January was a month of “nesting” or being sick (ugh) and I was missing travel, adventures, and life. Luckily, last week, after a night at a graduation prom in Jihlava (more on that later!) E and I took a day trip to the little UNESCO-heritage town of Telč (pronounced like “telch” in the English alphabet).
Telč fell onto my radar randomly–I don’t remember exactly where I saw it, but I think that it was one of those “30 cutest towns in Europe” lists that I read so often. I saw one picture and happily added it to my Czech Republic List–and I’m very glad we were able to make it there!
(Cesky Krumlov also makes those lists, usually, if that doesn’t make you want to go more!)
We took a train through the idyllic, snow-covered countryside. While I don’t mind busses or planes, there’s something about riding in a train that really let’s you soak in the country around you.
Only when I got out of the city did I realize how much I was craving open space and quiet–and we certainly found that in the Czech countryside! There’s so little snow here in Prague, and it’s been fairly warm, so I keep forgetting that it’s January. Telč was a good–and cold–reminder that it’s still winter!
The main square was the highlight of the city–full of these incredible, pastel buildings from the 16th century. There is also a castle on the square, lined with honest-to-goodness moats. They were mostly frozen in the weather, but certainly added to the ambiance. We meandered towards a castle, through a stone archway, past a frozen lake, and happened upon a trail that led right behind the castle.
The fortress in Telč is not the biggest or grandest in Europe, but wandering around the snowy pathway, in the wintry silence, gave me a few “we live in Europe and we’re walking around a castle” moments. Sometimes, in the day-to-day life, I forget this incredible fact, and it’s necessary to remind myself (although let’s be real, I take a Prague castle picture daily, so I don’t forget this fact much!).
The castle and the square were so quiet, I wondered if anyone lived in that town. Except for the occasional car, and the occasional person rushing through the cold with their head down, we had the place to ourselves. I savored this–alone time is few and far between in the bustling Praha–but we quickly found most of the population when we ducked into the recommend Pizzerie on the square. Walking in winter, with the promise of pizza after? One of my favorite pastimes, truth be told. I was impressed with the pizza, although I neglected to snap a picture–but please stop at the Pizzerie if you make it to Telč! It’s right on the main square, you can’t miss it.
We didn’t get to stay long in Telč, as we needed to return to Jihlava to catch our bus back to Prague. I am so happy we were able to visit, as unfortunately it’s a bit of a way from Prague. If you have time, though, it is a must in the CZ–even in the dead of winter!
^^a playhouse and a castle! ^^I loved the detail of the wrought iron banisters
^^my handsome fella^^my favorite building! ^^one last view
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Cynthia says
That’s great you made it to Telč! I am looking forward to heading there some point within the next couple of months too. At 2 hrs away it’s just long enough that I’m wondering if I should make a day-trip out of it (or longer). The row of houses is so prettyyy and the snow certainly adds a certain something.
AmyMacWorld says
I really loved it! But I don’t think I would stay longer than a day, but perhaps because it was really chilly and a lot of things were closed. I can see it being more enticing for longer in warmer weather!
Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki says
Those colorful buildings all lined up are so pretty! I am starting to get a bit of cabin fever and am ready for an adventure!
AmyMacWorld says
Oh I hear ya, girl! This was great to get out even if it was pretty cold. I needed to get out so I just decided not to care about the cold! I admit I’m ready for some warmer weather, though 🙂
Jamie | Gunters Abroad | Fit F says
What a cute little town 🙂 I just love the Czech Republic! So much so that we may be heading back next weekend! I will have to email you 🙂
AmyMacWorld says
Yes it’s so cute! So glad you are coming back to Prague 🙂
Christine @ A Keane Sense of A says
All those buildings! So cute! Thanks for introducing me to this cute town! Love how you guys practically had the town to yourselves!
AmyMacWorld says
You’re welcome! Maybe you’ll get to visit one day 🙂 I liked being the only people around, too–it made it seem even more charming and wintry!
Natalye says
The row of colorful buildings is awesome!
AmyMacWorld says
Aren’t they amazing??
Sara says
This looks like such a cute town! I love that row of colorful buildings, especially against the gray sky and snow. Thanks for sharing about this cute Czech town – I feel like all I really hear about are Prague (which I love) and Cesky Krumlov because I’ve seen it pop up on so many lists (which I do hope to see someday). It’s nice to learn about other places to visit in the Czech Republic!
AmyMacWorld says
Thanks, Sara! I’m so glad I introduced you to Telč 🙂 While Prague and Krumlov are must-sees, obviously, there are so many other gems in the Czech Republic! Like this one–so cute. I think you’re right, that gray sky and snow made the pastels seem even brighter. It was nice to have it to ourselves, also–a rarity in Europe, especially in Prague!
Tina @ Girl-Meets-Globe says
Such a gorgeous square!!
AmyMacWorld says
Isn’t it pretty? Did you make it here while you lived in Prague?
Marla @ A Weekend Crossing says
So so pretty! I need to get there myself apparently!
AmyMacWorld says
Yes, yes you do 🙂
Kerri says
Snow always makes things look magical! I wish I could have seen a lot more snow this year.
AmyMacWorld says
I was totally unprepared for the snow in Telč, because Prague has hardly had any! It felt refreshing to see some 🙂