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Discover Czech countryside with a scenic train ride, nature walk, craft brewery lunch, and beer tasting—an authentic, relaxed day outside Prague.
If you’re looking to step outside the hustle and bustle of Prague for a few hours and experience a more authentic, laid-back side of Czech life, the Brewhemians Brewery and Nature Tour might just be your ticket. This 3-hour adventure offers a delightful mix of scenic countryside, charming village vibes, and a peek into the local beer scene. From a short train ride to a scenic nature walk and finishing with a hearty Czech lunch paired with craft beers, the experience is designed to be relaxed, informative, and genuinely enjoyable.
What we love most about this tour is how it combines easy outdoor exploration with culture — you get fresh air, stunning views, and a chance to taste some of the best local brews and food. A real highlight is the visit to a small, authentic brewery housed in an early-20th-century building, far from the tourist traps. The tour is well-suited for those wanting a taste of everyday Czech life without the crowds, but keep in mind that this is more of a leisurely experience rather than an intense hike or a party-focused day.
One potential consideration? The tour involves moderate walking on paved and sturdy paths, and it’s not designed for those with mobility issues or young children. Also, while the emphasis on authentic local experiences is a big plus, it might not appeal to travelers seeking a more structured or high-energy outing. It’s best for those who enjoy a relaxed pace, beautiful scenery, and a good beer in good company.
This tour feels perfect for culinary and nature lovers who want to combine sightseeing with authentic Czech flavors and countryside charm. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or part of a small group, expect a friendly, intimate experience that feels both educational and genuinely fun.


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The tour kicks off at Smíchovské nádraží, a manageable location just outside Prague’s core, easily reachable by tram or subway. This initial meeting point is straightforward, with clear instructions and a friendly guide waiting. From there, you’ll hop onto a short train ride—about 15 minutes—that whisks you away from the city’s busy streets to a quieter, more rural area. This bit of travel sets the tone, giving you a taste of local transportation that Czechs themselves use daily.
Once off the train, you’ll embark on a roughly 5 km nature walk that takes around 1.5 hours. The route is largely downhill and covers paved or sturdy paths, making it suitable for most walkers in decent shape. The walk is not strenuous but offers a chance to breathe fresh air and see the countryside up close. Reviewers mention passing old quarries, village scenes, and green landscapes, with plenty of opportunities for photos.
Guides share stories about the area’s history and Czechs’ love for the outdoors, adding depth to the experience. You’ll get a bottle of water and a small snack, which is appreciated considering the outdoor nature of this part of the tour.
After the walk, it’s time for a culinary highlight—lunch at a craft brewery housed in a charming early-20th-century building. The brewery maintains a cozy, First Republic style, giving it a nostalgic yet authentic feel. Here you are served a flight of beers, which allows you to taste a variety of brews, then select your favorite to enjoy in a proper pint glass. The beer tasting is not just about drinking but learning—your guide shares insights into the brewing process and Czech beer traditions.
The lunch itself is a hearty selection of traditional Czech pub foods, paired perfectly with your chosen beer. Several reviewers highlight the quality of the food and the friendly, knowledgeable staff. One reviewer mentioned the brewery’s “peek into the onsite brewing facility” as a fun behind-the-scenes touch, adding an extra layer of interest for beer lovers.
Following the meal, a short 15-minute walk leads you to a tram stop, from where you can take a 10-minute tram ride back to the train station or directly into Prague city center. The entire experience feels seamless, with transport arranged to minimize fuss and maximize relaxation.
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The entire tour lasts about 3 hours, with flexibility depending on your pace. The groups are small or private, fostering a friendly atmosphere where questions and conversations flow naturally. This setting allows for a more personalized experience, which many reviewers appreciate.

This tour stands out because it’s not a canned tourist experience. It’s designed to give genuine insights into Czech rural life, beer culture, and natural beauty. The combination of a scenic outdoor walk, a peek into authentic brewing, and traditional Czech cuisine creates a well-rounded, immersive outing.
Considering the inclusions—train fare, water, snacks, a hearty lunch, beer tasting, and a souvenir beer glass—the value is quite good. It’s a half-day activity that packs in diverse experiences without feeling rushed or overly commercialized. Plus, the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance offers reassurance for travelers planning ahead.
We believe the real charm lies in the authenticity—this isn’t a staged experience but a genuine taste of Czech countryside. The guides are knowledgeable and friendly, with some reviewers mentioning individual guides by name, which adds a personal touch. The small group setting encourages interaction, making it perfect for those who prefer a more relaxed, intimate vibe.
This experience is ideal for food and drink enthusiasts, nature lovers, and curious travelers who want to see a side of Czech Republic beyond Prague’s historic sites. It suits those looking for a relaxing day with scenic views, delicious food, and excellent local beer. However, if you prefer highly physical activities or need accessible routes, this might not be the best fit.


Is the tour suitable for non-English speakers?
Currently, the tour is conducted in English, so it’s best for English-speaking travelers.
How long is the nature walk?
The walk is about 5 km and should take around 1.5 hours, mostly downhill on paved or sturdy paths.
What does the lunch include?
A hearty, traditional Czech pub meal paired with a flight of beers, with options to savor your favorite brew in a proper pint.
Can I buy additional drinks or food?
Additional beverages or meals are not included in the tour price, so you can purchase extras if desired.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, weather-appropriate clothing, and sunscreen are recommended. Hand sanitizer and tissues are provided but optional.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 18 due to alcohol consumption and walking requirements.
How do I get back to Prague after the tour?
A 15-minute walk and a short tram ride will bring you back to the train station or into Prague city center.
What is the group size?
Small groups or private options are available, fostering an intimate and relaxed environment.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.

The Brewhemians Brewery and Nature Tour offers a perfect balance for travelers seeking an authentic Czech countryside experience combined with local food and beer. Its relaxed pace, scenic settings, and genuine insights make it a fantastic way to escape Prague’s busy streets without straying too far. It’s particularly well-suited for those who enjoy culture, scenic walks, and craft beer tasting in a charming, small-group environment.
If you’re after an experience that feels genuine, comfortable, and flavorful—both literally and figuratively—this tour is worth considering. It’s more than just sightseeing; it’s a chance to connect with local life, enjoy beautiful scenery, and savor some of Czech Republic’s best offerings in a friendly, authentic atmosphere.
This tour stands out because it combines scenic outdoor exploration with culinary delights and a peek into local brewing traditions. It offers a relaxed, friendly vibe perfect for travelers wanting a break from Prague’s crowds and a taste of everyday Czech life. While not suited for those with mobility issues or seeking high-energy activities, it’s ideal for food lovers, nature enthusiasts, and curious travelers who appreciate authentic experiences in a small-group setting. With excellent value, picturesque views, and a chance to enjoy Czech beer in its natural environment, this tour is a charming way to spend a few hours outside the city.