About This Site
A personal guide to Czech ecotourism, written from direct experience
My name is Petra Novakova, and I have been exploring the Czech Republic's national parks and protected landscapes for most of my adult life. I grew up in South Bohemia, about 40 kilometres from the Sumava border, and spent summers hiking there with my parents before I was old enough to appreciate what I was looking at.
I started Revanovale because I kept finding that the information available online about Czech ecotourism was either too superficial — tourist board material that tells you places are beautiful without telling you anything useful — or too technical, written for specialists rather than curious visitors.
What I try to provide here is something in between: honest, practical information based on actual visits, with enough context to understand why a place matters ecologically and historically, and enough detail to plan a real trip.
I visit every destination I write about, usually multiple times across different seasons. I do not accept sponsored trips or payment for coverage. When I recommend a route or a time of year, it is because I have found it genuinely worthwhile.
What This Site Is About
Direct Experience
Every destination covered here has been visited personally. No aggregated content, no rewritten press releases.
Ecological Context
Understanding why a landscape looks the way it does makes visiting it more interesting. I try to provide that context without turning every article into a biology lecture.
Practical Information
Getting there, what to bring, when to go, what to avoid. The information that actually helps you plan a trip.
Responsible Travel
Czech national parks are genuinely fragile in places. I try to be honest about the impact of tourism and how to minimise it.