The cup-shaped observation deck is a reminder of the local wine tradition. The capacity is 12 people and the guided tour takes about 25 minutes. The house was built in the 16th century and belonged to the Mráz family from Milešovka.
The Renaissance White Tower is the highest landmark of the town (72 m). From its gallery, visitors can enjoy a unique view not only of Hradec Králové, but also of the distant peaks of the Krkonoše and Orlické Mountains.
Operation of a lookout tower on Town Mountain. Sale of commemorative postcards. The tower is 13 metres high and has 66 steps leading up to it with circular views over the town.
You can come see the exhibition of paper models of towers and lighthouses and enjoy the beautiful view from the observation deck of the John the Baptist Tower. Don’t be alarmed by the sleeping guard—he’s the one who caused Teplice to burn down in 1793.
Operation of an atypical and unique lookout tower with a construction in the shape of a triangular conical needle with a height of 25.7 metres. Free entrance. Podhůra Family Park - paid admission.
The lookout tower provides views of the sub-Blancki region. The lookout tower is a destination for weekend family and school trips, corporate meetings and a place for an unusual wedding ceremony. Providing hiking trails and destinations.
The Bernard Brewery, the town of Humpolec and its beautiful surroundings in the heart of the Highlands - you will have it all at your fingertips. You will climb 189 steps to the gallery around the functional brewery chimney. You can buy a ticket for the tower at the self-service ticket office on site.