Františkovy Lázně is the smallest of the towns in the West Bohemian spa triangle puts packs in a lot of charm.
Straddling the Ohře River, Cheb is the westernmost major town in the Czech Republic
The small town of Chodová Planá is best known for the Chodovar Brewery, the oldest in West Bohemia.
Karlovy Vary is a popular spa resort named after its founder, Emperor Charles IV. Legend has it that Charles discovered the hot springs while chasing a stag.
A small, intimate town nestled on the edge of a beautiful forested area, Lázně Kynžvart was founded in 1214 and boasts an impressive past.
The largest city in Western Bohemia was established at the confluence of four rivers - the Úhlava, Úslava, Mže and Radbuza - which all flow together here to create the River Berounka.
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