Třebíč, a city of UNESCO monuments, is located in the west of Moravia, in the southeastern tip of the Vysočina region. Třebíč is located on both banks of the river Jihlava, and the beginnings of the city are connected with an important Benedictine monastery, which was founded by Moravian princes as early as 1101. Thanks to the city’s rich history, visitors can admire many valuable monuments, the most important of which are listed on the prestigious list of world cultural and UNESCO natural heritage – the Basilica of St. Prokop, the Jewish quarter and the Jewish cemetery.
However, the city and its surroundings will satisfy not only history and culture lovers but also nature lovers – Třebíč is located in one of the most ecologically clean areas of the Czech Republic. The picturesque character of the local landscape and clean nature create suitable conditions for relaxation and active rest in the form of hiking or cycling.