From Bela, a paved road between fields, passable without snow even for ordinary cars without 4x4. If you want the security of asphalt, then choose the road from Vrbka also directly to the property.Ice can be a problem, because both directions go up a steep hill.
Our recommended point of entry to the site is 4 metres wide. It can be entered "in front" or reversed - depending on your preference and the requirements for the caravan opening. So park perpendicular to the road, do not drive right or left towards the table, so as not to unnecessarily rut the area.We recommend that you do not manoeuvre on the plot. Before the area starts to slope downwards, you have 10 m where you can put the car nicely.Under no circumstances should you drive into the part of the plot above the upper compost heap towards the pump, i.e. right next to the cottage - the plot is very waterlogged, the soil is very soft.
When you drive out of Sychrov in any direction, a variety of forest paths, small roads or cycle paths will open up in front of you. The cycling route 0097 passes through Bělá and connects to the Posázava long-distance cycling route 19.The asphalt forest paths between Třebětín, Bludov and Bohdančí are great for riding with children.Or a surprisingly not very hilly trip from Třebětín to Hostkovice and the yellow trail to Leština u Světlá, with an ideal detour to the small unexpected ruins of Chlum, where children will be surprised by the freely accessible castle cellars.If you want to go to the Posázava hills, then the ideal destination is Světlá nad Sázavou, Lipnice nad Sázavou with quarries, Jaroslav Hašek's house and the famous castle...If you dare to go further, you will enjoy the downhill to Čáslav, but the way back will be mostly uphill.A similar direction is Golčův Jeníkov, which few people have known, but it will pleasantly surprise you with its Jewish quarter or Jesuit residence... Zruč nad Sázavou (www.zamek-zruc.cz) is a great destination for a day trip, where the well-restored Zruč castle and the surrounding park offer a lot of attractions (e.g. the Water Museum, for girls the World of Dolls -www.zamek-zruc.cz/svet-kosticek-a-panenek).
The surrounding countryside is a fisherman's paradise. The Sychrov ponds are private, but you can already fish in Tasice (www.rybniktasice.cz).Other selected fishing destinations (of the many others available):Pilský rybník: http://rybnikpilsky.cz/ www.kudyznudy.cz/aktivity/medova-bohdanecJezero Katlov: https://katlov.com/Nový pond - in the middle of the forest between Třebětín and ŘepliceVidlák near ČernínyPastvický rybník in the same placeIn the surrounding forests Židovský, Hejniční or Švábínov ponds...
For example: the Podhrad (Chřenovice) near the Posázava locale line two rock massifs Bejbák and Central Park suitable for climbing...
It is not for nothing that this region is compared to the Třeboň region - there are many water bodies here, we choose the tried and tested ones, not just the natural ones (although we prefer them). Right in Sychrov, tucked away, is a private romantic pond with clear water, where you'll run into at most one of our family...If you need more excitement around, then Zbýšov or the Kutná Hora water park (www.tjsparta-kh.cz/clanky/plovarna.html) or the famous quarries in Lipnice nad Sázavou...The more distant Lovětín Pond is located near the ruins of Lichnice Castle in the Iron Mountains, which in itself is a great destination for a day trip.
Our children like to groom the riverbed of the small stream down on the property, but if you need cleaner fun, then you can walk to the playground in Bela on the village square or to the Bohdanka lookout tower (currently closed for technical reasons for a long time), where there is also a children's cable car... There is also a new ham shop with excellent local beer in Bohdanec...
Older children can go to the Agnes Rope Centre in Bohdanec.
It's great to spend a day with the kids around the castle in Zruč nad Sázavou - our boys especially recommend the local go-karting (www.mesto-zruc.cz/volny-cas/zruc-detem/detske-dopravni-hriste/). The girls will enjoy the aforementioned World of Dolls, all the kids the Milota Knight Trail (www.zamek-zruc.cz/stezka-rytire-miloty-z-kolowrat).
Children's railway enthusiasts will love the Cologne Beet Groove (www.reparskadrazka.cz) - again, we tried it several times :).
Many different activities are on offer in Kutná Hora, as you can imagine (www.rodinacestuje.cz/2020/06/19/kutna-hora-s-detmi/), but for kids the Dačický House (www.dacickehodum.cz) is really special, with a modern and great for kids to digest interactive exhibition about the history of the town. Even adults will enjoy this very successfully restored monument.
The landscape of Vysočina and Posázaví is undulating, you will not be impressed by rocky peaks, but rather by gentle green hills with deeply incised valleys and forests. The landscape is very rugged.Many of the places recommended elsewhere are also suitable for hiking. Of those not mentioned, we particularly recommend the neighbouring village of Tasice with its ancient glassworks (www.facebook.com/HutJakubTasice/), where the series Sons and Daughters of Jacob the Glassmaker was filmed. Although the Jakub glassworks is no longer used for regular production, it functions as a glassmaking open-air museum and the events here are worth a repeat visit (http://www.sklarnatasice.cz/).A pleasant walk can be taken to the village of Podhradí u Sázavy with the Šlitra Cottage and the small ruin of Chřenovice. You can get here along the Jestřebnice brook, which flows through our favourite and above mentioned pond.Take a walk to the Bohdanka lookout tower in Bohdanec, from where you can see the Krkonoše Mountains in good visibility. Surprisingly, it is the highest building made of "round wood" in the Czech Republic and supposedly in Europe...It is a must to go through the rocky Stvořidla on the Sázava River (beware, only really skilled porters bring their strollers :)).Try Melechov (715 m) on the other bank of the Sázava River.
Due to the rural nature of the countryside there are several marked hyposteads in the area, but we are not horse riders, so we can't give personal tried and tested types...
Zbraslavice Brewery (http://www.pivovarzbraslavice.cz/)Sightseeing flights from Zbraslavice Airport (www.aeroklub-zbraslavice.cz) - beautiful views of Posázaví, Iron Mountains, as you wish. The flight must be booked in advance, it is a popular destination.Medieval underground in Světlá nad Sázavou (www.kyticesvetla.cz)Havířská bouda lookout tower on Kaňek near Kutná Hora (www.havirskabouda.cz)Malešov fortress and microbrewery with a museum of curiosities (www.malesov.cz)Žleby Castle (www.zamek-zleby.cz)
The fruit on the fruit trees is available to you - but remember that these are old, unmaintained trees - we do not guarantee the strength of the branches.After your pet, put the "products" in the compost heap.There you can also dispose of other compostable waste. We have two where the grass clippings are lying - upper and lower - the piles of grass cannot be missed.You can drop your recyclables in the colourful containers at the top of the Sychrov chapel, in Vrbka or in Bela at the village square. There is also a bin at the Coop that can carry a small amount of waste that you need to get rid of urgently.For "jumping off" purposes, use the lower part of the property on the left (with the maples behind) where the stream runs away and there is a wall of nettles - sometimes we cut a passage through the nettles further on...Evening sitting with a musical instrument is more suitable down in the area by the fireplace, where the voice will carry into the uninhabited valley. Larger, noisy groups who prefer loud music are asked to choose a different sleeping area.
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