From Mělník, you continue north along the Elbe River, cycling through fertile countryside and passing historic Czech towns that have developed along this important trade route for centuries.
The route leads through Roudnice nad Labem, home to a large baroque château overlooking the river — one of the most significant noble residences in Bohemia.
Further along, you reach Terezín, an impressive 18th-century fortress originally built by Emperor Joseph II. During World War II, Terezín was used as a concentration camp and ghetto. Today, it serves as a memorial and museum, offering visitors the opportunity to reflect on this important and difficult chapter of European history.
Continuing along peaceful riverside paths, you arrive in Litoměřice, one of the oldest towns in the Czech Republic, founded in the 10th century. The town is known for its colourful baroque square, historic cathedral, and relaxed atmosphere. Surrounded by vineyards, Litoměřice also lies within one of the country’s traditional wine regions.
Take time to explore the town’s charming streets, visit the cathedral, or enjoy a glass of local wine in the evening.