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Kynžvart Castle in the Czech Republic - among mummies and snake skins

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Kynžvart Castle in the Czech Republic is a beautiful historic castle, which also houses collections of cool antique gadgets from around the world. How about Japanese armour, mummies from Egypt or a long dried snake skin that was once a Christmas present?

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Blowing glass - visit to moser glassworks in the Czech Republic

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Now we have tried blowing glass, or at least Peter has. We visited the Moser Glassworks in the Czech Republic, which was far more interesting than we could have imagined. Here we got to experience the beating heart of the glass factory, test what glass blowing requires from the lungs and check out the most beautiful glass artworks.

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Spa in the Czech Republic - Experience the Spa Triangle

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Have you experienced spas in the Czech Republic? Or maybe even visited the spa triangle in the western part of the country? Here, it's all about the spa: hot tubs, saunas and treatments. You'll find everything from traditional Czech treatments you've never heard of - to modern wellness centres.

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Beer spa in the Czech Republic - how does it work?

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Beer spa in the Czech Republic - how does it work? We've finally had the chance to try a beer spa, and it wasn't just any beer spa, but the Czech Republic's oldest beer spa, at a small microbrewery in the western part of the country. This was our experience! Have you also tried beer spas in the Czech Republic?

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Drinking well - in the Czech Republic the tradition lives on

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Drinking well was something you did in the past, both at Swedish spas and at spas in Europe. Today it is perhaps more common that the spas have been transformed into modern spa and wellness resorts, but in the Czech Republic you can actually still drink well. Walking around these fantastically beautiful and well-preserved spas is an experience in itself.

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Becherovka in Karlovy Vary - and a Czech meal

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Do you know about Becherovka, and have you even tasted it? The Czech spirit is produced in Karlovy Vary and we visited the museum and did a tasting. In the evening, we had a traditional Czech meal in the neighbouring restaurant.

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Trying out hot tubs in the Czech Republic - Marianske Lazne

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We finally got to try a real spa in the Czech Republic, in the Czech spa town of Marianske Lazne. It was a Roman spa at a five-star spa hotel, with several different pools, whirlpools and saunas. We have visited Marianske Lazne 2 times... Once by motorhome and once by train and staying in a hotel. We write about both experiences.

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The spa town of Frantiskovy Lazne in the Czech Republic - the yellow town

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When we walked into the spa town of Frantiskovy Lazne in the Czech Republic, we were struck by the fact that the entire town was... yellow! Come with us to the yellow town in the Czech Republic, perfect for relaxation and spa.

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Loket in Czech Republic - castle with friendly dragon

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We visited the towns of Becov nad Teplou and Loket, both in the Karlovy Vary region, west of Prague. We have found a treasure, a dragon and a castle in the Czech Republic. Follow us to two small but exciting places! By the way, some scenes from the James Bond film Casino Royal were also filmed here...

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Karlovy Vary - 30 things to do in the spa town of Karlovy Vary

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We visited the Czech spa town of Karlovy Vary, or Karlsbad as it is called in German. This spa town in the Czech Republic is probably the most beautiful town we have seen ever. It feels almost unreal to walk around the 18th century houses, columns, fountains, spas and parks. If you get the chance to travel here sometime - do it!

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