Resort Štilec offers newly renovated accommodation with a view of the pond, excellent gastronomy and relaxation in the sauna or swimming pool. Resort Štilec is an ideal place for relaxation in the picturesque surroundings of southern Bohemia, full of natural beauty and cultural monuments.
Resort Štilec is located on the route between České Budějovice and Český Krumlov, in the picturesque surroundings of South Bohemia. The resort is a popular place for those looking for peace and relaxation by the water, while also wanting to be within reach of the beauty of cultural monuments, such as the UNESCO-listed historic town of Český Krumlov .
The newly renovated rooms in the Štilec Resort offer all the comforts of modern accommodation. You can choose from Superior double and triple rooms, which are equipped with a spacious bathroom, LCD TV, fridge, kettle and a balcony with a seating area. There is also a cot and parking in the lockable parking lot.
The restaurant at Resort Štilec will delight every gourmet. It offers a wide variety of quick meals, including steaks, fresh fish and desserts. In the summer months, you can enjoy your meal on the terrace overlooking the picturesque Štilec pond . The restaurant is air-conditioned, as is the adjacent lounge, which is ideal for hosting family celebrations or corporate events.
For ultimate relaxation, an outdoor swimming pool is available during the summer months, while in the winter guests can enjoy a stay in the private log cabin sauna overlooking the pond. The sauna offers maximum privacy and peace, ideal for regenerating body and soul.
The surroundings of the resort are a paradise for nature lovers. The resort is an ideal base for hiking and cycling. Guests can also go fishing or mushroom picking, and those looking for adventure can rent boats and rafts for a trip down the Vltava River.
Resort Štilec is located near many important cultural monuments and natural beauties of southern Bohemia. In close proximity is the historic town of Český Krumlov, which is rightly considered the jewel of the region. Tourists can also visit other interesting places in the vicinity, such as Hluboká nad Vltavou or the Zlatá Koruna monastery.
The historic town of Český Krumlov , registered on the UNESCO list, enchants with its uniquely preserved medieval center. Narrow streets full of cafes, restaurants and small galleries lead to the majestic Krumlov Castle, the second largest in Bohemia, with extensive gardens and an impressive knight's pub. From June to September, you can also experience a unique performance in the revolving auditorium, for which we will be happy to arrange tickets for you. The castle is open all year round.
The former royal city of České Budějovice is located at the confluence of the Vltava and Malš rivers. The city is known for the Black Tower, the historic Přemysl Otakar II Square, Samson's Fountain and beautiful buildings such as the Church of St. Nicholas or the former Dominican monastery. During your visit, don't miss the iconic Budvar brewery, where you can get a glimpse into the secrets of the production of the world-famous Czech beer.
The fairytale castle Hluboká , inspired by the English Tudor Gothic, will transport you to the past. The tours offer a choice of several routes, including a visit to the castle kitchen, which is especially appreciated by children. Near the castle is the ZOO Ohrada , which can be reached by a pleasant walk along the dam of the pond. It is open daily.
The peak of Kleti (1084 masl) offers a unique view of South Bohemia and, in clear weather, the distant peaks of the Alps. At the top you will find an observatory and a historic lookout tower. Those who feel like hiking can climb up to the top along hiking trails, or use the cable car for convenient access.