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If you are looking for a restful summer holiday with plenty of peace and charming land rich in deep forests, meadows, lakes, ponds and historic sights, go for a trip to South Bohemia, one of the most popular and attractive regions in the Czech republic. This region offers hilly land (Novohradské and Sumava Mountains) on the border as well as thousands of pounds. Complexes of medieval castles and chateaus such as Hluboká, Ceský Krumlov and Jindrichuv Hradec make the dominant feature of the South Bohemia. There are also the largest dams in the Czech Republic in South Bohemia Lipno and Orlík, where you can go in for all kinds of water sports including fishing. This locality has superb conditions for walking tours, hiking, cycling and skiing. Tourists from all over the world are attracted by the capital of South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice. This remarkable medieval town prides itself not only on its square (the largest one in Europe) but also on its magnificent 18th century arches. This town is also well known among beer lovers. No wonder, the world famous beer brand Budweiser is made in a local brewery. One of the most picturesque towns in Europe, the medieval town of Ceský Krumlov, is located 25 km from Ceské Budejovice on the banks of the Vltava River and under the Mount Kletí. Its historical significance is documented by being listed as one of the UNESCO towns. The Rozmberk Castle, The Monastery in Vyssí Brod, The Monastery in Zlatá Koruna, the ruins of Dívcí Kámen Castle, the remains of a Celtic settlement in Trísov, Trebon and Písek are other attractive regions in South Bohemia.