as the Ride of the Kings, meet the hospitality of local people. The region offers scenic beauties, historical castles and chateaus, karst caverns, archaeological sites, churches and synagogues, places of bloody battles, traditional folk fests and swimmable water reservoirs. South Moravia provides both long-distance and regional cycling routes, as well as the unique Moravian Wine Path. The metropolis of the region is the largest Moravian city, second largest in the Czech Republic, Brno.


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