The modern, chalet-style roof lines of this family-oriented hotel clash with the historic ambience of the castle, but its location beside the chateau car park is unbeatable. The pine-panelled bedrooms are clean and compact, if a bit thin-walled (fingers crossed there are no crying babies next door). At quiet times reception is unattended and you may have to check in at the neighbouring pension.
Hotel Nová Myslivna
Bohemia
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