guided tours

The best of Moravian Karst

In every interesting landscape there are places that attract crowds of people. If you want to get to know the most interesting places of the Moravian Karst from a non-traditional angle and without the crowds of tourists, don’t hesitate and come with me. 10 km long walk through the heart of the Moravian krast, over the Čertův bridge, Lower and Upper gorges, ruins of the castel Blansek. You can see Macocha from the top and below view from the Punkevní caves

From 150 EUR/person

The secrets of Moravian Karst

They won’t tell you this in publicly accessible caves. Go to hidden and little-known places that tell interesting stories about the history and nature of the Moravian Karst. 5 km long walk from the top of the Moravian Krast, around the ruins of medieval castel Holštejn with famine chamber to the mysterious sinkhole, where the Bílá voda stream disappears underground and turns into the better-known river Punkva.

From 120 EUR/person

Iron Mining Heritage Walk

The Moravian Karst is not only made up of limestone; it also housed significant iron ore deposits. Mining and processing of iron were important here as early as the early Middle Ages, reaching a peak in the 19th century, when the Moravian Karst became an industrial hub, pioneering numerous sectors. Mainly thanks to the nobleman Hugo Franz Salm, who brought numerous innovations to the region.
This 5-kilometer walk from Jedovnice to Rudice leads you through Rudice Sinkhole, Seč Quarry, and the former Salm Ironworks.

From 120 EUR/person

How far did the Pied Piper go from the city of Hameln

Imagine standing in a overgrown valley. nothing anywhere and you have a difficult task ahead of youBuild a house if not a village. In the Middle Ages, there were twice as many villages on the Drahan Highlands.They were built by people who wanted a fresh start and they often failed. Discover the true story of the Pied Piper of Hameln. 5 km long walk will take you against the current of time to one of the most beautiful valleys of the Drahan Highlands – to the Rakovecké Valley.

From 120 EUR/person