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Discover Czech countryside with a scenic train ride, nature walk, and craft brewery lunch, including beer tasting and a peek into the brewing process—all from Prague.
The Brewhemians Brewery and Nature Tour offers a refreshing break from Prague’s busy streets, taking you into the quiet beauty just outside the city. This 3-hour guided experience is perfect for those eager to explore authentic Czech countryside, enjoy local craft beer, and taste traditional Czech cuisine. Starting at Smíchovské nádraží, the tour combines a short train ride, a scenic nature walk, and a delicious brewery lunch with beer tasting and a peek into the brewing process. The tour is available in English, with options for small groups or private bookings, making it an intimate experience.
While it offers a charming glimpse into village life and Czech craft beer, the walk’s moderate pace and limited duration suit travelers comfortable with about 1.5 hours of walking. It’s a well-balanced outing focused on outdoor scenery, local flavors, and a relaxed atmosphere. The only notable consideration is that the tour is not suitable for children, vegans, or travelers with mobility restrictions. This experience appeals to those who want a taste of Czech nature and beer culture beyond the city center.
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The tour begins at Smíchovské nádraží, a well-connected train terminal just beyond Prague’s city center, accessible by tram or subway. The meeting point is in a small pedestrian area across from the train station, next to the subway’s yellow entrance. The guide provides details beforehand, ensuring a smooth start. This convenient location means no complicated transfers, making it simple for travelers staying in central Prague to join.
The sightseeing adventure kicks off with a 15-minute train ride, taking you away from the city bustle and into the outskirts. The short journey is comfortable, setting the tone for a relaxed day immersed in nature. After the train, a guided walk through village roads and past old quarries introduces visitors to local stories and the natural landscape.
The nature walk covers approximately 5 km, mostly downhill on paved or sturdy paths. It lasts about 1.5 hours, with frequent stops for photos and storytelling. The route passes through a quaint village, offering a glimpse into traditional life, and features lots of greenery and quiet spots, perfect for breathing in fresh air and enjoying peaceful scenery.
The guide shares insights into the local history and outdoor passions of Czechs, making the walk both scenic and educational. The terrain is manageable for most fit individuals, but the moderate pace means travelers should be comfortable with a reasonable level of walking. Participants receive water and a small snack to stay energized, ensuring they enjoy the surroundings comfortably.
The highlight of the tour is the lunch at a craft brewery housed in a building from the early 20th century, adorned with First Republic charm. Once inside, visitors are treated to a beer flight, where multiple brews are sampled before choosing a favorite for a proper pint. The brewery’s on-site facility is open for a brief look, providing insight into how Czech beer is brewed.
The lunch menu features typical Czech pub foods, crafted to pair perfectly with the beers. The guide explains the brewing process and shares stories about the brewery’s history and traditions. As a keepsake, participants receive a souvenir beer glass to take home, adding a tangible memory of the experience.
Following lunch, a 15-minute walk takes visitors to the tram stop, from where they can return to the city center or the train station. The return trip is included in the tour price, making logistics straightforward and hassle-free.
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Throughout this experience, travelers enjoy numerous photo opportunities. The countryside views, village scenes, and scenic quarries provide perfect backdrops for capturing memories. The guide’s storytelling enhances the visual experience, adding context to the landscape and local architecture. Whether it’s a rolling hillside, a quaint village street, or a bustling brewery, there’s plenty to see and document.
The outdoor walk is designed to give a genuine feel for the rural Czech environment, making it a peaceful escape from urban sightseeing. The scenic stops and photo breaks are integrated smoothly into the itinerary, ensuring a relaxed yet engaging experience.
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The tour is designed for small groups or private bookings, enhancing the personal touch. The duration is about 3 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability. Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing, along with a camera for capturing the lovely scenery.
The meeting point is clearly organized, and details are sent beforehand. The tour includes water, snacks for the trail, and a beer tasting experience. Not included are additional drinks, meals, or personal expenses, and participants are responsible for their transportation to and from the meeting point.
The experience is not suitable for children under 18, vegans, or travelers with mobility restrictions. The moderate walking and outdoor nature mean that it’s best suited for those in good health and comfortable with light physical activity.

The Brewhemians brand ensures a local, authentic experience with knowledgeable guides. Their emphasis on small groups and personalized attention creates a relaxed atmosphere perfect for enjoying Czech countryside, beer, and food. The on-site brewing peek and souvenir glass add special touches that distinguish this tour from typical city excursions.
Pricing includes train fare, public transit, lunch, beer tasting, and a small souvenir. All these elements make it a good value for travelers interested in local beer culture, nature, and authentic village scenes.
This tour offers a well-rounded taste of Czech rural life, combining scenic nature, local craft beer, and authentic Czech food. Its 3-hour format makes it an accessible option for those with limited time but wanting to experience something beyond Prague’s city limits.
The easy logistics, engaging storytelling, and delicious lunch make it a pleasant and informative outing. It’s a good choice for beer enthusiasts, nature lovers, or anyone looking to see a different side of the Czech Republic. The moderate walking and small group setting ensure a comfortable and intimate experience—perfect for those wanting a relaxed yet authentic day trip.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, this experience is not suitable for children under 18.
How long is the nature walk?
The walk lasts about 1.5 hours, covering 5 km mostly downhill on paved paths.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring weather-appropriate clothing, a camera, and sunscreen.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The tour is not suitable for vegans and does not specify vegetarian options, so check with the provider if necessary.
Can I join the tour in the afternoon?
Availability depends on current scheduling—check availability for specific starting times.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for travelers with mobility restrictions.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes guided tour, water and snacks, lunch with beer tasting, train fare, and a souvenir beer glass.
How do I get back to Prague after the tour?
A 15-minute walk leads to the tram stop, from where you can take a tram back to the city or train station.
Is the tour available in languages other than English?
The tour guide speaks English; other languages are not specified.
What makes this tour different from other Prague day trips?
It combines nature, local village culture, and craft beer, providing a personalized and authentic experience just outside Prague.