Review:

There is probably no area in the Czech Republic that is as unspoiled by humans as the Brdy Mountains in Central Bohemia. The rolling hill country 50 km southwest of Prague is a natural treasure of preserved ancient forests crisscrossed with lakes and creeks. The rugged terrain is devoid of tourist amenities, making it a rare off-the-beaten-path destination. The likelihood of the area remaining pristine is high, since it was declared a protected landscape in 2016. A portion of the protected area is open to the public, where hikers and bikers can make use of primitive trails. The goal is to eventually include 450 km of marked trails.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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