Attractions and places to see around Rakovník include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The town is known for its well-preserved medieval fortifications and a historic town square. Surrounding Rakovník, the Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area offers extensive natural beauty, including forests and the Berounka River. This region provides opportunities to explore both historical architecture and diverse outdoor landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Here is a fallen tree so you can go over the rocks and pass the flooded part of the way.
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The castle is very beautiful and should be visited if possible
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The castle is worth seeing, as are two souvenir shops with specially made things made of wood, leather, ceramics and wax. You can even watch the production.
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If it has rained before, the path along the river is impassable. The path is under water and you can't avoid it. We had to go back. Otherwise a nice tour!
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High gate in Rakovník, part of the old city wall. Today museum. More information: http://www.muzeumtgm.cz/vysoka-brana-rakovnik/ and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakovn%C3%ADk#Geschichte
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Nice route through the forest, initially a forest path, later nicely paved. It is currently not officially possible to continue to Řevničov due to construction work on the bypass road. More information: https://www.rakovnicko.cz/pametihodnosti/rozhledny-veze-hory-vrchy/vrch-loustin/
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Unfortunately inaccessible palace and park complex as there is a school. More information: https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leont%C3%BDnsk%C3%BD_z%C3%A1mek
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Rakovník is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Křivoklát Castle, a former royal palace from the 13th century, offering stunning views above the Berounka valley. Within the town, explore the Old Town of Rakovník, centered around the 400-meter-long Husovo Square, and see the Gothic Vysoká Brána Rakovník (High Gate) and Prague Gate, remnants of medieval fortifications. Don't miss the Baroque Town Hall, the Church of St. Bartholomew, and its historic Belfry.
Yes, the area offers several scenic cycling routes. A popular choice is the Rakovník to Křivoklát Cycle Route Along the Berounka, which meanders gently along a forest road beside the Berounka River towards Křivoklát Castle. Another option is the Cycle Path Between Rakovník and Olešná-Wolešná. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Rakovník guide.
The Path Along the Berounka River in CHKO Křivoklátsko is a highlight, offering beautiful forest and river scenery. The Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area itself is known for lush forests, rugged rock formations, and the Berounka River. You can also find romantic spots like Skryje Lakes and Skryje Waterfall, and Devil's Rock above the Berounka River.
Rakovník has a vibrant cultural scene. The T. G. Masaryk Museum, housed in a Baroque palace, showcases the region's history and natural science. The former Synagogue now serves as the Herold Hall concert venue and houses the Václav Rabas Gallery. You can also visit the historic Jewish Cemetery, Tyl's Theatre, and various cultural centers hosting events.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy exploring Křivoklát Castle and the Old Town of Rakovník. The Lužná u Rakovníka Railway Museum is a popular attraction for all ages, and AquapRak (Aquapark Rakovník) offers recreational swimming. Puppet Theatre performances are also available for younger audiences.
The Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area offers numerous well-marked hiking trails. You can find paths along the Berounka River, including the Path Along the Berounka River in CHKO Křivoklátsko. For specific routes, explore the Waterfall hikes around Rakovník guide, which includes trails like the 'Hiking loop from Skryje' and 'Týřov – Týřov Castle Ruins loop'.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling in the Rakovník region, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for water sports on the Berounka River. Some attractions, like Křivoklát Castle, may have seasonal opening hours, so it's always good to check in advance.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Rakovník Brewery, founded in 1454, which is one of the oldest in the Czech Republic and produces Bakalář beer. For a unique dining experience, the Zastávka Nižbor Railway Restaurant & Hotel offers overnight stays in old railroad cars and a quaint pub in a former station warehouse.
The region offers diverse views, from the panoramic vistas over the Berounka valley from Křivoklát Castle to the charming historical architecture around Husovo Square in the Old Town of Rakovník. Several lookout towers in the broader Rakovník district, such as Rozhledna Velká Buková and Rozhledna Senecká hora, provide expansive views of the surrounding landscape, including the hop-growing fields.
Yes, Rakovník offers various dining options. The Old Town of Rakovník has varied gastronomy around its marketplace, including the highly recommended "Asian Cuisine." For a local experience, try the Šalanda Slavia Restaurant Rakovník or the unique Zastávka Nižbor Railway Restaurant & Hotel nearby.
Beyond the majestic Křivoklát Castle, you can also explore the ruins of Krakovec Castle, known as the last refuge of Master Jan Hus. Additionally, Leontýn Castle is another historical site in the area worth discovering.
The Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area (CHKO Křivoklátsko) is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty, characterized by lush forests, deep river valleys, and unique rock formations. It's a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering a rich diversity of flora and fauna, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.


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