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Resort Sázava Island

You can find Resort Sázava Island in a beautiful countryside at the riverbank of Sázava. In a small town named after the river, just 45 km from Prague (exit 34 on D1 Highway).
Resort Sázava Island

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Sázava Pacific

You can make an unconventional excursion to Posázaví – the area around the Sázava River – on the Sázava Pacific. Ride the historical train route Prague–Jílové–Týnec–Čerčany–Český Šternberk–Kácov and back.
Sázava Pacific

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Canoe Tourism on the Sázava River

The Sázava River ranks among the most beautiful rivers in Czechia. It flows through picturesque landscapes, ideal for tourists, canoeists, and nature lovers. The river is lined with forests, meadows, cliffs, small cottage settlements, campsites, and pubs that reflect the deep-rooted traditions of canoeing and tramping.
Canoe Tourism on the Sázava River

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Former Benedictine monastery in Sázava

Originally a monastery with Slavic liturgy, originated in 1032. Since the early 12th century the Benedictine monastery. Burnt down by the Hussites, revived in the 16th century, in the 17th century rebuilt in the Baroque style. The monastery abolished by Joseph II, in the 19th century rebuilt into a Pseudo-Renaissance chateau. A monumental torso of the Church of St. Prokop, an abbot chapel, a Gothic crypt. The exposition “the Old-Slavic Sázava”, a capitulary hall with Gothic wall paintings. A significant medieval centre of Slavic culture and literature. The Madonna of Sázava.
Former Benedictine monastery in Sázava

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Glassworks František in Sázava - Glass Art Centre

The Glass Art Center and the original renovated Glassworks František from 1835 are located in the newly reconstructed part of the town Sázava. Its aim is to preserve the Czech tradition of glass manufacture.
Glassworks František in Sázava - Glass Art Centre

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Stříbrná Skalice

Stříbrná Skalice is a peaceful village in the Posázaví region, located near the Sázava River in Central Bohemia.
Stříbrná Skalice

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Havlíčkův Brod in Vysočina

The old town of Havlíčkův Brod in the Vysočina region, 120 km east of Prague, is known for its landmarks, famous personalities, or the legend of Hnát the Traitor. The first written mention of Havlíčkův Brod on River Sázava dates back to the beginning of the 13th century.
Havlíčkův Brod in Vysočina

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Posázaví

The mountainous landscape full of forests spreading out on both banks of the River Sázava has been a popular area for active holidaying for more than a hundred years. Discover the magic of the area around the Golden River Sázava, spectacular countryside and the romantic culture of the cottage settlements spread out all over the slopes, the bubbling cascades, but also the historical castles and chateaux and take some unforgettable experiences away with you.
Posázaví

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Rataje nad Sázavou

Rataje nad Sázavou is a picturesque historic town in Central Bohemia, located on the right bank of the Sázava River. Known as the "town of two castles", it features the Gothic Pirkštejn Castle on a rocky promontory and a Renaissance-Baroque chateau below, now housing the Museum of Central Posázaví with exhibitions on local history and architecture.
Rataje nad Sázavou

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Ledeč Castle

Ledeč Castle towers above the Sázava River on a limestone promontory. Over the centuries, the castle had many different owners who modified the original Gothic building in the Renaissance and Baroque style.
Ledeč Castle