The way points of this bicycle route:
Head west on Na Parkánech toward Koželužská
Continue on Bechyňská
Continue on 137. Cross bridge.
Turn left at K Lípě, leaving Route 137 to follow Cycle Track 11.
Slight right
End of Cycle Track 11. Turn left onto Cycle Track 32.
Turn right toward Zhořská
Enter town on Zhořská.
Turn left at Ústrašická and cross bridge.
After crossing the bridge, turn right at Československé Armády (Route 3, E55). This is a major highway. Cycle Track 32 follows Route 3 briefly through the town.
St. Wenceslas Church is on the left.
About 600 meters south of the bridge, Cycle Track 32 leaves Route 3, turning slightly left at Strkovská.
Cross a series of ponds.
A village, not to be confused with the city of the same name in eastern Slovakia.
The road climbs over a ridge, and provides an excellent view of scenery to the northwest.
Tučapy was the birthplace of the Czech Jewish composer and conductor Karel Ančerl. Born in 1903, Ančerl survived Terezinstadt and Auschwitz, but lost his entire family. He went on to conduct the Czech Philharmonic. After the Prague Spring of 1968, he emigrated to Canada, where he conducted the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
Bridge. A small Jewish cemetery is located 500 meters southwest of the bridge, on the south side of the river, the only remnant of Jewish community in this town.
Turn left
Cross a reservoir.
Turn left towards Červená Lhota. If you choose to skip Červená Lhota Castle, you can save several kilometers by going straight here, through Somosoly.
Turn left (south) towards the castle.
The castle in this town, which stands at the middle of a lake on a rocky island, is connected to the land by a stone bridge. A national monument, it is one of the most famous castles in the Czech Republic. Originally a fortress, it became a palatial residence, and finally, in the 20th century, a museum.
The village of Pluhův Žďár is centered around a castle and fortress. It was returned to the Beneš' family in the restitution in 1992.
The road passes through a gap between two hills.
Ridge top. Begin short descent into Studnice.
S-curve. The road turns sharply to the east, and then back to the south.
Slight left toward 128
Cycle Track 32 makes a slight right turn onto Route 128 and proceeds into Jindřichův Hradec.
Railroad crossing.
Continue on 9. května
Turn left at Pražská
Turn right before the bridge at Bratrská. Continue along the west bank of the river.
Turn sharply to the left at Nežárecká and proceed towards city center.
Bridge over river.
After crossing the bridge, continue on Balbínovo náměstí. South of here is the third largest castle complex in the Czech Republic, near the confluence of rivers.
Balbínovo Náměstí turns slightly right and becomes Komenského
Slight left at Náměstí Míru
Finish at Rybniční on central plaza. A restored Jewish cemetery is located about one kilometer south of the city center, on the east side of the river.
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Tabor to Jindrichuv Hradec via Cycle Track 32.
Tagged with: Onroad, Low traffic, Safe, Rural, Scenic, Touring