Dagmar's Guidebook

Dagmar
Dagmar's Guidebook

Neighbourhoods

Our village is really tiny and actually have no shop and only one pub called U Součků and I really recommend going there for a beer, home baked pizza and home made pickled cheese and pickled sausage called Utopenec, which are typical Czech pub snack to eat with beer :) You can walk there by main road, you can go there by train (it is one stop from Bojanovice to Bojov) or the best option is to walk there through horse pastures, forest and another picturesque village Vandrlice and than take train back home with full bellies. The train stops directly in front of the pub :)
Bojov
Our village is really tiny and actually have no shop and only one pub called U Součků and I really recommend going there for a beer, home baked pizza and home made pickled cheese and pickled sausage called Utopenec, which are typical Czech pub snack to eat with beer :) You can walk there by main road, you can go there by train (it is one stop from Bojanovice to Bojov) or the best option is to walk there through horse pastures, forest and another picturesque village Vandrlice and than take train back home with full bellies. The train stops directly in front of the pub :)
Lovely town to which you can easily get by train (it is a little walk from train stop to city centre) or bus (stops right on the square). You can visit castle, have coffee in Patina house or Maly mnich café and eat Czech cuisine in U Káji Maříka or Marjána (just at the train stop). And there are often some music or food festivals or events for kids and families.
7 abantu bendawo batusa
Mnisek pod Brdy
1 náměstí F. X. Svobody
7 abantu bendawo batusa
Lovely town to which you can easily get by train (it is a little walk from train stop to city centre) or bus (stops right on the square). You can visit castle, have coffee in Patina house or Maly mnich café and eat Czech cuisine in U Káji Maříka or Marjána (just at the train stop). And there are often some music or food festivals or events for kids and families.