Konepruske jeskyne
Last weekend we went for a one day trip to caves Koneprusy. They are part of the Czech karst and are the longest (around 2000m) caves in Czech. They have actually three floors, though only two parts are possible to visit.

There was a short educational path marked in the surroundings of the caves that we have walked with the view of several quarries. As we have finished the walk quite early we decided to walk back from the caves to the nearest city instead of taking the bus (map). Hitting the city and longing for some food we found the first restaurant to eat (not an easy matter once you are outside of Prague). With full tommies we tumbled out of the restaurant and found a first nice grassy strip where we just lied down for an hour and some were reading, some sleeping, before we boarded the first train home.

There was a short educational path marked in the surroundings of the caves that we have walked with the view of several quarries. As we have finished the walk quite early we decided to walk back from the caves to the nearest city instead of taking the bus (map). Hitting the city and longing for some food we found the first restaurant to eat (not an easy matter once you are outside of Prague). With full tommies we tumbled out of the restaurant and found a first nice grassy strip where we just lied down for an hour and some were reading, some sleeping, before we boarded the first train home.


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