Liberec Calling

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Mountainous, forested and dotted with royal residences, the Liberec region leaves little to be desired for adventurous weekenders.
Those who are after an escape from the stresses of city living can’t go wrong in the Liberec region, where relaxation takes on a variety of enticing forms. Picturesque nature, medieval castles and fairy-tale chateaus, adrenalin adventures, spa sessions, culinary delights and other premium services make this area the perfect spot in which to spend one’s hard-earned free time.
The Liberec region lies in the northern part of the Czech Republic, sharing borders with Germany and Poland. Liberec, the capital and bustling city centre of this part of Northern Bohemia is populated by almost 100,000 inhabitants. Despite the fact that it is the second-smallest region in the country (Prague being the first), Liberec does not lack for big leisure-time offerings.
Krkonoše, the Jizerské Mountains, the Lužické Mountains, the Máchův region and Český Paradise spread across Liberec giving the whole district a peculiar individuality which lures those in search of active holidays like hiking, bike hiking, in-line skating, paragliding, or golf.
In fact the golf courses here, framed by the picturesque backdrop of the mountains, are some of the best in the country. British architect Keith Preston designed Ypsilon Golf Resort, comprised of 18 holes spread over forested islands. Ypsilon took first prize in the Best Service category in the “Course of 2008” competition.
Other greens of the Liberec region, Heřmanice, Liberec, Grabštejn, Harrachov and Semily also offer players excellent conditions and remarkable service.
Thrill seekers won’t be bored by in Liberec. Try a “Tarzan” jump, giant swing or bungee spring-board from one of the many funicular centers here. The bravest of all can drink in the region’s stunning vistas from the bird’s eye perspective of tandem jumps or paraglide. Water fun can also be had: windsurfing, catamaran riding or water skiing beckon. Wheeled excitement takes the shape of field scooters and Segways.

lib2jpg.jpegApart from outdoor activities and breath-taking extreme fun, it’s also possible to ascend castle or chateau steps, straight into the world of kings, knights, and ladies in waiting. State’s Castle and Chateau Frýdlant, first owned by Albrecht z Valdštejna, belong to the most majestic monuments of this area. The castle was open to the public for the first time in 1801 and since then has become the first castle museum in middle Europe.
Those, who favor fairy-tale castles, should not miss Sychrov, which surprises with its beautiful woodwork interior, created by Peter Buška, and also the greatest Central European collection of French portrait art in its Rohan Gallery. Visit Bezděz, Trosky, Grabštejn, Houska and other must-see castles to complete the heritage tour.
The Liberec region is an ideal alternative also for corporate meetings or company team-building. Choose from a rich variety of venues and services beneath one roof (from conference centers to wellness spas, Aqua Park, Luna Park or casino).

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