Přírodní Park Jevišovka
Přírodní Park Jevišovka
Castles in Přírodní Park Jevišovka are found within a protected area spanning approximately 137 km² in the Jevišovická pahorkatina, north of Znojmo. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes and a rich historical heritage. Archaeological findings dating back to the Paleolithic era indicate a long history of human settlement. The park offers a blend of natural beauty and historical monuments, including several castles and chateaux.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Charming castle with a small guesthouse in the courtyard. Tip: You can find a travel guide (free shipping) for the Czech Republic at: https://www.reise-karhu.de/reisebuecher.html
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A beautiful Renaissance castle in Jevišovice. More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altes_Schloss_Jevi%C5%A1ovice and de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevi%C5%A1ovice
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New Jevišovice Castle, a neo-Gothic castle from the 19th century. Today it is used as a retirement home. More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neues_Schloss_Jevi%C5%A1ovice
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Unfortunately, it is completely dilapidated and neglected. Its decline probably began after the castle was converted into a hotel and then closed. Now it is just a lost place of a castle hotel. It was certainly once a beautiful hotel, but its current state is a disgrace. The outside is also completely neglected. It is interesting that the hotel is still being advertised in the highest terms on LetsBookHotel.com. The hotel description does not match its current state in any way, a bad joke: As a cultural monument of national importance, Kravsko Castle awaits you in the middle of a charming natural landscape full of elegant English gardens. The property is protected as a Czech natural monument. For several centuries, the castle served as a summer residence for the Ugart family and later the Frasso-Dentice family. Today you will find pretty, comfortable rooms here. Take pleasant walks through the park, enjoy delicious food in the restaurant and explore the picturesque surroundings by bike. The hotel is also an ideal setting for wedding celebrations and other private and business events.
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New Jevišovice chateau, neo-Gothic chateau from the 19th century. Today retirement home. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neues_Schloss_Jevi%C5%A1ovice
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Renaissance chateau in Jevišovice. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altes_Schloss_Jevi%C5%A1ovice and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevi%C5%A1ovice
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Přírodní Park Jevišovka offers a diverse range of historical sites, from medieval castle ruins to preserved chateaux. You can discover ancient fortifications like the Old Jevišovice Castle, which is now a ruin, or visit the well-preserved Old Jevišovice Chateau, which houses museum exhibitions.
Yes, the Old Jevišovice Castle is a notable ruin with deep historical roots, dating back to the 13th century and destroyed during the Hussite Wars. It's also significant for its prehistoric settlement, giving its name to the 'Jevišovice culture'. Another important ruin is Lapikus Castle, a cultural monument with remnants of walls and a mysterious atmosphere.
The New Jevišovice Chateau, originally a Baroque hunting lodge from the 1680s, was rebuilt in the late 19th century. It provides insight into the aristocratic life and architectural styles of that period, evolving from a simple lodge to a significant estate.
Absolutely. The Old Jevišovice Chateau, administered by the Moravian Museum in Brno, offers permanent exhibitions. It's a cultural hub where you can explore historical collections and architectural styles ranging from Gothic to Baroque.
The area around the castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Čížov Pond – Vranov nad Dyjí Castle loop'. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Veský rybník loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling in Přírodní Park Jevišovka and Running Trails in Přírodní Park Jevišovka guide pages.
Yes, several castle ruins are nestled in natural settings perfect for hiking. Lapikus Castle ruins, for example, are accessible via green tourist trails from Plaveč or Hluboké Mašůvky. Šenkenberk Castle ruins are also freely accessible within a forested landscape above the Vlkov pond, offering a chance to explore medieval history in nature.
Autumn is often recommended for visiting the castle ruins, particularly Lapikus Castle, as the vibrant colors of the landscape enhance the beauty of the ancient remains. However, the preserved chateaux are generally open year-round, offering cultural insights regardless of the season.
Yes, Kravsko Castle / Dairy is an example of a 'lost place'. While currently dilapidated and neglected, it offers a unique insight into its past grandeur as a castle hotel, providing a different perspective on the region's historical sites.
The site of the Old Jevišovice Castle ruins offers beautiful panoramic views of the Old Jevišovice Chateau across the river, the town, and the Rokytná River valley. Exploring the elevated locations of these historical sites often rewards visitors with scenic vistas.
Šenkenberk Castle, also known as Šimberk, is a 13th-century ruin nestled in deep forests above the Vlkov pond. It's a freely accessible site that provides a secluded natural environment to explore one of Moravia's oldest noble foundations, away from more frequented spots.
Given that many sites are ruins or involve walking through natural terrain, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable, especially if you plan to explore both indoor chateaux and outdoor ruins, as weather conditions can change.


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