What to do and see in Moravia, Czech Republic: The Best Farms

August 15, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

Moravia (/mɔːˈreɪviə, -ˈrɑː-, moʊ-/ maw-RAY-vee-ə, -RAH-, moh-; Czech: Morava; German:  Mähren (help·info); Polish: Morawy; Latin: Moravia) is a historical country in the Czech Republic (forming its eastern part) and one of the historical Czech lands, together with Bohemia and Czech Silesia. The medieval and early modern Margraviate of Moravia was a crown land of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown (from 1348 to 1918), an imperial state of the Holy Roman Empire (1004 to 1806), later a crown land of the Austrian Empire (1804 to 1867) and briefly also one of 17 former crown lands of the Cisleithanian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918. During the early 20th century, Moravia was one of the five lands of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1928; it was then merged with Czech Silesia, and eventually dissolved by abolition of the land system in 1949.
Restaurants in Moravia

1. Lamacentrum Hady

Hady, Brno 614 00 Czech Republic +420 608 434 564 [email protected] http://www.lamacentrum.cz/
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Lamacentrum Hady

Reviewed By johnwK977KE - Woodley, United Kingdom

My daughter is animal-mad and she had met some tame llamas in the UK. This was something else. It is hidden away in an old stone quarry - I think - and not the easiest of places to find. The directions we had been given took us to a dead end - as did Google Maps. I am sorry to say that the thought even crossed my mind to abandon the trip and return to central Brno. I am so glad the thought didn't linger. It was relatively cheap to get in under £20 for 5 of us and although the people apologised for not speaking English very well, there really was no issue in communication. We were made to feel very special as we were given a short explanation of what was what and who was who in the world of llamas. We then had the opportunity to walk in and amongst the llamas, hand feeding them while giving them a good stroke. We even had the place to ourselves at times as I guess we were there off-season. I guess it depends what sort of things you like to do on holiday but this was utterly relaxing and one experience that neither I nor my family will forget - and for all the right reasons. Strongly recommend you go out there and find this hidden gem

2. Frantiskuv Dvur Farm

Klokocov 85, Opava 74747 Czech Republic http://www.frantiskuvdvur.cz/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Frantiskuv Dvur Farm

3. Levandulova Farma

Starovicky 350, Starovicky 693 01 Czech Republic +420 607 725 634 http://www.levandulezmoravy.cz
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Levandulova Farma

Reviewed By Trail240418 - Prague, Czech Republic

A wonderful example of lavender and lavender items. Not suitable for people with reduced mobility because the lavender field is about 1000 meters from the car park along the dirt road.

4. UTOPIA cider

Sudkuv Dul 10, Obratan 39501 Czech Republic +420 604 178 272 [email protected] http://utopia.direct/
UTOPIA cider

Welcome to UTOPIA. A medieval fort (1490) / farmstead cidery. Taste our bone dry, still ciders fermented by local native wild yeasts, aged in oak casks, no SO2 added, unfiltered, unpasteurised.

5. Levandulovy Statek BezdEkov

BezdEkov 6, Usov 78973 Czech Republic +420 604 744 534 [email protected] http://www.levandulovystatek.cz
Levandulovy Statek BezdEkov

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