The town of Křtiny is located in the Moravian Karst in the South Moravian Region, 16 km northeast of the city of Brno and 10 km southeast of the city of Blansko.
Zámek Křtiny is a hotel, restaurant and, above all, a purpose-built facility of the Mendel University in Brno managed by the Masaryk Forest Křtiny School Forestry Enterprise. It therefore offers not only accommodation and catering services, but also halls and lounges suitable for organizing conferences, weddings and other events.
At Zámek Křtiny, there are modernly equipped double rooms with quality furniture, private shower and toilet, Wi-Fi internet connection, a view of the Church of the Name of the Virgin Mary or the surrounding forests and peace and quiet for relaxation. The total accommodation capacity is a maximum of 56 people, 46 fixed beds in 23 rooms, which can be supplemented with 10 extra beds.
The castle restaurant consists of three connected spaces, the representative Castle restaurant with bar, the Gallery with a view of the surrounding castle park and the Winter Garden with a fireplace. In the castle restaurant, you can choose meals from the menu, daily menu, special weekend offers. In addition to the à la carte menu, you can also enjoy breakfast and enjoy the beautiful passage of time, tasting menus or special themed menus that are prepared throughout the year as part of the Gastronomic Calendar. Children's portions are available for small guests.

The three-star Orea Hotel Santon is located in beautiful countryside near the Brno dam.

Penzion Macocha is located in the vicinity of the town of Blansko in the middle of the Moravian Karst protected landscape area, just 1 kilometer from the Macocha Abyss and Punkva Cave in the Moravian Karst Nature Reserve.

To our guests are also available three stylish lounges with open fireplaces and a stylish hotel bar.

Enjoy 3 days in the heart of the Moravian Karst: train and cable car ticket to Macoch and discount on scooter rental

Head to Moravia: in close proximity to the hotel you will visit the House of Nature of the Moravian Karst