Prague Private Tour: Czech Volcanic Mountains and Authentic Goat Farm Experience

Experience the beauty of the Czech countryside on a private tour to the volcanic mountains and an authentic goat farm. Caress and feed goats, taste farm’s own goat cheese, and explore the ruins of a medieval castle. Don’t miss the opportunity to climb the tallest volcano in the area!

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Goat Farm Nový Dvůr - We will visit family owned goat farm, we will learn about the production of bio milk and cheese and we will taste it as well.
  • Litomerice - We will see the main square, the city hall and we will have a view over the Elbe river
  • Terezin Memorial - We will drive through the town fortress built in the end of the 18th century, which was a Jewish Ghetto and the concentration camp during World War II
  • Hrad Hazmburk - We will visit the ruin of the Castle Hazmburk built in the 13th century on the vulcanic hill, we will have amazing view of the whole area of the middle lands
  • Certovy hlavy - Devil’s heads - We will see the unsual art made by Vavlav Levy in the middle of the 19th century
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Driver provided
  • Goat cheese tasting and farm visit
  • Transportation by car or van
  • Tour of well-preserved countryside villages
  • Includes entrance fee to Hazmburk Castle
  • Professional guide included
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Enjoy this trip to the Czech countryside which offers a truly authentic Bohemian experience! First, we will take you to a family-operated goat farm where you will have the chance to pet and feed the goats while learning all about the traditional methods of raising these animals. During the excursion, you can taste the farm’s own goat cheese and goat milk. Next, we will drive to Zubrnice, a picturesque little village set in the scenic landscape of the Czech Middle Lands. Here, we will learn about the life of farmers before World War II. We will visit the historical town of Litomerice and show you the Terezín Memorial, a town-fortress built in the 18th century that served as a concentration camp during World War II. In the afternoon, we will climb to the ruins of the medieval Hasenburg Castle. This mysterious place has attracted romantic authors since the 19th century, offering both history and stunning views. On the way back to Prague, we will stop to see the unusual art of the Devil’s Heads.

  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Location
Prague Astronomical Clock
Staroměstské náměstí
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Sebastian_a
May 7, 2023
An excellent tour in the Czech countryside! - Petr was an excellent guide, he was good fun, friendly and very knowledgeable. It was great to see the goats and the Czech countryside. We saw many beautiful buildings and lovely landscapes. We also ate tasty local food at bought some good cheese and milk from the goat farm. I highly recommend the tour and especially Petr as a guide, since he made the trip extra special!
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Xiaohuiho
Dec 7, 2019
Goat Farm and volcanic mountains visit - The guide Jan was friendly and pointed out many interesting sights as we passed through old villages and mountains. If there was one area to note, I would suggest not visiting this tour in winter as it was a small farm and the goats were kept indoors and there was not much else to see. However, I appreciated Jan being very flexible about the tour itinerary. When he heard that I was not keen on visiting a castle, we visited a lovely restaurant in a medieval town for lunch instead and LucyTours offered to cover the cost for lunch in replacement of the castle entrance fee. They were also veru prompt in replying emails. These friendly touches made the tour a pleasant one.
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