A gem in the countryside
The impressive interiors and courtyards of Loket Castle in
west Bohemia combine a charming antiquity with the beauty of the raw medieval period. The
medieval mural paintings offer a view of gardens with fruit trees, flowers and birds beyond the walls, and you can also see the collections of arms, porcelain and tin tableware. The chambers are furnished with historical painted furniture, you can see an
old Loket pharmacy there, or a real
meteorite. It reportedly fell into the courtyard in August 1422 and the famous German poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe was interested in it. The castle prison with a torture chamber is notorious. There are several storeys of cold and wet cells that have been preserved in the original condition from 1822–1948 when the castle was used as a municipal prison.
What to do there
Loket Castle hosts interesting events every year. During the second weekend in August, Loket Castle
returns to medieval times with knightly tournaments on horses, dancers and Gothic music, and the regent’s and burgrave’s procession. You will taste food from that time and mead. The first October weekend is full of wine and music at Loket Castle during the popular
grape harvest with folk music and dances. And on the
second Advent weekend in December, the castle transforms into a magical place. Carols and nativity scenes calm down the everyday hustle and bustle and the marketers will help you choose original Christmas gifts and warm up with Christmas dishes and drinks.
What to see nearby
You will fall in love with this ancient town and castle also thanks to the fact that it is surrounded by several other beautiful places. They include the popular spa of
Karlovy Vary and the nearby
Svatošské Rocks, a rock town in the valley of the Ohře River. Or the
chateau in Bečov nad Teplou, situated about 20 km from Loket and made for lovers of historical sites and mysteries. It is where the
Reliquary of St. Maurus is kept. The rare artefact, the value of which is compared to that of the Czech crown jewels, comes from the first quarter of the 13
th century.