Camping where the foxes say goodnight

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A palouk in the middle of almost a hectare of woods, outside the border of the Czech Central Highlands Protected Landscape Area. It is 1km away from the nearest quiet village with bus stops. There are plenty of interesting points of interest, cycle paths and beautiful nature in the surroundings.
basic parameters
Free access to the property What does it mean?
The reservation is confirmed immediatelly after completing the payment. What does it mean?
The property is designated for 1 reservation. What does it mean?
You will receive the exact location after you complete the reservation, indicative map is below. Why?
The property owner contact information will be provided after the reservation. Why?
Discounts

Discounts when staying more days:

3 - 4 nights: 10%

5 - 9 nights: 20%

10 and more nights: 30%

equipment
toilet - DRY TOILETFor small and large needs. Possibility of pouring chemical toilet. After use, clean everything and cover the lid with a sheet.YES- All "production" of people and their pets.- Classic non-moistened rolled toilet paper, paper napkins and towels, newspapers and magazines (when there is nothing more suitable at hand).- Grey and green water in reasonable quantities and preferably with the lowest possible content of used chemicals. NO- Any rubbish or food scraps (you certainly don't want anything biting you, for example, on your bum).- Absolutely no wet toilet "paper", wet wipes or cloths.- Absolutely no diapers, pads, tampons, condoms, etc.- No oils, grease, flammables, etc.- Absolutely no plastics, wrappers, bags, cigarette butts, or anything non-biodegradable - the contents of the toilet are composted when full.
na pozemku není pitná voda What to do?
campfire ring
Wastewater disposal
Greywater (shower, washing) - It is best to pour the grey water into a dry toilet.
Chemical toilet - The green water can be poured into a dry toilet in reasonable quantities with as little chemical as possible.
Accessibility
The property is accessible even in winter / in the snow season
Access to the property may be difficult in rainy weather

The approach to the access "dirt" road from the road is bumpy with a steeper incline, but passable even in rain for normal cars and trailers 3.5 m long (my case). The road is used all year round and is a former and gradually overgrown unmaintained road. More care and skill is needed in snow and ice, but this road is normally used by normal cars by a few residents of a nearby village. SUVs and the like have no problem even in the worst weather.

Restriction of the access road

The profile of the access road technically restricts the entry of long caravans (approx. over 4 m in length with a double axle in the middle) behind a low passenger car. It is not a problem to swing out and turn around, the problem is the angle of approach and the terrain wave in the entrance and the potential to get stuck behind the chassis of the car or trailer. Shorter trailers behind an SUV or van have no problem pulling off the road into the driveway. A caravan also pulls in without any problems, just like regular cars without a trailer. Understandably, caution is required. A big advantage is the assistance of a co-driver and the driver's initial familiarisation with the terrain. After that, the access road to the property is completely trouble-free. The access road continues on and it is possible to reach the site from more than one location. Either way, the site itself cannot currently be accessed directly and is parked on the access road opposite. Therefore there is only the possibility of camping.

activities
cycling

The link between the cycle paths runs along the land, there are about 160 km of cycle paths in the area.There is an 800 m track suitable for cyclocross directly on the land.

fishing

Nearby (250 m) flows a river with fishermen, ducks and nutria. Supposedly there are fish from grass carp to carp to catfish and pike. But you know the fishermen...

water sports

There are several swimming pools, an aquadrome, ponds and a sandpit within a few kilometres.

activities for kids

There are several sports and relaxation areas with attractions for children of "all" ages

hiking

The surrounding area abounds with unexpected places of interest. To give you some examples:Křemencový vrchCHKO České středohoří Resting place with Elizabeth pondKorozluky castleJánský vrch with a viewLake and sports and recreation area BenediktCelorePublicly known "abandoned" settlement ChanovMount Zlatník with a viewPark Šibeník with a 26 m high lookout tower, extensive 3D rope maze, etc. The world's heaviest moved object on record - the Dean's Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary with a viewLesopark HrabákBraňanská sandpitThe deepest and 2nd deepest in the Czech Republic. The largest artificial lake in the Czech Republic with the largest surface areaThe Most LakeThe Hněvín Castle with a lookout tower and observatoryThe Ressl swimming poolThe Matylda RealmThe Most AutodromeThe spinelessly beautiful VenusThe 3rd most powerful thermal power plant in the Czech Republic Počerady (1000 MW coal 840 MW steam gas)The oldest found human dwelling in the Czech Republic Písečný vrchMount Raná (paragliding)All this and many other places within 10 km as the crow flies...

