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Family friendly hiking trails in Kerský Les traverse a protected natural area characterized by diverse woodlands, open agricultural landscapes, and unique natural features. The park features pine and birch stands on the gravel-sand base of the Elbe floodplain, offering a pleasant forest environment. Notable landmarks include Sadský Hill with its church, the St. Josef Mineral Spring, and the Kerské Rybníčky ponds, adding varied points of interest to the terrain. The trails generally offer gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here you will also find the cityscape of old George, who was the last Bohemian on the local throne.
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Here you can find information about many of the city's sights in four languages.
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It has a slightly dilapidated charm, but one can still sense the splendor of bygone days.
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On the site of the present-day castle, there was originally a wooden fortress, which King Otakar II Přemysl had converted into a stone castle. It became the seat of the eponymous estate, which was pledged to Hynek of Lichtenburg in 1345 under King John of Bohemia. Through his daughter Elisabeth (Eliška z Lichtemburka), who married Boček of Poděbrady and Kunštát (died 1373) in 1350, the castle and estate passed to the Kunštát family. After Emperor Charles IV granted Poděbrady to Boček as a hereditary estate, he was the first to call himself Boček of Poděbrady, thus establishing the Kunštát branch of the Poděbrady family. The castle, where, according to tradition, the future King George of Poděbrady, a grandson of Boček, was born, was rebuilt several times. After George's death in 1471, the castle and estate passed to his son, Henry the Younger, in 1472, whose heirs were forced to cede both to King Vladislav II in 1495. After several pledgings, King Ferdinand I redeemed the castle and estate. Both remained in the possession of the royal chamber until 1839. From 1548 to around 1580, the castle was rebuilt into a Renaissance palace according to plans by Giovanni and Ulrico Aostalli and Hans Tirol. After the Thirty Years' War, the palace initially declined in importance. In 1723–1724, it was rebuilt in the Baroque style under the direction of the architect Franz Maximilian Kaňka. Further renovations took place after 1750. Maria Theresa, in her capacity as Queen of Bohemia, stayed at the palace several times. Under her son, Joseph II, the palace served as the residence of retired officers of the imperial army. In 1839, the castle and estate were acquired by the Viennese banker Georg Simon Sina (1783–1856). Through marriage, the castle passed to the Princes of Ypsilanti in 1884 and, before the First World War, to Philipp Ernst zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst. His brother and heir, Moritz zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, was forced to sell the estate after the First World War.
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Good place to view the city with its Gothic city walls.
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The castle is now a restaurant, school, event venue and much more. Information about the history: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Poděbrady
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Rustic beer brewery with spacious rooms and beer garden directly on the Elbe. Nice to sit and linger
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In the charming spa town of Poděbrady on the right bank of the Elbe, there is a Renaissance castle whose history stretches back to the beginnings of the Czech state. Originally, a trade route from Prague to Kłodzko ran here, and a guard fortress was built there to protect the ford over the Elbe. Right next to the castle there is the Zámek restaurant and the "Charles Bar" in the castle cellar. A staircase gives direct access to the banks of the Elbe.
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Kerský Les is known for its diverse landscapes, offering a mix of pine and birch woodlands on the gravel-sand base of the Elbe floodplain, as well as open agricultural areas. The trails are generally gentle, making them suitable for families. You'll find pleasant forest paths and open spaces, perfect for an enjoyable walk with children.
Yes, there are several easy loop trails. For a pleasant and manageable option, consider the Brake Bistro loop from Milovice, which is approximately 5.5 km long and rated as easy. Another great choice is the Kamenný Most Nymburk – Nymburk Town Square loop from Nymburk, an easy 6.3 km route.
Kerský Les offers several interesting natural features. You can visit the St. Josef Mineral Spring in the western part of the park, known for its healing waters. The Kerské Rybníčky (Kersko Ponds) are an important ecological site, home to newts. Additionally, the Písečný přesyp u Píst on the northeastern edge protects one of the last preserved sand dunes in the Elbe region, offering a unique geological sight.
For families looking for a slightly longer adventure, there are moderate options. The Brake Bistro loop from Milovice is a moderate 8.8 km route. Another moderate choice is the Brake Bistro loop from Mladá, which covers about 7.7 km.
Kerský Les is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for family hikes. In spring, the woodlands come alive with fresh greenery, while autumn offers stunning colors. The gentle terrain makes it enjoyable even in milder winter conditions, though always check local weather before heading out.
Yes, Kerský Les is very suitable for families with young children. The guide focuses on easy-going routes with manageable distances and gentle paths. Many trails are through forests, providing shade, and the relatively flat terrain makes it easier for little legs or strollers on appropriate paths.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the pleasant forest environments, and the well-maintained paths that make it an ideal spot for a relaxing family outing.
While primarily a natural park, you can find cultural interest. Sadský Hill, a prominent landscape landmark, features the church of St. Apolináře, which offers both a scenic viewpoint and a cultural attraction for those exploring the area.
This guide features a selection of three family-friendly hiking routes in Kerský Les, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, ensuring options for various family preferences.
Yes, Kerský Les is recognized as a protected natural area, encompassing mixed woodlands, meadows, and wetland habitats. On the western border, you'll find Slatinná louka u Velenky, a national natural monument known for rare plants like leafless flax and mud gladiolus. These areas highlight the park's commitment to preserving its diverse plant and animal communities.
Kerský Les offers a good mix. While characterized by its pleasant pine and birch woodlands, you can also experience the open spaces of the surrounding Elbe agricultural landscape. This provides a contrasting scenic view beyond the forested areas, ensuring a varied hiking experience.


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