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Welcome to Mutnice, a picturesque region in the Czech Republic known for its exquisite winemaking. The locals take great pride in their wine production, frequently winning top prizes in the country's wine competitions. While large wine companies operate here, the majority of the land is owned by passionate locals who enjoy producing wine as a hobby. Explore the scenic landscape filled with small settlements consisting of charming wine cellars. Take a break from the bustling city life and immerse yourself in the tranquil vineyards, where locals happily share the fruits of their labor with every visitor. Despite economic challenges, Mutnice remains an enchanting destination, hidden away from the usual tourist routes. Prepare to brush up on your Czech or use your trusty phrasebook, as you're highly likely to encounter Czech tourists during your visit, as foreign tourists are rarely seen here.
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Getting to the Villages: Bus and Car By Bus: If you're planning to visit the villages, taking a bus is the most common and convenient option. There are two routes you can choose from, depending on your starting point. If you're coming from Prague, it's recommended to dedicate a whole weekend for the trip. You can start on Friday afternoon and return on Sunday evening. For a more relaxed experience, consider extending your stay from Thursday to Sunday. Traveling from Brno? You can complete the trip in just one day. Here are the bus routes to the villages: Route 1: Bus from Brno to Mutnice - Departure: Zvonaka main bus station in Brno (leaves every 45 minutes) - Ticket: Buy a ticket to Zvonaka (not Hotel Grand) - Bus to catch: Look for the bus to Hodonn at the last bus stop of the second bus lane counting from the left - Ticket price: Less than 100k - Travel time: Approximately 1 hour - Stop to get off: Mutnice (indicated by a white sign at the edge of the village) - Tip: Ask someone on the bus to notify you when you reach Mutnice Route 2: Bus from Prague to Dubany - Departure: Every Thursday and Friday at 2:30 from Prague - Ticket: Available at Florenc main bus station (220 k) - Stop to get off: Hodonn (ask someone on the bus to inform you when you arrive in Dubany) - Travel time from Hodonn to Dubany: About 10 minutes By Car: If you prefer driving, follow these directions from Brno: - Take the motorway towards Bratislava - About 15km before the border, look for the Hodonn exit - Follow a map to reach Mutnice or Dubany, the two villages you're visiting
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