roller skating

There are several areas with in-line skating in the surroundings

horses

Hippodrome Most

Other activities

There are several airports nearby for sport flying, sightseeing and parachuting. There are several places in the area used by off-road enthusiasts. Directly on the property it is possible to use an approximately 800 m long cross-country track for bicycles, motorcycles and quad bikes by prior arrangement. A large part of the track is also passable by small off-road vehicles such as Jimny and Samurai.

rules

- The booking system CANNOT set up more than one tent per reservation, however, it is possible to place a different number of tents on the property. For this reason, please contact me in advance using the "enquiries" form and let me know how many tents you wish to pitch.- The direct entrance to the site is blocked by concrete bollards for the time being. Parking is available across the grassy strip of the driveway. The driveway continues on and it is possible to access the property from multiple locations. Depending on interest, I can also make the site available for caravans and motorhomes.- The size of the central paved grassed camping area is 15x20m. Additional sites can be found throughout the property at will, without campers interfering with each other. There is plenty of space for camping, the whole plot is 7000 m². Years ago, the scouts camped here several times. In order to limit mutual disturbance, the optimal number of reservations for the whole plot is one, no matter if it is one or 20 tents of one big group of campers. The tents can be spread out in several partially separated locations on the property. Sleeping in the open is explicitly at your own risk due to wildlife, but well worth it. Cars can be parked along the entire property on the secluded side of the driveway, which is wide enough - The property is not fenced and therefore freely accessible to wildlife from the wider area. Foxes and badgers live here permanently and the land forms their habitat. Please keep calm in any encounter with wildlife, do not provoke their defensive reflexes and give them sufficient space to escape. Game is shy and usually knows about us long in advance. However, it may not notice us until the last minute. Then it gets frightened and attacks in self-defence. This is the result of being too quiet and inconspicuous. Therefore, when staying in your own interest, make a reasonable noise - laugh, sniff, clear your throat, sneeze, sing, stomp to the beat, have fun and clap your hands, letting everyone know that you are there and "the wiser ones will retreat". You don't win a fight with a deer or a badger just like that, if at all. You can tell the proximity of game by the sound it makes. Deer bleat, foxes bark, badgers grunt, pigs snort. Foxes and badgers are carnivores, the badger even our largest weasel-like beast, weighing up to 20 kg. As well as safety, hygiene must not be underestimated as game can become infected.- The dry toilet is located at the north-west corner of the central camp. It is not a conventional latrine, but a metal barrel buried in the ground with a conventional toilet seat and a folding screen with a small canopy. This toilet definitely does not include anything non-degradable and no waste, especially not food scraps, wet wipes, diapers, pads, tampons, condoms, etc. The collected contents are composted as required. Grey and green water can be poured down the toilet, preferably with a minimum of chemicals. Please always clean up after yourself before you leave and cover the lid with the screen.- Please store all waste carefully in closed containers and take it all with you, do not bury anything anywhere - it will be dug up by animals and spread around. It is best to hang your waste up overnight so that the animals do not spread it around.- There is no electricity or water on the property. However, the Srpina River flows under the property, and I recommend taking water from it about 1 km upstream.- In the western part of the camping site there is a rocket stove for cooking food. Only dry branches and twigs from the clearings (there are plenty of them in the surroundings) and rakes from around the campsite are used as fuel. It is forbidden to break trees and bushes! The stove works by first starting a fire in the fire pit with a piece of paper and small twigs with a small amount of rake. DO NOT use any chemicals, kindling, or plastic to get the fire going!!! Once melted, add branches and sticks with a strong forward motion. It is not necessary to break them into smaller sticks, just let them pass through the fireplace entrance hole. Push the protruding branches in gradually as necessary until they reach the fireplace stop. This also regulates the intensity of the burn. To extinguish, simply lift the inserted branches a little so that the burning parts still remain in the firebox. The fire will gradually diminish itself quite quickly until it goes out. Do not use any extinguishing agents (water or earth) to speed up the extinguishing, as this will damage the stove and scald you. Of course, in the event of an uncontrollable fire, throw whatever you have on hand. Do not sweep or clean the stove before or after use. Leave that to us. - There is no other fireplace here and it is not allowed to build one. Due to the drought, it is also necessary to check that there is no open fire in this area. To be on the safe side, it is advisable to report burning on the property via the registration on the Fire Brigade website. You may use your own barbecue provided that you only throw the ashes and embers into the firebox of the stove afterwards. As the stove is used to grill food, it is permanently forbidden to use any chemicals for melting, burn any waste, plastics, etc. During and for some time after the stove has been burning, the surroundings must be monitored at least within a radius of 20 metres to see if any sparks have been caused. Don't underestimate this, I myself have witnessed the inside of the crown of a dry cherry tree 15 metres from the fireplace catching fire.- Restrictions for pets - foxes and badgers are among the permanent residents of the property. Foxes inhabit the cellars in the south-western part of the allotment. Badgers inhabit the castle on the north-west slope. Foxes can occasionally be seen during the day, otherwise mainly at night. Badgers are easiest to see about an hour after sunset and are most active at night at new moon (invisible moon, dark night). Badger Castle currently has 16 setts (burrows) and the ones in the middle of the north slope are currently in active use. It is therefore advisable to keep all dogs under control at all times and not allow them to run into the labyrinth of the castle. There is a risk of them being choked by badgers. Furthermore, the west part of the garden is being drawn high from the surrounding area. Wild boar are found in the more distant surroundings, but no sign of them has been seen in the garden. Rabbits are common throughout the garden and pheasants are found here and there. Ticks, of course, as everywhere else. Mosquitoes are rare, sometimes there are more mosquitoes. On the secluded south-western part of the property are the cellars of a demolished building, now inhabited by foxes. There is also an unsecured former well which is yet to be resealed and capped. These two hazardous areas are bounded by warning tape for the time being.

