The Třeboň Wine Celebrations are an annual local festival showcasing regional winemaking traditions. Visitors can enjoy tastings of South Bohemian and Bohemian-Moravian wines, folk music, and food stalls featuring local specialties on the town square. The festival blends contemporary culture with local agricultural heritage, offering insight into Třeboň’s role in Czech viticulture despite the town’s greater fame for fishponds. It provides an authentic glimpse into the community’s appreciation of its small-scale winemaking tradition.
Třeboň is better known for its historic chateau and spa, but the Slavnosti vína highlight the region’s emerging grape cultivation. This festival, held in late June, reflects newer efforts to link South Bohemian rural viticulture into local identity. It involves local vintners and amateur gardeners, demonstrating community pride in harvest products and sustaining a regional custom of celebrating agricultural cycles.
Venues and routes
Masarykovo náměstí · Třeboň
The dates that shape the visit.
Opening day · Fri, Jun 19
Visitors can sample award-winning wines and attend cultural performances, and typically enjoy a folk concert on the square.
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Moderate crowds
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