Visit Ústí nad Labem Region


The Usti nad Labem Region is located in Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic. It is an area of great natural beauty, with rolling hills and vast forests. The region is home to a number of tourist attractions such as the Church of St. Peter and Paul in the city of Litomerice, which dates back to 1414, and the Gothic castle in Steti built by Charles IV in 1348. Other popular places include the Kost Castle ruins near Usti nad Labem, which was originally constructed as a fortress against Swedish invasion; and the Baroque-style Lednice Castle complex which houses a park with over 100 species of trees from around the world.

For those looking to get outdoors while visiting this region there are plenty of options available. Nature lovers will appreciate hiking through Kokorin valley or canoeing down Elbe river. History buffs can explore centuries-old ruins such as those at Velesin castle or visit Rozmital pod Tremsinem church where Jan Hus preached his last sermon before being burned at stake for heresy in 1415 - an important event leading up to Protestant Reformation which shaped Europe's history
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