Karlsbad, Hans-Heiling rocks and Loket

Жарияланды: 06.08.2023

In the 19th century, prominent figures from politics, business and culture met here, and today we also visited the most famous spa in the Czech Republic.


Karlsbad
Karlsbad

 

In Karlsbad there are twelve healing springs, with temperatures ranging from 40°C to 73°C, which are used for bathing and drinking cures.


Snake Spring
Snake Spring


Protected in various richly decorated colonnades, visitors can fill their own cup for a drinking cure.


Market Colonnade
Market Colonnade


We also had a thermos flask with a cup and empty drinking bottles with us.


Park Colonnade
Park Colonnade


After the first samples, however, it quickly became clear to us that we probably wouldn't take any healing water with us...


Mühlbrunn Colonnade
Mühlbrunn Colonnade


We didn't like the metallic-salty taste at all.


Market Colonnade
Market Colonnade


I bravely tried the water of each spring we passed, but unfortunately the taste didn't improve...


Post Office
Post Office


A special thermal spring is the 'Geyser', where 2000 liters of water shoot out of the earth's interior in a 12-meter-high fountain every minute.


Geyser Spring
Geyser Spring


However, it didn't convince us in terms of taste either.


Thermal Spring
Thermal Spring


The architecture of the city, with many buildings from the Art Nouveau and Historicism periods, appealed to us very much.


Karlsbad
Karlsbad


Only the Kurhotel Thermal with its 16 floors stood out with its gray socialist architectural style from the 1970s.


Kurhotel Thermal
Kurhotel Thermal


We walked along the Teplá, which flows through the spa center of Karlovy Vary, to the Imperial Spa.


Imperial Spa
Imperial Spa

 

Originally, it was reserved for royal and princely families.


Karlsbad
Karlsbad


Even today, Karlovy Vary seemed to us to be a rather expensive place, offering a lot of expensive relaxation.


Elisabeth Spa
Elisabeth Spa


In a guide for bath guests, I read that exercise is also important during the spa treatment. A popular destination in nature for spa guests are the Hans-Heiling rocks, which we visited after our city walk.


Hans-Heiling Rocks
Hans-Heiling Rocks


The hike from Karlovy Vary would have been 11 km one way, so we drove with our motorhome to the hiking parking lot, which was still about 3 km away from the rocks.


Hike to the Hans-Heiling Rocks
Hike to the Hans-Heiling Rocks


Unfortunately, it rained on the way, but the path was paved and well-developed.


Hans-Heiling Rocks
Hans-Heiling Rocks


There was a restaurant at the rocks where we fortified ourselves with coffee and strudel for the return trip and could admire the rock formations from the terrace.


Hans-Heiling Rocks
Hans-Heiling Rocks


If we had hiked another 7 km, we would have reached Loket, which we planned to visit next.


Loket
Loket


Above the town rises Loket Castle, where Emperor Charles IV was held captive by his father as a child. The disputes between his parents had escalated to such an extent that Karl's mother hid in the castle with her children from her husband Johann of Luxembourg. Johann finally took the castle by trickery, sent his wife away and imprisoned his son for two months.


Loket Castle
Loket Castle


However, Karl IV returned to this place as an adult and also used it as a hunting lodge.


Loket Castle
Loket Castle


According to legend, he discovered a thermal spring during a hunt and subsequently founded the city of Karlovy Vary at this location.


View from the Castle Tower to Loket
View from the Castle Tower to Loket


We also visited the castle from the inside. There were various small exhibitions, for example a meteorite that had once fallen into the castle moat, or an exhibition on torture and punishments in the Middle Ages, which were vividly presented in the castle's cells.


Loket Castle
Loket Castle


From 1822, the castle became a prison, with cells extending over several floors and some of which can still be visited today.


Loket Castle


The tour was a bit confusing because there were so many entrances and exits, but no real signage. So we wandered around the castle a bit until we found all parts of the exhibition.


Loket
Loket


Afterwards, we took a look at the town with its beautiful market square with the town hall and the plague column.


Town Hall Loket
Town Hall Loket


There is also the Hotel 'Zum weißen Ross', where Goethe celebrated his 74th birthday. He proposed to the then 19-year-old Baroness Ulrike von Levetzow, but was rejected. After that, he never returned to western Bohemia...


Hotel
Hotel 'Zum weißen Ross' Loket


However, in 1807 he wrote about Loket (German: Elbogen): 'Today we were in Ellbogen, which is indescribably beautiful and can be admired as a work of art from all sides.'

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