Gorgeous European destination with barely any tourists, £16 flights and 50p wine

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Znojmo, a town in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic, is one of the most pleasant yet overlooked places in Europe and the flights are so cheap.

Paradise vineyard in Znojmo town, Czech Republic
Znojmo is a town in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic(Image: Getty)

A stunning European destination where you can visit for merely £16 and savour a glass of wine for just 50p ranks among the continent’s most undervalued gems. You’ll want to visit it.

Znojmo, situated in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic, stands as one of Europe’s most delightful yet overlooked locations.

Frequently likened to Tuscany for its wine tourism and vineyard landscapes, this hidden European treasure also boasts numerous vineyards and breathtaking vistas. In other travel news, a woman claims ‘I work in a hotel – you should never turn your lights on when entering your room’.

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Vineyards around Znojmo, South Moravia
Visitors can enjoy over 120 samples of local wines from leading winemakers for as little as 50p(Image: Getty)

With 34,000 residents, Znojmo represents one of Czechia’s most ancient municipalities, tracing its origins to the 11th century. Established by King Ottokar I of the Premyslid dynasty, this enchanting Royal settlement continues to radiate its abundant heritage from every cobbled lane, reports the Express.

Znojmo has earned recognition for its viticultural traditions, which have flourished since mediaeval times. Within Znojmo’s historic heart sits Enotéka, a wine establishment featuring a contemporary café.

Positioned on the grounds of the Znojmo brewery, offering spectacular panoramas of the settlement and Dyje river valley, guests can sample over 120 varieties of regional wines from prominent local vintners for as little as 50p. Nevertheless, Znojmo offers far more than viticulture. The settlement features a complex maze of tunnels beneath the town centre, known as the “underground passages”.

Guests can participate in a 60-minute guided exploration, discovering the settlement’s history and its tunnels, which have generated numerous theories regarding their purpose. Some reckon these were once used as storage spaces and for transporting goods, while others suggest they served as hideouts from foes.

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Don’t miss out on visiting the Znojmo castle, Louka Monastery – one of Europe’s most significant monastery complexes dating back to the 12th century, now housing millions of wine bottles – and Podyjí National Park, nestled between the towns of Znojmo and Vranov nad Dyjí.

Despite its relatively small size, the park is teeming with natural beauty. It tempts travellers with its stunning vistas, untouched charm, pervasive tranquillity, and hundreds of rare animal and plant species. Podyjí is a must-visit for every nature enthusiast.

With Ryanair flights starting at just £16 from the UK to Brno, a nearby airport, you can reach this delightful destination in merely two hours. Brno, the country’s second-largest city, is just over 70 km away from Znojmo, while Vienna, Austria’s capital, is less than 90 km away. The short distance from these two popular cities makes Znojmo an ideal day trip destination.

If you’re planning a journey to the south of Czech Republic or even to Vienna, make sure to include Znojmo in your travel plans!

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