Arrival from: 13:00
Departure until: 12:00
Can I come anytime?

campfire not allowed
own grill allowed
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Ratings by guests
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What the guests say about the property:
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Comfort
2.9 - 3.9.2024 Barbora říká:
Quite a quiet and nice place. Nicely done, well maintained and pleasant. We 100% enjoyed it and are glad we had the opportunity to visit and spend the night here.
16.8 - 18.8.2024 Zuzana říká:
The perfect place for sleeping rough. :) The owner is very helpful and super fast to talk to. The driveway and parking (a few meters from the tent site) is totally awesome for us. We can recommend it.
24.7 - 25.7.2024 Lucie říká:
For us super
29.7 - 30.7.2023 Matyáš říká:
Beautiful place. It took us a while to find it, but even with motorbikes it wasn't a problem. Thank you.
9.7 - 11.7.2023 Jan říká:
Too bad you can't park directly on the property. The owner doesn't control this, but as soon as we arrived we were covered in flying ticks. When we crawled into our tent, we were visited in large numbers by locusts and then by starlings. In the morning, when we emerged from the bedroom into the hallway, it was one big anthill. The place was terribly dark and damp, which is probably why these vermin stick there in large numbers. We had booked for two nights, but only managed this one. We kept getting rid of the critters for a long time after that.So if you can't stand these critters, I wouldn't go here. I didn't sleep all night :). Veronika
Owner's reaction Mrzí mě Vaše zkušenost i zkrácení pobytu. S parkováním se to má tak, že ačkoli je ve všech okolních obcích svoz odpadu zdarma, přesto určitá skupina obyvatel po okolí rozváží svůj odpad. Aby tito obyvatelé nejezdili na můj pozemek, jsou tam patníky. A ta obtěžující havěť? Ta k takovému druhu pozemku prostě patří, stejně jako divoká zvěř. Jsem rád, že Vás navštívila jen tato drobná havěť ;-)
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