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  1. Hradec Králové (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦradɛts ˈkraːlovɛː] ⓘ; German: Königgrätz) is a city of the Czech Republic. It has about 94,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Hradec Králové Region .

    • Wakeboarding at Cable Wake Park Hradec Králové. Wakeboarding is one activity that I never pictured would be available in the middle of the Czech Republic, but it turns out there are multiple wakeboarding locations, with a crowd favorite being Cable Wake Park in Hradec Králové.
    • Ski Center Říčky in the Eagle Mountains. I loved Ski Center Říčky in the Eagle Mountains because they had options for thrill seekers. budding adventurers and families alike.
    • Adrspach-Teplice Rock Town. This park was one of the highlights of my trip and consisted of impressive sandstone structures that have been carved over time and given different names and identities.
    • The Krkonoše Tree Top Trail. The Krkonoše Tree Top Trail is every bit as innovate as it looks from its design. Not only are you encouraged to get your exercise on the circular loop sequence up to the top, you can stop along the way to catch your breath, see the treetops and learn facts in different stations set up to educate guests about the local geology.
  2. Hradec Králové, town, north-central Czech Republic, at the confluence of the Orlice and Elbe rivers. The old town stands on a low outcrop of sandstone between the rivers; the new town is on the western bank of the Elbe. Hradec Králové lies at the crossing of old trade routes from the Baltic Sea to.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. The enchanting scenery at the confluence of the Labe and Orlice rivers, an eventful history of one of the oldest Czech cities, a convenient position only 100 km from Prague, and an unusually elegant combination of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and modern architecture: that is Hradec Králové, a city that is definitely worth a visit! {^widget ...

  4. Hradec Králové is a city in north-eastern Bohemia and the capital of the region with the same name. It belongs to the oldest cities in Czechia. At the confluence of the rivers Elbe and Orlice (where Hradec Králové is located), there was a settlement already in the times of ancient Rome.