Discover the harmony of nature on the border between Bohemia and Moravia
The Vysočina Region (Highlands) extends along the undulating ridges of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in the very centre of the Czech Republic. It enchants visitors with its untouched natural wealth, clean environment and numerous historical monuments. The region is intersected by the main thoroughfare of the Czech Republic, the D1 motorway, making it easily accessible. Tourists will find three towns with UNESCO World Heritage Sites there, as well as the tranquillity of a sparsely populated landscape dotted with villages and small towns, protected areas, numerous nature reserves and the hospitality of local people.

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Telč

Telč

It would be hard to imagine a more fairytale-like little town than Telč. A square which looks like it has come straight from the stories of Hans Christian Andersen, a romantic chateau and crystal clear fishponds surrounding the city. Telč is the most perfect example of the Italian Renaissance north of the Alps and a town with one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. It is rightly thus also part of UNESCO world heritage.
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