This is a cue sheet for the Czech Republic Prague to Tabor via Cycle Track 11 Bicycle Map. You can print it out for later use.
| Cumulative | Distance | Where | Notes | Direction | Elevation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0km | 0km | Prague | Begin at the Jiraskuv Bridge. Proceed south on cycle route along the river. | S | 177° | 200m |
| 0.96km | 0.96km | Prague | Join Cycle Track 11 south of the railroad bridge. Turn left onto Cycle Track 11. From here on, follow the signs! | E | 75° | 189m |
| 1.65km | 0.68km | Prague | Cycle Track 11 follows south bank of River Botic. | NE | 42° | 211m |
| 2.24km | 0.59km | Underpass. | W | 270° | 204m | |
| 3.16km | 0.93km | Prague | Railroad underpass. | ENE | 67° | 200m |
| 3.21km | 0.05km | Prague | Cycle Track 11 turns left after the rail underpass and crosses to the other side of the river. | NNW | 339° | 200m |
| 3.73km | 0.52km | Prague | Cycle Track 11 crosses river again, and follows the south bank. | SE | 130° | 206m |
| 4.59km | 0.86km | Prague | Railroad underpass. | SSW | 194° | 204m |
| 6.55km | 1.96km | Prague | Underpass for railroad tracks. | ENE | 65° | 219m |
| 7.89km | 1.33km | Prague | Bridge over railroad yards. | ESE | 101° | 216m |
| 8.01km | 0.12km | Prague | Underpass for Routes E55/E65, a major highway. | ESE | 98° | 220m |
| 11.68km | 3.67km | Prague | This park features miles of cycle and hiking trails, some around reservoirs. | ESE | 95° | 233m |
| 14.08km | 2.4km | Prague | Cycle Track 11 passes a small dam. For the next several kilometers, the route follows the northside of a reservoir. | E | 84° | 252m |
| 16.4km | 2.32km | Petrovice | Cycle Track 11 turns right on Euklidova. | WSW | 243° | 252m |
| 17.04km | 0.64km | Petrovice | Cycle Track 11 turns left onto Novopetoricka. | SE | 123° | 267m |
| 17.56km | 0.51km | Cycle Track 11 turns right onto Stychova. | S | 176° | 263m | |
| 18.33km | 0.78km | Left onto Ke Stitu. A Jewish cemetery is located about 2 km east of here, north of the town of Uhrineves, between Vachkova and Vbytovkach streets. A small Jewish community existed in Uhrineves before the Nazi era. | WSW | 228° | 266m | |
| 20.2km | 1.86km | Ujezd | SE | 129° | 283m | |
| 20.84km | 0.64km | Bridge over motorway. (Czech Route 1, Route E50/E55/E65) | S | 180° | 284m | |
| 21.88km | 1.05km | Průhonice | Průhonice Chateau Park features an arboretum. Bicycles are not allowed within the park, which has hiking trails. After Průhonice, Cycle Track 11 becomes more rural, leaving behind the busy traffic of the Prague region. | E | 84° | 292m |
| 25.88km | 3.99km | Dobrejovice | S | 177° | 334m | |
| 27.42km | 1.55km | Prague Ring Road | This is where the propsed Prague Ring Road, which has been debated endlessly, is supposed to cross. | S | 158° | 353m |
| 27.95km | 0.53km | Herink | SW | 203° | 360m | |
| 30.62km | 2.67km | Olesky | SSE | 136° | 400m | |
| 31.55km | 0.93km | Cenetice | SSE | 149° | 419m | |
| 33.17km | 1.62km | Krizkovy Ujezdec | ESE | 106° | 449m | |
| 35.71km | 2.54km | Petrikov | SSE | 147° | 438m | |
| 36.15km | 0.43km | After Petrikov, Cycle Track 11 turns right and follows Route 107. | WSW | 238° | 444m | |
| 38.27km | 2.12km | Nova Hospeda | Route 107 turns to the left. | SSW | 199° | 404m |
