The Židova strouha or Jewish Gutter is romantic valley of the small stream
Židova strouha which is approx. 20 km long and flows into the Lužnice river.
The natural monument is located near the stream with the same name in the
Táborská Pahorkatina Upland, about 2 km south of the town of Bechyně.
The church at the town square is one of the dominant monuments of Bechyně.
The church base is dated back to the 13th century and it was rebuilt
several times.
Take a wonderful tour beginning on Rainbow bridge and pass through look-out
places around Bechyně.
The Bechyne Rainbow – the ferroconcrete bridge over the
Luznice river.
It is considered to be of prehistorical origin, when it was officially
established as a royal city in the beginning of the 13th century. Close to this
place remnants of two graves of Celtic kings can be found. Pisek was called
Meliodunum on Ptolemaios`map of the 2nd Century – Germanic city at that time.
Písek has still his unique atmosphere and has a well-preserved, picturesque
medieval centre with number of narrow alleys.
The Hýlačka Lookout Tower of Freedom was built by the Czech Tourist Club in
the form of the Hussite watchtower in 1920 and inaugurated on 27th June in the
same year.