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The mountain range that marks both the Austrian and the German borders has its own unforgettable charm during the summer. In the winter, however, Šumava becomes enveiled in the mysterious morning mist and snow and the incredible calm. So, become a part of this magical atmosphere!

Winter in the Šumava: Put on your Cross-Country Skis!

Eva Ledecká
14. 1. 2018
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Beautiful winter in the mountains

The best way to get to know and love the Šumava winters is to go cross-country skiing. The Šumava offers many opportunities and in winter it is interwoven by hundreds of kilometres of high-quality cross-country ski trails. If you are an ardent downhill skier, for once try a change and experience the luxury of the snow and the frost on the track! Be assured that mulled wine will always be waiting for you somewhere and, at the end of the day, you will inevitably feel great. 

Cross-country skiing!
Winter reveals its charm
Luxury views

The Mysterious Magic of the Šumava Lakes

If you go to one of the Šumava lakes, you will discover fabulously beautiful experiences. The Šumava has a total of 5 lakes on the Czech side: i.e. the Černé, the Čertovo, the Plešné, the Laka and the Prášilské. Most frequently the dedicated cross-country skiers head directly to the Černé, the Plešné or the Laka Lakes.

Conquering the Šumava Plains

Very popular amongst the cross-country skiers are the Šumava Plains, where cross-country trails lead between picturesque villages, through the woods and then across the wide plains. This area is located between the villages of Churáňov, Filipova Huť, Bučina, Kvilda and Nové Hutě.

Pronájem luxusní vily 7+1, Praha - Západ – 373
Pronájem luxusní vily 7+1, Praha - Západ – 373,

A Luxurious Cross-Country Trip

First set off from Churáňov. At the Olympia Hotel and at the end of the road that climbs to the village of Stachy you can take a look at the cross-country stadium at which Kateřina Neumannová was trained. This will surely awaken you and it will not be a problem for you to head on cross-country skis to Kvilda, which is located 10 km away. The luxurious trail runs along Hamerský Brook and past a watchtower that has beautiful views. Kvilda, the highest village in the Czech Republic (at 1,065 m asl) can be your main destination. If you do not feel like it, just step on it and then take a look at the Vltava Spring (which is another 6 km away).

Luxurious Comfort in Modrava

Also the area around Modrava is excellent for cross-country skiers. A relaxing trip along the Modrava Brook from the village of the same name offers beautiful views of nature that will be a balm for your soul.

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The St. Bernard is a magnificently strong dog that we frequently need to recall in two different forms: there is Maxipes Fík, the dog from the TV cartoon series for children, or the luxurious rescue dog who has a barrel full of rum hanging around his neck.

How the St. Bernards obtained their barrels

Eva Ledecká
12.Dec 2017
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Bernardine: a rescuer with a barrel full of rum?

For now we will leave aside Maxipes Fík, the dog who was drinking milk and was growing fast until the time when he drank beer for the first time so let's take a look at his second, more luxurious, resemblance: that of a rescue dog with a barrel! 

Known picture: St. Bernard with a barrel
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Dog which likes winter

The Saint Bernard is a luxury breed that was bred by the monks in a monastery and in a hospice in St. Bernard's Big and Small Passes in the Alps near Mont-Blanc to pull or carry heavy loads and foodstuffs. Mostly, however, we associate him with his portrait taken in the snowy mountains with a barrel around his neck. There are two myths that explain how he actually came by his barrel.

A Famous Berry Rescuer and an Innocent Cleaner

The first story tells us about the famous St. Bernard dog named Berry. Berry actually lived in the early 19th Century and apparently he saved a total number of 40 people. After his unfortunate death, when the hunter had mistaken him for the wolf (?!), the monks stuffed him and after some time they found him a place in the depository. When after many years a cleaner came in, the barrel was there laying on the ground so he just hang directly onto Berry's neck.

Luxusní vila 5+kk na pronájem, Praha západ
Luxusní vila 5+kk na pronájem, Praha západ, Okolí Prahy

During the following years, the rescuers frequently held celebration in this place, found Berry and left the barrel with him. Since then, it has always been believed that a St. Bernard with a barrel full of rum (or wine or brandy) had been saving unfortunate people from the snowdrift.

Edwin Landseer's Famous Painting (1802-1873)

The second legend tells the story of an important English painter, who painted a luxurious picture in 1831 entitled “Alpine Dogs”, in which a St. Bernard dog is also pictured. Sir Edwin added a barrel for him just for the sake of reviving his work of art and then it actually stayed there for good.

A Sturdy and Intelligent Breed

You will never meet St. Bernard with a barrel full of rum hanging around his neck. First of all, he was replaced in the rescue operations by helicopters and secondly it would be very irresponsible of the rescuers because at low temperatures alcohol would inevitably hurt people! However, the truth is that he has been able to find and dig-out people from avalanches and subsequently transport them to civilisation.

This breed is serious, clever and also easily trainable. Because of actually coming from the Alps he deals with mountains, winter-weather and low temperatures pretty well. He can live outside, but he also requires the possibility of shelter. He definitely would not fit into a luxury apartment, but he would be fine in the garden to the house, ideally somewhere that he would not be too hot.

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