CastleDolní Hradiště
The hillfort near Dolní Hradiště is a protected Czech cultural monument preserving the last remaining rampart of a prehistoric and early medieval defensive site east of the village.
38 monuments
okres Plzeň-sever — 38 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Dolní Hradiště, Buben Castle and Dolní Bělá Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleThe hillfort near Dolní Hradiště is a protected Czech cultural monument preserving the last remaining rampart of a prehistoric and early medieval defensive site east of the village.
CastleHrad Buben is a freely accessible, listed medieval ruin in the Plzeň-sever district, dramatically situated above the confluence of the Mže River and Plešnický Brook and popular with history enthusiasts and visitors to the nearby Hracholusky reservoir alike.
CastleBělá Castle (Czech: Hrad Dolní Bělá) is a castle located in Dolní Bělá municipality in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. The first mention of the castle comes from somewhere between 1315 and 1318.
CastleThe ancient hillfort of Hodovíz, also known as Vyšohrad, is a protected prehistoric monument set on a dramatic spur near Hvozd in the Plzeň-sever district, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the region's distant past.
Hrad Koryta is a prehistoric hillfort near the village of Koryta in the Plzeň-sever district, dramatically situated on a narrow spur surrounded on three sides by the Střela River and listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleKotaneč is a prehistoric hilltop settlement and likely hillfort near Manětín, occupying a striking rocky spur above the Střela River within a protected nature reserve.
CastleHrad Kozel is one of the oldest prehistoric hillforts in the Plzeň region, perched on a dramatic spur above the Berounka river near the village of Nadryby and protected today as a cultural monument.
CastleHrad Krašov is a historically layered medieval ruin perched above the Berounka river near Bohy in the Plzeň Region, with origins dating to the early 13th century and architectural phases spanning from Gothic through Renaissance to Baroque.
The prehistoric hillfort of Luhov, perched on a rocky spur above the Hracholusky reservoir near Líšťany, is one of the oldest traces of human settlement in northern Plzeň region and a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleOndřejov hillfort is a striking prehistoric site in the Plzeň-sever district, set on a rocky ridge above the confluence of the Střela river and offering sweeping valley views.
Hrad Ostrov u Bezdružic is a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort in western Bohemia, perched above the confluence of two streams at around 460 metres above sea level and protected as a Czech cultural monument.
Pernarec hillfort sits on a rocky spur above the Úterský potok stream southwest of the village, offering a naturally defensible position with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.
CastleHrad Plasy is a protected prehistoric hillfort set on a dramatic rocky spur above the Střela River, with a history of continuous settlement stretching back over five thousand years.
The ruins of Hrad Preitenstein, founded around 1330 by King John of Luxembourg and deliberately burned in the sixteenth century, are a protected cultural monument overlooking the village of Nové Městečko near Nečtiny.
CastleHrad Rabštejn nad Střelou is a captivating architectural ensemble where medieval Gothic origins, a historic monastery, and a Baroque château combine to tell centuries of Bohemian noble and royal history.
CastleHrad Staré Lipno is one of the oldest documented settlements in the Plzeň-North district, a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort now protected as a Czech cultural monument.
CastleHrad Sychrov is a state-protected ruin perched at around 480 metres above sea level on the western edge of Rabštejn nad Střelou, believed to have formed part of the town's historic fortification system.
The prehistoric hillfort of Třebobuz, set on a narrow spur above the confluence of two streams near the Hracholusky reservoir, retains a partially preserved rampart and pottery fragments that confirm ancient settlement but have yet to reveal the site's exact age.
CastleHrad Vlkošov is a well-preserved fifteenth-century noble fortress in the village of Vlkošov near Bezvěrov, listed as a cultural heritage monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Věžka, a state-protected cultural monument since 1958, stand on a rocky hilltop 310 metres above sea level near the village of Druztová in the Plzeň Region, accessible via a yellow-marked hiking trail.
CastleHrad Všeruby, set on the rocky spur of Kočičí vrch above the Burná stream, is a remarkable archaeological site whose origins reach back to the late Hallstatt period and which continued to be inhabited through the early Middle Ages.
CastleThe medieval town fortification of Rabštejn nad Střelou preserves a fragment of the Lower Gate, sections of the town wall, and a bastion dating to at least the mid-fifteenth century, all protected as listed cultural monuments.
Zámok Chříč is a late-baroque manor in the village of Chříč with medieval roots, now being carefully restored by the civic association Ústav šlechtičen after years of significant deterioration.
ChateauZámok Kaceřov is a mid-sixteenth-century High Renaissance château in the village of Kaceřov, Plzeň-North district, regarded as one of the earliest and finest examples of Palladian-inspired architecture in Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Líšťany in Líšťany near Plzeň is a listed baroque château ruin with origins stretching back to a medieval fortress built by the Černín of Chudenic family.
Zámok Manětín is a state-owned national cultural monument in the Plzeň Region, open to visitors and celebrated for its rich architectural and historical heritage.
ChateauZámok Nekmíř is a centuries-old Czech castle that evolved from a medieval fortress through Renaissance and early Baroque rebuildings, and today stands as a listed cultural monument in urgent need of rescue.
Zámok Nečtiny is a state-protected cultural monument in the Plzeň-North district, celebrated for its rich history and architectural value.
ChateauZámok Pňovany is a mid-eighteenth-century manor house of unknown origin in the village of Pňovany, preserved together with part of its historic park as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Rochlov is a protected cultural monument and a defining landmark of the charming village of Rochlov, northwest of Nýřany in the Plzeň-sever district.
Velká Černá Hať is a quiet rural settlement near Manětín in the Plzeň-sever district, where traditional farming life continues amid a charming countryside setting.
The estate complex in Velká Černá Hať near Mladotice features a historic manor house considered a castle and is protected as a cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Vísky is a historic château in the village of Trnová, Plzeň-sever district, privately owned since 1995 and a charming feature of the Plzeň region.
Zámok Újezd nade Mží is a listed Baroque noble residence from the mid-seventeenth century, set in the Plzeň-North district and comprising a well-preserved ensemble of castle and estate buildings.
ChateauZámok Úlice is an eighteenth-century Baroque château in the village of Úlice, Plzeň-sever district, which together with its historic park is a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Zámok Čeminy is a protected architectural landmark in the village of Čeminy, set amidst beautiful countryside with easy access to scenic hiking trails in the northern Plzeň region.
ChateauZámok Žihle is a late-sixteenth-century noble residence in the village of Žihle that was later converted into an inn and has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámoček Krukanice is an eighteenth-century listed manor house near Pernarec, formerly part of the Teplá Monastery estate, prized for its blend of noble rural architecture and agricultural heritage.