Český Krumlov:
A lot has already been written about Český Krumlov, so we’ll just mention that this beautiful and historical gem is worth a visit.
https://www.ckrumlov.info/cz/top-ten-pamatek/
City Prachatice:
The town of Prachatice is located in the southwestern border part of Bohemia. The surroundings of the city are made up of foothills with the dominant peak of Libín (1096 m above sea level), which smoothly transitions into the Šumava mountain range. The Živný stream flows through the city, west of the city there is the river Blanice and the Husinecká dam.
https://prachatice.eu/pamatky-a-pametihodnosti/gs-2576
Husinec:
About 4.5 km from the town of Prachatice is the picturesque town of Husinec, which is famous thanks to Master Jan Hus, who was born here on 6/6/1369 in a house here. The house is open to the public all year round for a small fee. At the same time, there is the Husinecká dam, which was opened in June 1939 and its construction cost more than 16 million crowns. In the years 1939 – 1945, the border of the protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia ran through the dyke.
https://www.husinec.cz/zajimavosti/rodny-domek-mistra-jana-husa/
https://www.husinec.cz/zajimavosti/husinecka-prehrada/
Ruins of Maiden’s Stone Castle:
Resting in Krumlov clearly requires tasting some of the natural and historical phenomena outside the city limits. One of the most extensive medieval monuments awaits right behind the threshing floor, on a high promontory above the confluence of the Vltava and the Křemežské brook. The beautiful nature and the close proximity of the Celtic oppida make the romantic ruins of Dívčí kámen castle an excursion destination that you cannot miss.
Vodní nádrž Lipno:
Rožmberk nad Vltavou:
Velešín a vodní nádrž Římov:
Veselí nad Lužnicí:
The town of Veselí nad Lužnicí (6,500 inhabitants) is located at the confluence of the Lužnice and Nežárka rivers and the Bechyňské stream at an altitude of about 410 meters.
From the north, the city is the gateway “to the landscape of the double sky” – the Protected Landscape Area of Třeboňsko with extensive water bodies, which was like
the area of extraordinary natural scientific importance was already included in the UNESCO network of biosphere reserves in 1977. The main attraction for tourists here is the water – rivers, sand pits, ponds, countless easy routes for cycling trips and for hiking, and the possibility of taking trips to castles, chateaux and towns in the nearby area. Veselí nad Lužnicí and its surroundings are an ideal place for family holidays and active leisure time.
https://veseli.cz/pamatky/os-27559/p1=49163