Best attractions and places to see around Dam Hracholusky include a 22-kilometer-long reservoir on the Mže River, known for recreation and water sports. The area features a rocky valley, dense forests, and prominent rocky outcrops. It offers a diverse range of natural beauty and points of interest for visitors. The region is characterized by its natural landscape and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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This section of cycle route 37 is in very poor condition.
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It's good that you can get to the right side of the Mies from here, because cycle route 37 to Stribro is in very bad condition.
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Impressive railway bridge over the Mize
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Pedestrian bridge with waves next to/at the railway bridge. You can see through the rust—not for the faint of heart.
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It's a little bit of a thrill when crossing the bridge, especially when a train is passing by.
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It's definitely worth a detour, even if you're on cycle path 37.
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Along the Hracholusky reservoir, on fairly rough terrain.
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a beautiful new bridge with two sweeping bows
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The area is centered around the 22-kilometer-long Hracholusky Reservoir on the Mže River, offering stunning water views. You can also explore the charming and rocky Mže River Valley, characterized by spruce and pine forests, and dramatic rocky peaks and walls that rise above the dam.
Yes, the region is known for its bridges. The Railway and Cycle Bridge is an impressive steel railway bridge, the third-largest in the Czech Republic, now featuring a footbridge for tourists. Another notable structure is the Railroad and cycle path bridge over the Mies. For scenic vistas, the View of Hracholusky Dam from Bikepath 37 offers great views of the reservoir.
You can visit the Buben Castle Ruins, located on the right side of the Mže River and accessible via a marked route from the dam. These ruins, built before 1379, offer an expansive courtyard and palace remains. Additionally, around the town of Stříbro, you can find military bunkers from the early 20th century, with some even submerged beneath the dam's water near Vranov.
The Hracholusky Reservoir is excellent for swimming and various water sports. For land-based activities, the Mže River Valley offers opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails for different sports, such as hiking, cycling, and running, including challenging routes like the Butov Trail.
Yes, you can take a scheduled ride on the “Plzeň” steamer. This 20-kilometer journey from the Hracholusky Dam to Butov takes about an hour and a half and is available regularly during summer months and on weekends in spring and autumn, offering a unique perspective of the reservoir.
The Hracholusky Reservoir is ideal for family outings, with opportunities for swimming and enjoying the water. Many campsites around the reservoir, like Kemp Keramika, Radost, and Transkemp Hracholusky, provide excellent bases for family recreation. The Railway and Cycle Bridge also offers an engaging experience for all ages with its impressive structure and views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive engineering of structures like the Railway and Cycle Bridge, noting the thrill of crossing it. The scenic views along the Hracholusky reservoir, such as from the View of Hracholusky Dam from Bikepath 37, are also highly valued, despite some challenging terrain on certain paths.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Ruins of Buben Castle – View of the dam loop from Újezd nade Mží' is an easy 5.5 km hike. You can find more details and other routes on the hiking guide for Dam Hracholusky.
Yes, there are numerous campsites around the Hracholusky Reservoir, such as Kemp Keramika on the northern shore and Radost and Transkemp Hracholusky on the southern side, offering options for overnight stays. These areas typically have facilities including cafes and pubs.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying swimming and water sports on the Hracholusky Reservoir. The 'Plzeň' steamer operates regularly during summer and on weekends in spring and autumn, making these seasons great for scenic boat trips. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling through the Mže River Valley and surrounding forests.
Absolutely. Pilsen (Plzeň), about 25 km away, is the regional metropolis offering historical sights, museums, and its famous beer. The Kladruby Monastery, an important cultural icon dating back to 1115, is also nearby. The historical center of Stříbro, with its Renaissance Town Hall, is another charming option.
While specific routes are not detailed, the region is generally accessible. You can typically find public transport connections to the Dam Hracholusky area from larger towns like Pilsen and Stříbro, allowing visitors to reach the reservoir and its attractions.

