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This favourite hangout for the sun loving Czechs was the subject of one
of Smetana’s best-loved
compositions which everyone will know as ‘The Vltava’. It is a relatively pollution free
river which flows from the Southern
border of the Czech Rep through Prague to the Northern border. The river runs through many of the
countries small historical
towns and is broken at various points by dams. Canoeing and sailing not to mention picnics and
bathing are very popular
during the summer and fishermen in their boats can be seen almost all times of the year in reasonable
temperatures. For the
visitor to Prague the river might be a way to view many of the best parts of town at leisure.
Boat trips night and day
regularly wind their way up to as far as Vyshehrad castle and back offering music, drinks and meals
along the way. During
the summer a boat on weekends will take you for a day trip as far as the Slapy Dam 20km south of
Prague.

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