Discover the Best Campsites in Czechia: A Guide for Every Adventurer!

The Best Camping Spot for Families with Kids: Autocamp Sedmihorky

If you own a caravan or an RV, look no further than Autocamp Sedmihorky, nestled in the stunning Bohemian Paradise. This site was honored as the Best Family Caravan Site in the 2024 rankings. The campsite features spacious, well-equipped areas for caravans and an array of services, such as bike rentals, a sports pitch, a sandy beach, and even a mini-farm with animals for the kids to enjoy. Set in picturesque surroundings, this camp serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the captivating rock formations either on foot or by bicycle. Don’t miss the scenic walk to the nearby Hrubá Skála Château or Valdštejn.
Families with young ones will absolutely adore Camping Rožnov, located in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm in Moravia. This site is a family-friendly haven, boasting fantastic amenities including a playground, an on-site swimming pool, and a lively animation program. Your children will be sure to have a memorable holiday filled with fun and laughter. The campsite acts as a perfect launching pad for excursions into the Beskydy Mountains, and don’t forget to visit the nearby open-air museum, just a quick 5-minute walk away!
Srubový Kemp Zvíkov Village ⬈ was declared the overall winner and Campsite of the Year for 2024 — and it truly deserves this title. Located near the picturesque junction of the Vltava and Otava rivers, it features cozy log cabins, top-notch facilities, and a tranquil natural environment. This campsite caters to families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. It has also received accolades for Best Campsite for Fun and Group Activities and Best Campsite for Pets, making it a versatile and inviting destination.
The Best Choice for Caravans: Vranovská Pláž – Holiday Park

Vranovská Pláž – Holiday Park holds the title of Best Caravan Site in the 2024 rankings. Positioned in the heart of South Moravia, right along the banks of the Vranov Reservoir, this campsite serves as an exceptional base for delving into the rich cultural and natural attractions of the region. From the stunning national parks (Podyjí) and historic towns like Telč and Bítov to ancient ruins such as Cornštejn Castle and famed wine cellars near Znojmo, everything is easily accessible by foot, bike, or car.
The Best for Swimming and Premium Services: Camping at Vranovská Pláž Beach

Camping Vranovská Pláž in South Moravia is also the ultimate destination for those seeking first-rate accommodation combined with swimming experiences. The campsite is right by the Vranov Reservoir, allowing guests to enjoy swimming or take part in various water sports. It features modern, well-maintained chalets and the option to pitch a tent as well. While you are there, consider visiting Vranov Château, Bítov Castle, or the charming historical town of Znojmo. Nature lovers should not miss the stunning Podyjí National Park for an unforgettable outdoor experience.
A Perfect Retreat for Cyclists: Kristýna Campsite
Kristýna Campsite ⬈ has been recognized as the Best Campsite for Cyclists for 2024. This well-established family campsite is enveloped by a young forest near the tri-border region of Czechia, Germany, and Poland, making it an exceptional starting point for hiking and cycling excursions into the scenic Lusatian Mountains.
Autokemp Buňkov, positioned near Pardubice, is another fantastic option for enthusiastic cyclists. This site is located in the delightful Polabí countryside, offering biking trails suitable for everyone from novices to seasoned cyclists. It features bike service and maintenance facilities, including a charging station for e-bikes, along with a shop for cycling accessories. After a tiring day of cycling, you can relax by the shores of Buňkov Pond or take a short trip to the nearby UNESCO Heritage Site, the Kladruby Stud Farm. Don’t miss the chance to explore the town of Pardubice, known for its historic château and the nearby Kunětická hora castle.
A True Haven for Motorcyclists: Camp Hnačov

Camp Hnačov, located in South-West Bohemia near Klatovy, has earned its title as the Best Campsite for Motorcyclists in the 2024 rankings. This campsite is situated alongside a sprawling 68-hectare pond and is surrounded by breathtaking forests and natural scenery. Another popular spot for motorcyclists is Autokemp Sykovec in Vysočina, known for its excellent amenities for two-wheeled enthusiasts. This camp provides secure parking for motorcycles and comfortable accommodations in tents or chalets. The surrounding countryside boasts endless stretches of quiet roads, winding through picturesque areas, with plenty of remarkable sites to visit on your motorcycle, including the UNESCO-listed pilgrimage church on Zelená hora, the stunning Devět skal rocks, and Pasecká skála. If you’re keen on exploring castles, be sure to check out the remarkable Gothic-Renaissance Pernštejn.
The Coziest Getaway: Riviéra Zbečno Campsite

The newly refurbished Riviéra Zbečno Campsite ⬈, positioned in the protected landscape area of Křivoklátsko near the Berounka River, was awarded the title of the best small campsite in the 2024 competition. If you prefer a tranquil and intimate camping experience, consider visiting the Autokemp Budišov nad Budišovkou in northern Moravia. This charming site is perfect for those who enjoy a smaller, family-oriented atmosphere. Revel in the serenity of this lovely setting, which serves as an ideal launching point for walks and excursions to explore the surrounding areas, including visits to the château of Hradec nad Moravicí. For some intriguing options, consider the Technotrail, which takes you through the most fascinating technical heritage sites in North Moravia. For a surprise adventure, explore the Raab Tunnel and Flaschar’s Mine, or find traditional lodging at the Wesselsky Mill on the Odra River.
For History Lovers and Anglers: Kemp Keramika

If you plan to visit West Bohemia, make sure to stop by Kemp Keramika, located near Plzeň. This picturesque campsite is set in idyllic countryside close to the stunning Hracholusky Reservoir. You can set up your tent, rent a cozy chalet, or bring your own caravan. Kemp Keramika is also a wonderful choice for history enthusiasts, with numerous heritage sites and historical towns in close proximity. Be sure to visit the Plasy Monastery, not only to tour this remarkable structure but also to discover how people constructed buildings in bygone eras at the Building Heritage Centre.
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