Little-Known Towns In Europe That Will Take Your Breath Away
6. On The Water, Český Krumlov, Czech Republic

Held up in the South Bohemia region of the Czech Republic is the next stop on the docket: Český Krumlov. This engaging township is not overly large, as it only takes approximately twenty-five minutes to walk from end-to-end, however, what it lacks in space, it makes up for in content. There is plenty of nightlife and businesses thrive as Český Krumlov is possibly one of the busier locations on the list. Bisected by the Vltava River, guests tend to enjoy rafting down the water to sightsee destinations such as the Český Krumlov Castle in the city's core, which dates back to 1240 and has gained world heritage status from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1992. Sometimes an overlooked site in European travel, the summer may be the best time for activities, while the winter offers a picturesque environment.
