Sykkeltur med Ketil, Anna og Susanna. Třeboň German: Wittingau, a spa town in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 8,200 inhabitants. The town centre with the castle complex is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. Třeboň is located in the lowland called Třeboň Basin. It is known for its bogs with rich deposits of peat, which led to establishment of peat spa in the town.
Known for its fish ponds, which were established in the region since Middle Ages. Rožmberk Pond is the largest pond in the country and the largest fish pond in the world with surface area of 489 hectares. It was built between 1584 and 1590. The urban area of Třeboň is located on the shore of Svět pond, also one of the largest Czech ponds with 201 hectares. It is primarily a fish pond.
The whole municipal territory lies in the protected landscape area Třeboňsko. The river Lužnice flows through the eastern part of the territory and supplies Rožmberk pond with water. There are many smaller watercourses, which supplies the other ponds. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and d