The 7 best campsites in Czechia
We’ve selected seven Czech campsites awarded the best ratings from visitors in various categories, all guaranteeing top quality services. Nearby there are lots of charming towns with some unique historical heritage sights and places with beautiful and unspoilt countryside.

The best for families with children: Camping Rožnov

Families with children are sure to love Camping Rožnov in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm in Moravia, which offers excellent facilities for all the family. With a wide variety of activities for children, including a playground, an on-site swimming pool and an animation programme, your little ones are sure to enjoy an unforgettable holiday. The campsite is the ideal starting point for trips to the Beskydy Mountains, while it is also worth a visit to the nearby open-air museum, just around 5 minutes’ walk away!

The best for caravans: Autocamp Sedmihorky

If you own a caravan or an RV, Autocamp Sedmihorky in the heart of the Bohemian Paradise is the ideal spot for you. The campsite has spacious and very well equipped spaces for caravans. It also offers a diverse range of services – including bike hire, a sports pitch, a sandy beach and a mini-farm with animals. The camp is situated in picturesque countryside, the perfect starting point for exploring the rock town on foot or by bike. For a beautiful walk, take a stroll to nearby Hrubá Skála Château or Valdštejn.

The best for swimming and top-class services: Camping at Vranovská pláž beach

Camping Vranovská pláž in South Moravia is the best choice for anyone wanting first-rate accommodation with the chance to take a swim. The campsite is located right by Vranov Reservoir, where you can enjoy swimming or a variety of watersports. It offers modern and well maintained chalets as well as the option to pitch your tent at the camp. And where else to go? Try Vranov Château, Bítov Castle or the nearby historical town of Znojmo. And for nature lovers we have a tip for a trip to the Podyjí National Park.

Simply perfect for cyclists: Autokemp Buňkov

Autokemp Buňkov near Pardubice is the perfect camp for keen cyclists. The campsite is situated in the beautiful Polabí countryside, which offers biking trails for beginners through to experienced cyclists. It is bike service and maintenance facilities, including a charging station for e-bikes, as well as a shop selling cycling accessories. After a hard day in the saddle, you can then chill out on the shores of Buňkov pond or take a trip to the nearby stud farm in Kladruby, a UNESCO Heritage Site. It’s also worth visiting the town of Pardubice with its château, not to mention the castle of Kunětická hora.

A paradise for motorcyclists: Autokemp Sykovec

One camp that is hugely popular with motorcyclists is Autokemp Sykovec in Vysočina, which is ideal for a holiday on two wheels. The camp has a secure parking area for motorbikes and provides comfortable accommodation in tents or chalets. Around the campsite there are endless kilometres of quiet roads, winding through the picturesque Vysočina countryside, with plenty of great places to visit on your motorcycle. These include the pilgrimage church on Zelená hora, a UNESCO Heritage Site, the beautiful Devět skal rocks, Pasecká skála and Dráteníčky, while anyone who fancies visiting a castle should check out the Gothic-Renaissance Pernštejn.

The cosiest: Autokemp Budišov nad Budišovkou:

If you’ve got your heart set on a quiet and cosy campsite, look no further than Autokemp Budišov nad Budišovkou in the north of Moravia. This little camp is a great choice for anyone who prefers a smaller site with a family atmosphere. Relax in the peace and quiet of this beautiful setting, the perfect starting point for walks or trips in the surrounding area, where you’ll find the château of Hradec nad Moravicí, or for some inspiring tips check out the Technotrail, which takes in some of the most fascinating technical heritage sites in North Moravia. If you’re in a mood for a real surprise, take a trip to the Raab Tunnel and the Flaschar’s Mine, while you’ll find good old-time accommodation at the Wesselsky Mill on the Odra River.   

For history buffs: Kemp Keramika

If you’re heading to West Bohemia, don’t miss Kemp Keramika near Plzeň. This campsite is situated in beautiful countryside near the Hracholusky Reservoir. You can pitch your tent there, rent a chalet or sleep over in your own caravan. Kemp Keramika is also great for history buffs, as there are lots of heritage sites and historical towns nearby. Take a trip to the Plasy Monastery, where you not only get to tour the monastery itself, but can see for yourself how people used to build in times gone by at the Building Heritage Centre.


 
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You’ve stayed in a hotel before and accommodation in the town isn’t for you. Instead, you’re looking for a place to go where you can enjoy unusual experiences and adventures in the countryside, but you’re not keen on sleeping in a shared campsite on a mat and in a sleeping bag. Then glamping might be just what you are looking for. A combination of the words “glamour” and “camping”, glamping is an overnight stay in the countryside with a touch of luxury. A reasonable amount of luxury. You may have to manage without Wi-Fi and, in many places, without electricity, but in exchange you can look forward to the ultimate connection to nature, a romantic atmosphere and comfortable sleep. So, where can you try this kind of experience in the Czech Republic?
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