Best attractions and places to see around Domažlice, a historic town in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic, blend centuries of history with cultural sites and natural surroundings. The town's well-preserved historic center is recognized as an urban monument reservation. The region offers a variety of sites, from historical landmarks to natural features, providing diverse points of interest.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A historically significant place that is often overlooked...
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Asphalted bike path, simply great 👍🚵♂️😉
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A cozy inn with a lovely beer garden and playground. It's very busy in the summer, as a major Czech cycling route runs nearby. The staff is friendly and the food is delicious.
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German-Czech border crossing in the forest for hikers and cyclists.
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Čerchov, whose German name is "Schwarzkopf", is the highest mountain in the Bohemian Forest. There are two towers and a row of barracks on the summit. One tower is an observation tower built in 1904. The other tower, peppered with listening devices, was used as a reconnaissance post by the Soviets and the Stasi until the fall of the Berlin Wall and later by the Czech army until after 1990. For this reason, it was not permitted to climb to the top of the mountain for a long time. The reconnaissance station is part of a chain of similar listening posts along the German border and continues northwards over Velký Zvon (859 metres), Havran (894 metres) and Dyleň (939 metres).
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Currently closed because construction is underway on Čerchov. A new mountain hut with rooms and a restaurant is to be built.
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The Cerchovsteig leads from Waldmünchen over the Lehmgrubenweg hiking border crossing to Cerchov. Right on the border, a shelter with a seating area invites you to take a rest. Clay used to be mined here, the name still reminds us of this and you can still see the mining cuts in the forest.
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Historically interesting, as many villages had to be abandoned after World War II. In many places there are memorial plaques commemorating this place.
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Domažlice is rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved historic center with its leaning Domažlice Tower and the Dean's Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. The Grafenried / Lučina – Abandoned Village Ruins offer a poignant look into the past with information boards detailing its history. Other significant sites include the Dolejší Gate, the Chodský Castle (housing the Chodsko Museum), and the Former Augustinian Monastery. Don't miss the Monument to the Battle of Domažlice on Baldov Hill, commemorating a significant Hussite victory.
Yes, the Domažlice region offers several family-friendly options. The Grafenried / Lučina – Abandoned Village Ruins are interesting for all ages, with clear information boards. The Three Coats of Arms monument is also considered family-friendly. For a unique experience, the Model Railway Museum is a great attraction for children and adults alike. Additionally, the Na Pleši Inn features a playground, making it a good stop for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Čerchov Observation Tower and Former Military Site, located on the highest mountain in the Upper Palatinate Forest. Hrádek Hill, near Újezd, also offers popular viewpoints over Domažlice and the Chodsko landscape. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Natural Park Zelenov, located just 2 km from Domažlice, or visit Rybník Babylon, a natural swimming pool perfect for summer recreation.
The Domažlice region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Babylon Pond with Beach – Čerchov Summit Cross loop' or the 'Milíře Observation Tower – Diana Hunting Lodge loop'. Running enthusiasts might enjoy the 'Running loop from Domažlice město' or the 'Domažlice Leaning Tower loop'. For more details and routes, check out the MTB Trails around Domažlice, Gravel biking around Domažlice, and Running Trails around Domažlice guides.
Yes, many attractions are accessible via hiking trails, and the region offers a variety of options. The path to the Grafenried / Lučina – Abandoned Village Ruins is very easy and can also be reached by bike. The area around Čerchov Observation Tower is popular for hiking, offering challenging and intermediate routes. Border crossings like Untergrafenried hiking border crossing and Lehmgrubenweg Border Crossing serve as ideal starting points for tours into the Czech Republic and Germany. For specific hiking routes, refer to the outdoor activity guides mentioned previously.
Domažlice is a vibrant center for folk traditions. The Chodsko Museum, located in Chodský Castle, offers rich ethnographic collections showcasing the traditional life and customs of the Chodsko region. You can also visit the Museum J. Jindřicha for insights into folk art. The town is known for its colorful costumes and numerous folk events, especially during the annual Chod celebrations in August. The Cultural Centre - Pivovar Domažlice is also a point of interest for those appreciating beer, culture, and architecture.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and scenic beauty of the region. The Čerchov Observation Tower is highly regarded for its panoramic views. The Grafenried / Lučina – Abandoned Village Ruins are appreciated for their historical insights and well-preserved information. Many also enjoy the peaceful forest settings and the unique experience of exploring the border crossings, which offer a glimpse into European history.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. At the Čerchov Observation Tower, there's the Čerchov Bistro, which is highly recommended. The Na Pleši Inn is a cozy spot with a beer garden, popular with cyclists and families. Additionally, the historic town center of Domažlice itself offers various cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
The best time to visit Domažlice for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally from spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring the natural parks, trails, and viewpoints. Summer is perfect for enjoying Rybník Babylon, the natural swimming pool. The annual Chod celebrations in August also offer a vibrant cultural experience.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the Salka Cave above Pasečnice for a natural wonder. The Kozin's Farm and Memorial Hall in Újezd offers a deeper dive into local history, commemorating Jan Sladký Kozina. The sculpture path on Baldov Hill, leading to the Monument to the Battle of Domažlice, also provides an interesting and less-traveled experience.
Yes, the Domažlice Tower, known for its distinctive lean, is a prominent symbol of the town and belongs to the Dean's Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. Both are central to the historic town center and are accessible for visitors to admire their architecture and historical significance. Climbing the tower often provides excellent views of the town square.
The border crossings, such as Lehmgrubenweg Border Crossing, Friedrichshäng Border Crossing, and Untergrafenried hiking border crossing, are significant for hikers and cyclists as they connect the Czech Republic with Germany. They offer a unique perspective on European history and provide convenient access points for cross-border outdoor adventures. Some even have small border inns nearby, offering a place to rest.


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