West Bohemia refers to that part of Bohemia which geographically stretches along the Czech border at the Westerzgebirge mountains and the Upper Palatinate Forest. This green area includes world-famous spa towns and small cities that exude a special charm with their numerous buildings from the Imperial and Royal period. Among the most famous places are Cheb (Eger) with its imperial castle and medieval market square, the popular spa towns of Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázn?, and Pilsen, European Capital of Culture 2015 and home of the Pilsner Urquell brewery. The gentle landscape invites to long walks and hikes in the greenery, especially with regard to the air quality of these so-called climatic health resorts.
The colorful house facades of the former imperial and royal towns in particular create a picturesque picture, which is additionally framed by the well-kept parks of the spa towns. The towns can be explored on foot or by bicycle, and extensive golf courses invite you to tee off. The higher elevations of the Ore Mountains offer skiing fun in winter.