With the convertible to the sights in the Czech Republic
Route Highlights
Adersbach-Weckelsdorf Rock City
Charles Bridge
Kutná Hora
Castle Český Krumlov
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A convertible tour in the Czech Republic is perfect for anyone who wants to combine culture, nature, and driving fun. This convertible tour consciously focuses on some of the most spectacular sights in the country – impressive castles, rock formations, historical sites, and iconic viewpoints. With the top down, you glide through valleys, over panoramic roads, and to places that excite with equally stunning architecture, landscapes, and history.
Overview of the Route
The convertible tour starts in Prague and continues through Kutná Hora, Telč, and Český Krumlov to the South Bohemian region and then to two natural wonders: the Pravčická brána (Pravčice Gate) in the Bohemian Switzerland and the Adrspach-Teplice Rock Town. After that, it leads to Karlštejn Castle and back to Prague. This convertible tour in the Czech Republic combines a versatile driving route with impressive points of interest, historic monuments, and natural backdrops that you won't find anywhere else in Europe. Along the way, there are several viewpoints, often near river bends or rock plateaus, perfect for spontaneous stops.
First Stage: Prague and Kutná Hora
Prague captivates right from the start with points of interest such as Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the Old Town Hall Clock. The drive along the Vltava River shows why a convertible tour here feels particularly intense: you experience the city with unobstructed views of towers, bridges, and facades.
The route then leads to Kutná Hora, where the Cathedral of Saint Barbara is the first major highlight. Its delicate flying buttresses and distinctive silhouette make it one of the most significant Gothic structures in the Czech Republic. Around the cathedral, you will find small terraces and viewpoints, often near old vineyards – ideal for short breaks on your convertible route.
These first attractions set the tone for the remainder of the convertible tour in the Czech Republic: monumental, historic, and perfectly integrated into landscapes that you experience especially intensely on a convertible journey.
Second Stage: Telč Castle and Český Krumlov
The drive to Telč takes you along a relaxed convertible route that swings past fields, hills, and small lakes. Telč Castle impresses with its arcades, ornamental gables, and picturesque pond landscape. The complex is among the most beautiful Renaissance ensembles in Central Europe. With the top down, you can already enjoy the harmonious architecture as you approach.
Further south, you reach the impressive Český Krumlov Castle, which rises steeply above the Vltava River. The winding courtyards, gardens, and viewpoint terraces offer numerous photo opportunities. Near the castle, small paths lead to balconies from which you can overlook the entire river bend – a moment that is particularly impressive on a convertible route.
Between Telč and Český Krumlov, you will also experience an ideal stage for a convertible road trip: diverse bends, open panoramas, and little traffic.
Third Stage: Hluboká, Pravčická brána, and Adrspach-Teplice Rock Town
The next attraction is the fairy-tale-like Hluboká Castle nad Vltavou. Its white turrets, parklands, and castle details are reminiscent of English Tudor architecture. The approach through the park avenue is designed for a convertible tour.
The route then leads north to the Pravčická brána, the largest natural rock arch in Europe. This rock formation is a spectacular natural wonder and a must on every convertible route. Even the drive through Bohemian Switzerland is impressive: gentle hills, dense forests, and wide valley passages. Parking areas are located near the viewpoints, so short hikes can be perfectly integrated.
Another highlight is the Adrspach-Teplice Rock Town. The bizarre, towering sandstone spires create a labyrinth of gorges, gates, and steep walls. This point of interest feels like a mix of a fairy-tale setting and a natural cathedral. The surroundings of the rock town offer a pleasant driving route with plenty of greenery and quiet asphalt sections.
Fourth Stage: Karlštejn Castle and Return to Prague
Shortly before the tour ends, you will visit Karlštejn Castle, which majestically overlooks a forested valley. The approach is a varied convertible route – winding, forested, and with ever-changing views of the castle tower.
The return to Prague completes your convertible road trip and offers a final chance to enjoy open roads, valleys, and historical silhouettes under the open sky.
Conclusion – Experience Attractions in a Convertible
This convertible tour offers a dense collection of the most impressive points of interest in the Czech Republic – castles, fortresses, natural wonders, and rocky landscapes. For those who love convertible tours, this offers the perfect mix of culture, nature, and relaxed driving. A convertible route full of variety, ideal for explorers looking for a versatile convertible journey.
