Vue d'ensemble
Moravia is an amazing place, where, in addition to the beautiful nature and attractive landscapes, monuments of the past are preserved. The journey to Moravia will begin with a visit to Moravian Karst. Moravian Karst with an area of 92 km is the largest karst territory in Central Europe with more than 1100 caves (of which only four open to visitors) and abysses with the age of 350-380 million years.
You will make an exciting trip to the underground world of caves, richly and diversely decorated with mineral formations. The route lies through the world-famous abyss of Macocha (depth 190 m), after which it continues on a boat along the underground section of the Punkva river, combined with a view of the bottom of the Macocha cave and consisting of large corridors and underground chasms. Karst landscapes with canyons, picturesque grottoes, deep dips, quaint stalactites and stalagmites fascinate the view, and you start to feel as if in a fabulous other world. Travelling to the caves of Moravian Karst is an unforgettable romantic adventure and invaluable experience of acquaintance with one of the most amazing wonders of nature.
After contemplating the mesmerizing pictures of nature, you will see a visible creation of human hands - the Slavkov castle from Brno. Monumental baroque residence refers to the most beautiful castles of Moravia. It is associated with the famous battle of the three emperors in 1805. It was in the Slavkov castle that a truce was concluded after this bloody battle. Slavkov became famous also because he was the residence of an influential family of Kounits. A spacious park of 16 hectares belongs to the valuable historical gardens of Moravia.