Kamenice nad Lipou

Kamenice nad Lipou (locally known just as Kamenice) is a small town in Highlands region of Czech Republic. . The town is known for the scenic narrow gauge railway from Jindřichův Hradec, its chateau with an ancient lime tree and the main square with historical buildings. It presents a good way to get off the beaten path in Czech Republic, as Kamenice and the surrounding region are nice but completely overlooked by foreign tourists. It presents a good destination for people who prefer relaxing in small town atmosphere rather the hassle of main tourist destination and large cities.

Understand
The town was established in 13th century. The ancient lime tree which still grows in the chateau garden, and from which the city derives its name, was planted at about the same time. At that time, there was also a castle in the city. In 1583, the castle was rebuilt by one of the many town owners as a Renaissance chateau, which it still is today. In the eighteenth century, a brewery was built, and this brewery was renovated and reopened after a long halt during communist times. In 1906, the town was connected to the outside world by a narrow gauge railway from Jindřichův Hradec to Obrataň.

Today, Kamenice nad Lipou is a rather quiet town, with inhabitants working mostly in agriculture or the automobile parts industry (a few factories are based in the region). There is a mild seasonal inflow of domestic tourism in the summer, especially due to the town's connection with the nearby region of Česká Kanada, as well as the historical narrow gauge railway.



By bus


There is one daily bus leaving from and going to Roztyly station in Prague (red metro line C). There are also direct buses from other nearby cities, such as Pelhřimov, České Budějovice or Jihlava.

For timetables and tickets, use IDOS. If the button to buy a ticket is not present at IDOS, you can just buy it from the driver of the bus (you can actually always buy the ticket from the driver, but the bus might already be full).

By train
You can get to the city by using the local narrow gauge railway, which runs many times every day. The railway is not operated by Czech Railways, meaning you can not buy a ticket online on the Czech Railways website. If you coming from Prague, find the connection first on IDOS, then buy the ticket to the last point on Czech Railways on their website (this is always Jindřichův Hradec or Obrataň) and buy the ticket for narrow gauge railway from the conductor. Alternatively, you can buy the ticket all the way to Kamenice at any Czech Railways ticket desk.

From Prague, you have to change trains twice at Tábor and Obrataň or Veselí nad Lužnicí and Jindřichův Hradec. Tábor and Jindřichův Hradec are quite interesting cities, so you can easily spend time there when waiting for the next train. Obrataň is a small village with one pub to spend time in. The train journey from Prague usually takes at least three hours, including waiting for connecting trains.

From Jindřichův Hradec, just find the timetable at IDOS and buy the ticket from the conductor on the train.

From all other major cities in Czech Republic, again just use IDOS to find the right train. It is always necessary to change trains at least once.

If you taking a train somewhere from Kamenice nad Lipou, check if there is someone selling tickets in the station building. If there is someone, you have to buy the ticket from there, otherwise you have to pay a small extra fee to the conductor in the train.

By car
You can easily get to Kamenice by car from any point in the Czech Republic. The main road connecting the town to the D1 highway in Humpolec is newly rebuilt and passes just next to Kamenice, so it is going to be a fast ride (under 90 minutes from the center of Prague if there are no traffic jams on the highway). You can park basically anywhere in town.

By bicycle
The surrounding region is perfect for cycling, with decent hills a good roads without too much traffic. For a skilled cyclist, the nice bike trip from Prague is doable in one day. Use OsmAnd or Mapy.cz for planning any bike trips. Kamenice nad Lipou lies on the main bike road from Prague to Vienna.

Get around
The town itself is small, so you can walk anywhere. For longer trips in the surrounding region, bike or car would be the best bet. They have bikes for rent at Hotel Berger, but it is unknown if they rent them to people other than their guests, so you have to ask. Another option is to rent a bike in Jindřichův Hradec (possible directly at the railway station, from Czech Railways) and then take it to Kamenice—you can take it to the train or ride the last from Jindřichův Hradec.

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 * Hiking – Using the marked trails: Kamenice nad Lipou is on the crossing of blue- and red-marked tourist trails. You can use these to hike the surrounding region and see nice villages, quiet forests and beautiful ponds with in which you can swim. The only map you will probably need is the OsmAnd or Mapy.cz app with offline maps of the Czech Republic downloaded.




 * Go swimming in (small) lakes and bogs. There are many around Kamenice, some of them suitable for swimming. Many of them are found in deep forests. Some of these are:
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 * All of these are, of course, free, and it is unlikely you will meet any other people when there.
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 * All of these are, of course, free, and it is unlikely you will meet any other people when there.
 * All of these are, of course, free, and it is unlikely you will meet any other people when there.


 * Cycling – With a bicycle you will have enough range to go to many other places. The highlight is definitely the well-known romantic chateau on an island Červená Lhota, which is about on a good road. Other interesting places might be chateaux in Žirovnice and Počátky, Jindřichův Hradec, castles Choustník or Kámen near Pelhřimov or the lookout tower at Křemešník. If needed, there is:



Money
There are a few ATMs in town to get cash, and there are two banksː

Eat
In a town like Kamenice nad Lipou, you have a good chance to experience authentic Czech cuisine for a decent price. During lunchtime, there are often a few set meals, which are even cheaper.



Drink
You can probably get drunk in Kamenice nad Lipou much cheaper than in Prague. The local brewery has been resurrected and is becoming a thing in Kamenice and surrounding region.



Sleep


An adventurous person can pitch a tent anywhere in the surrounding forests, as long as it is out of sight.

Connect
There is free WiFi in the main square and in restaurants. There is mobile signal even in the deepest forests, often 4G. The post office is on the main square.

Go next

 * Jindřichův Hradec – A larger town with large castle complex. 20 km by road or train
 * Pelhřimov – Another larger town, known for its Museum of Records and Curiosities. 20 km by road or train with change in Obrataň
 * Červená Lhota – A picturesque chateau, 25 km by road or bike
 * Tábor – A larger city well for its historical square and underground. 30 km by road
 * České Budějovice – Another larger city, center of the region with interesting historical center. 35 km by road