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Discover South Moravia on a 6-hour guided tour for $175, exploring scenic towns, UNESCO sites, caves, and stunning landscapes with expert insight.
The Get to Know South Moravia tour offers a compact but enriching glimpse into one of the Czech Republic’s most picturesque regions. Priced at $175 per person and lasting 6 hours, this tour presents two distinct options: exploring the vineyards and castles south of Brno or venturing into the Moravian Karst to see caves and unique rock formations. The tour is led by Roman Janík, a guide with over 50 years of experience living in the area, ensuring you receive a knowledgeable and friendly introduction to South Moravia’s highlights.
This tour is ideal for those looking to discover scenic landscapes, historical sites, and underground caves without spending an entire day. It works well for visitors wanting a well-rounded experience, with the flexibility to choose either the southern or northern route. While the tour includes transport and a live guide, it does not cover entry fees for parks or attractions, which are currently free or nominal (e.g., €7 for the Balcarka Cave).


This tour offers two tailored options based on your interests. The South Moravian Route takes you south of Brno, with stops in the UNESCO-listed Lednice Chateau, renowned for its gardens and ARAL PARK. You’ll get a taste of the landscape shaped by vineyards, orchards, and the scenic Pálava area, famous for its castles and ruins. The historic center of Mikulov wraps up this route, where you can stroll through gardens and the town’s charming streets. This option is perfect for those interested in architecture, history, and wine country.
Alternatively, the Moravian Karst Route takes you north of Brno, famous for its spectacular rock formations and caves. The Balcarka Cave stands out with its most beautiful stalactite decoration and a guided tour of about 50 minutes. You will also visit the rock hermit, where evidence shows people lived 20,000 years ago. The small village of Ktiny features a remarkable church of the Virgin Mary, often comparable to those in Prague or Vienna. The tour concludes with quarry views overlooking Brno, offering a stunning panorama of the city and surrounding landscape.
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The Lednice Chateau is a highlight of the southern route, offering a walk through beautiful gardens and the ARAL Park. This UNESCO-listed site provides insight into the region’s noble history and landscape architecture. The village of Mikulov is a charming stop with a historic center filled with traditional architecture and gardens. Visitors enjoy strolling through Mikulov’s streets, visiting the chateau, and soaking in views from the surrounding hills.
The Pálava area adds natural beauty, with gentle hills, vineyards, and the castle ruins that add a romantic touch. The tour allows time to appreciate the local landscape and learn about regional history and culture from the guide, Roman Janík.

The Moravian Karst is a natural wonderland with impressive rock formations and underground caves. The Balcarka Cave is the most famous, with a guided tour that showcases stalactites and stalagmites in a setting shaped by nature over thousands of years. The tour lasts about 50 minutes and is led by a professional guide with interpretation.
Beyond the caves, you’ll see the rock hermit and ancient dwellings where people lived 20,000 years ago. The scenic quarry views provide a memorable backdrop for photos and a sense of the area’s geological history. This route appeals to those interested in nature, geology, and archaeology, with the added bonus of a beautiful view of Brno at the end.

The tour includes hotel pickup if your accommodation is in Brno’s historic center, making transportation simple and convenient. The small group size—limited to 8 participants—ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
The pacing balances sightseeing with short stops and short hikes lasting 5 to 45 minutes. The tour begins at 9 am or 3 pm, with the morning tour ending around 2 pm and the afternoon around 9 pm. This flexible schedule allows travelers to incorporate the tour into their broader travel plans.
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The tour features lively commentary about the region’s history, culture, and geography, adding depth to each location. You can stop for lunch or dinner in local restaurants, but meals are not included in the price. Payment for lunch or dinner is separate.
Entry to the Balcarka Cave costs €7 with a guide, while other attractions are free at present. The tour does not include admission fees but allows you to enjoy the sights comfortably without extra costs, aside from the cave.

This 6-hour tour offers a well-rounded introduction to South Moravia’s scenic and historical attractions. The choice between the two routes allows you to focus either on vineyards, castles, and charming towns or geological wonders and caves. The expert guide Roman Janík ensures a personalized experience filled with stories and insights from someone who has lived in the region for over 50 years.
While the tour does not include entry fees, the current free status of most sites makes this an affordable way to see many highlights in a single day. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who value small groups, flexibility, and local knowledge. If you enjoy learning about regional culture and exploring scenic landscapes, this tour could be a great fit.

What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $175 per person for 6 hours of guided sightseeing.
How long are the stops and hikes during the tour?
Stops last from 5 to a maximum of 45 minutes, with short hikes included at each location.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, pickup is included if your hotel is in the historic center of Brno or nearby.
Can I choose between the two routes?
Absolutely, you have the option of south of Brno with castles and vineyards or north of Brno exploring caves and rock formations.
Are there any additional costs?
Entry to the Balcarka Cave costs €7 with a guide; other sites are free currently. Food costs are separate if you choose to dine during the tour.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of participants.
How flexible is the scheduling?
You can opt for the morning (9 am – 3 pm) or afternoon (3 pm – 9 pm) tour, allowing for flexible planning.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in English and Russian.
How many people usually join the tour?
The group is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized guidance from Roman Janík, extensive local knowledge, and the choice of routes for diverse interests are key strengths that set this tour apart.