This is a place where joy is grown. A place with a wonderful atmosphere where you can enjoy the scent of herbs and also well-being non plus ultra.
SONNENTOR is one of the enthusiastic pioneers of ecological farming and of the zero-waste concept in the Czech Republic. This Czech and Austrian company is dedicated to the production of organic teas and organic spices from the best that nature has to offer. You can buy their fragrant products at various places around the Czech Republic, but the store right next to the production site in Čejkovice exudes a unique rural atmosphere. You can see at first sight that the employees like working here.
The Herbal Paradise in Čejkovice organizes wonderful events for the general public, which are focused on organic farming, experiential field trips and field trips with samplings. Both children and adults will have fun thanks to interactive learning. You can relax in the natural herb garden of St. Hildegard. From May to October, you can test your knowledge of herbs that our grandmothers commonly knew. From the Na Výsluní (In the Sun) viewpoint, you can enjoy the view of the landscape full of vineyards and of the centre of Čejkovice with the original Gothic fortress of the Knights Templar. A Tea Salon and Café and a company shop selling teas, spices and herbal blends are present, too. Most visitors cannot resist and take a piece of joy home with them.
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