The only Czech zoo of its kind, Zoo Park Vyškov mainly breeds domestic and farm animals from all over the world. But definitely not just those...
They keep more than one thousand animals here. Above all, kids can see here that cows are not purple and eggs do not just come out of a machine in a factory, but rather we owe them to hens. Children can pet or feed kids, lambs and other domestic animals in Granny’s Farmyard.
And what other animals can you see here?
In addition to hens from the Czech Republic and abroad, there are also exotic lemurs, parrots, coatis... You can watch the merry playing of nutrias... and many other species.
You can visit a replica of a farm from the Haná region with an exhibition on traditional rural life and a centre for environmental education (with an underground aquarium and terrarium). Using all their senses, children will discover ecological topics in an entertaining way here.
We recommend you take a ride by a special DinoExpres train across Vyškov to the DinoPark, which is a part of the zoo.
And the planetarium in Vyškov in the beautiful green Marchanice Grove is yet another part of the zoo.
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One of the main landmarks of Brno, with its famous dungeon and summer amphitheatre, and a great place for a stroll overlooking the city. Welcome to Špilberk, or Špilas as the locals call it.
Where else can you find out about the forebears of the Slavs within the famous historical region of Great Moravia than in one of its largest settlements?
Pálava, a protected landscape area where beautiful nature and top-quality Moravian wine will refresh you.
Small, attractive, set among beautiful nature. Enjoy contact with animals to the max – the zoo in Hodonín is cosy and direct.
This charming aristocratic residence with a rich history lives its cultural life to the max even today. Come and join a tour in costumes or visit a wedding fair.
The most famous karst area in the Czech Republic. Places full of magic and bats. An underground river and the most photogenic abyss in the Czech Republic.
Homage to all victims of the bloody conflict was paid here for the first time in Europe. Come and honour the lives lost in the battle...
This body of water is fun even for obstinate landlubbers and non-swimmers! You won’t see jumping dolphins but you will get to discover the sights around and taste the delicacies of the region.
There are chateaux where you might be offered a knightly duel, but at the chateau in Valtice you will be poured wine instead.
Stalactites, stalagmites, stalagnates... do you have problems telling these cave-related terms apart? Visit the House of Nature and you will be a master of cave terminology.
This water park with several swimming pools, a water slide and a fitness room offers perfect facilities for quiet relaxation, such as regeneration treatments and a sunbathing terrace.
The largest swimming pool complex far and wide, water from a thermal source full of beneficial minerals, and the panorama of Pálava on top of that.