| 39.77km | 1.5km | Left on Route 603. Continue on Cycle Track 11. | SSE | 153° | 390m | |
| 39.94km | 0.17km | Right on Route 107. Continue on Cycle Track 11. | W | 262° | 388m | |
| 45.4km | 5.46km | Cakovice | SW | 207° | 305m | |
| 47.8km | 2.39km | Zbořený Kostelec | The ruins of a 14th century castle tower above the river. Route 107/Cycle Track 11 follows the river into Tynec. | SSE | 157° | 277m |
| 50.26km | 2.47km | Tynec nad Sazavou | Tynec has a famous Romanesque Rotunda, with a Gothic Tower, open for climbing in the summertime. Parts of it date to the 10th century. The Hermelín Cheese Factory offers tours. JAWA, a world famous motorcycle factory, offers tours. The Jewish paternal grandparents of 2004 US presidential candidate John Kerry were from Benešov, a few km southeast of here. In 1900, there were 447 Jews living in Benešov, then known under the German name Beneschau. Route 107 ends at Route 106. Turn left onto Route 106 to remain on Cycle Track 11. | S | 172° | 267m |
| 50.46km | 0.2km | Bridge | S | 171° | 262m | |
| 50.63km | 0.17km | Cycle Track 11 turns right off Route 106. | W | 266° | 278m | |
| 52.16km | 1.52km | Podelusy | WSW | 244° | 270m | |
| 53.77km | 1.62km | Chleby | SW | 212° | 305m | |
| 54.52km | 0.75km | Pass a small body of water. | SSW | 184° | 316m | |
| 55.93km | 1.41km | Dunavice | SW | 214° | 338m | |
| 57.93km | 2km | Sobevice | WSW | 232° | 340m | |
| 59.57km | 1.65km | Oustice | WSW | 230° | 361m | |
| 61.25km | 1.68km | Heroutice | Intersection with Route 105. Turn left onto Route 105 to continue on Cycle Track 11. | WSW | 240° | 382m |
| 62.45km | 1.19km | Tioskov | SSE | 149° | 390m | |
| 63.39km | 0.95km | Neveklov | The town of Neveklov is dominated by the Church of St. Gall. A monument to the deportation of the local Jewish community is located in the main square. The remains of the Jewish cemetery is visible to the south on your way out of town, towards Hodetice. From Neveklov, there is an alternate loop cycle trail, the Romantic Chateau Parks cycle road, 93 km long, which rejoins Cycle Track 11 to the south at Sedlčany. Turn left onto Route 114 to continue on Cycle Track 11. | W | 270° | 403m |
| 66.85km | 3.46km | Vrace | S | 162° | 513m | |
| 70.23km | 3.37km | Hodetice | SW | 205° | 435m | |
| 72.47km | 2.24km | Klimetice | SW | 217° | 443m | |
| 73.88km | 1.41km | Stetkovice | SW | 213° | 451m | |
| 76.27km | 2.38km | Kosova Hora | Railroad crossing. Follow Cycle Track 11 towards town center. | WSW | 243° | 401m |
| 77.16km | 0.89km | Kosova Hora | This former mining town, originally known as Amschelberg, was once 35% Jewish. The Jewish Ghetto was established in the 15th century. A 17th century synagogue and a Jewish cemetery remain. The old Jewish quarter is situated to the west of the town center, on the way to Červený Hrádek. | NNW | 337° | 379m |
| 78.72km | 1.56km | Červený Hrádek | The Gothic style Červený Hrádek Chateau sits in the middle of the lake. In the 13th century, it was a fortified water castle. | W | 255° | 360m |
| 79.47km | 0.75km | Sedlčany | Intersection with Route 18, a busy highway. Sedlčany is to the west along Route 18. Sedlčany, settled in the 14th century, houses the Church of St. Martin and a municpal museum, specializing in local history. Composer Josef Suk was born in the nearby village of Křečovice, and the museum contains materials about him. | S | 172° | 365m |
