CastleBradlec Castle
Hrad Bradlec is a protected medieval castle ruin crowning a 542-metre basalt hill near Jičín in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic.
22 monuments
okres Semily — 22 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bradlec Castle, Chlum-Kozlov Castle and Dolní Štěpanice Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleHrad Bradlec is a protected medieval castle ruin crowning a 542-metre basalt hill near Jičín in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic.
CastleChlum-Kozlov is a medieval rock-cut castle near Turnov, dating from the late thirteenth to early fourteenth century, whose preserved chambers and fortification traces have been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Dolní Štěpanice, set on a spur at roughly 565 metres above sea level near Benecko, are a protected cultural monument preserving the atmospheric traces of a medieval stronghold.
CastleHrad Kavčiny is a vanished medieval fortress near Valdštejn in the Semily district, whose earthwork remains still hint at the strategic importance this part of Bohemian Paradise once held.
CastleHrad Kláštenec, a long-forgotten fortress on the hill of Babylon near Lomnica nad Popelkou, once guarded the eastern edge of the Bohemian Paradise from an elevation of 631 metres.
CastleHrad Kozlov is a compact yet evocative medieval ruin set among dramatic melaphyre outcrops on the Kozlov hill in the Ještěd-Kozákov Ridge, dating from the fourteenth century and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastleThe overgrown ruins of Hrad Košťálov crown a hill above the village of the same name and are protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleHrad Kumburk is a protected Gothic castle ruin crowning a 639-metre hilltop on the edge of Český raj, offering visitors a challenging climb and spectacular views over the surrounding landscape.
CastleHrad Nístějka is a protected medieval ruin dramatically set on a rocky spur above the confluence of the Jizera River and Farský Brook, easily reached by a yellow hiking trail from Vysoké nad Jizerou.
CastleRotštejn (German: Rothenstein) is a ruined rock castle around 9 kilometres (6 mi) east of Turnov on the border of the Nature Reserve "Klokočské rocks".…
CastleTrosky Castle (Czech: Hrad Trosky) is a castle ruin in the municipality of Troskovice in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic and its name translates literally as "ruins" or "debris".…
CastleValdštejn Castle (Czech: hrad Valdštejn, German: Waldstein) is an early Gothic fortress near Turnov, in the Czech Republic.…
CastleKlokočský hrádek is a medieval castle ruin near Rotštejn that has been closed to the public since 2002, as it lies within the protected boundaries of the Český ráj landscape reserve.
ChateauThe Rohan Hunting Lodge in Lomnice nad Popelkou is a protected cultural monument celebrated for its romantic architecture and its history as a noble retreat for hunting parties.
Zámok Horní Branná is a listed Czech cultural monument and fortified historic residence dominating the village centre, conveniently located along a red-marked trail connecting to the Krkonoše mountains.
ChateauZámok Hrubá Skála is a historic château in the heart of the Bohemian Paradise, born from a medieval fortress and still enchanting visitors with its romantic sandstone surroundings.
ChateauHrubý Rohozec (German: Groß Rohosetz) is a castle in Turnov, Czech Republic. The original structure was connected to a polygonal tower by a defensive wall.…
Zámok Jesenný is a historic manor in the village of Jesenný in the Semily district, serving as a proud landmark and a cherished part of the region's rich cultural heritage.
Zámok Jilemnice is a protected cultural monument set in the heart of the town of Jilemnice, offering visitors a beautiful park and a rich historical atmosphere.
ChateauZámok Lomnice nad Popelkou is a medieval castle-turned-landmark in the heart of Lomnice nad Popelkou, listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic for its centuries of layered history and architecture.
ChateauZámok Malý Rohozec delights visitors with its unique setting inside a working brewery in Turnov, where historic castle architecture and living craft traditions come together in perfect harmony.
ChateauZámok Studenec is an abandoned pseudo-Renaissance castle in the village of Studenec near Jilemnice, whose grand façade and uncertain future make it a compelling yet melancholy destination for heritage enthusiasts.