| 80.5km | 1.03km | Janov | SE | 130° | 410m | |
| 81.37km | 0.87km | Dohnalova Lhota | SSW | 188° | 429m | |
| 84.09km | 2.72km | Mezne | S | 171° | 424m | |
| 85.48km | 1.39km | Jesenice | ESE | 96° | 364m | |
| 87.23km | 1.76km | Martinice | SSE | 149° | 411m | |
| 88.03km | 0.8km | Zadni Boudy | From Boudy, there is a nature trail that passes by the ruins of Zvěřinec Castle, built mostly of wood, in the 13th century. | S | 165° | 439m |
| 88.93km | 0.89km | Malkovice | ENE | 64° | 427m | |
| 92.37km | 3.44km | Sedlec-Prčice | Intersection with Route 120. | E | 70° | 402m |
| 92.88km | 0.52km | Sedlec-Prčice | The town includes several churches, a regional museum, and a Jewish cemetery. Atter Sedlec-Prčice, climb approximately 200 meters towards Červený Újezd. | ENE | 46° | 409m |
| 94.68km | 1.8km | Sedlec-Prčice | Cycle Track 11 turns east off Route 120. Begin climbing towards Červený Újezd. | ESE | 108° | 428m |
| 100.24km | 5.56km | Červený Újezd | The Church of St. Matthew (Gothic) dates from the 13th century. The Community House of Villa Vallila features reliefs by František Bílek, a 20th century Czech sculptor. | SSE | 150° | 595m |
| 103.73km | 3.49km | Strezimir | SW | 204° | 596m | |
| 106.71km | 2.98km | Borotin | The ruins of Starý Zámek Castle are situated near the town. Intersection with Route 120. Follow Cycle Track 11 signs through Borotin. | S | 170° | 528m |
| 109.75km | 3.04km | Novy Kostelec | The Church of the Birth of Virgin Mary (Gothic, with some traces of Romanesque architecture) dominates this village. | SW | 208° | 544m |
| 110.95km | 1.2km | Cycle Track 11 goes off road to Radkov. | SSW | 181° | 523m | |
| 112.24km | 1.29km | Radkov | SSW | 185° | 525m | |
| 116.05km | 3.81km | Nasavrky | Railroad crossing. | S | 177° | 474m |
| 118.7km | 2.65km | Náchod | Intersection with Route 603 north of Tábor. Turn south and follow Cycle Track 11 towards Tábor. | SSW | 186° | 462m |
| 119.88km | 1.18km | Tábor | Cross Route 19, a busy highway. | SSW | 184° | 434m |
| 121.47km | 1.59km | Tábor | The old city of Tabor is to the west. Tabor was founded by religious dissidents in the 15th century, followers of Jan Hus. In 1884 there were 455 Jews living here. The Jewish community of Tabor was destroyed in the Nazi era. In one incident, 156 Jews were murdered at Prazske Predmesti. No traces of the Jewish community remain, except a memorial. Turn left before the intersection with Route 137 to continue on Cycle Track 11. | ENE | 51° | 433m |
| 122.81km | 1.34km | Tábor | Intersection with Route 137. | ESE | 106° | 435m |
| 126.01km | 3.19km | Horky | Intersection with Route 137. Follow Route 137 briefly through Horky. | SW | 223° | 440m |
| 126.26km | 0.25km | Horky | Cycle Track 11 turns south onto Na Hrazi. | S | 159° | 451m |
| 127.86km | 1.6km | Vetrovy | SSW | 191° | 507m | |
| 131.34km | 3.48km | Lom | At Lom near Tábor, Cycle Track 11 ends at Cycle Tracks 31-32, of the Prague-Vienna Greenways Trail. From here, continue on Cycle Track 12 towards Ceske Budejovice and Cesky Krumlov. | SSW | 193° | 466m |

