The village Okoř with ruins of 13th century castle is located in
a small valley of the Zákolany brook near the small town Buštěhrad. You can reach it
in 40 minutes from Prague by public transport number 350. Nowadays,
Okoř is popular mainly for an open air music festival. During
the festival, the valley is loud and full of people, in other days it
is a nice place to visit for a quiet walk in the nice country.
I went to Okoř from Kladno (the town where I live) by my car Honda.
When you are arriving from my direction a parking lot
is located on the right side. It's reasonably big for any day, except
the days of the open air festival. In that case I suggest you to use
public transport to avoid troubles with parking your car. The price is
CZK 30 for the whole day of parking.
From the parking lot I was walking back on the road I had arrived. In
about 500m I reached the crossing with a local road. I decided for the
local road and was walking on it in the north direction. Soon I passed
the Okoř castle and entered the wood. I kept the same direction on the
edge of the wood until the footpath started to fall down to the valley
of the Buštěhrad brook. There is a nice view point at the Budeč
rotunda.
I visited Okoř in a strange winter day. The day was even warmer
than a nice spring day. It was very pleasant and extraordinary
experience to walk just in the T-shirt. From this day I started to
hope for an early spring to come, but it took a long time till the
first flowers started to blossom. On my way on the edge of the wood
I saw two guys sitting on the ground and playing chess. What
a picturesque moment for a winter day! Herein I first noted a dog. It
was sniffing around those chess players and I supposed it belonged to
them. It started to walk with me and I thought that it returns to them
soon, but when we reached the view point at the Budeč rotunda
I started to doubt. Maybe I was wrong and it doesn't belong to them?
From the view point I started to walk down on the footpath going down
to the valley of the Buštěhrad brook. When I reached a rail road the
Buštěhrad brook flowed into the Zákolany brook. My plan was to try to
take some photos of the sunset above the Okoř castle. I started to
walk back to the Okoř ruins to be there in time. The dog was still
with me. It was very funny to observe it how it is sniffing around me,
not very close, but close enough so all people we met were thinking it
belonged to me. Some of them really thought it's mine, they asked me
to take it on the dog-lead. I was smiling and told them it's not mine,
walking around them with the dog following me. I think all the people
believed me, it was a lovely sunny day, nobody wanted to spoil that
feeling with a quarell on the dog-laids. The dog was very careful of
himself, it never got too close to other dogs which were on the
dog-leads anyway.
When we reached the newly repaired viaduct on the rail road from
Hostivice to Podlešín, I passed the Zákolany brook and started to walk
up-hill on the local path to Noutonice. There are fields on the top.
I left the path and searched for a nice view point at the ruins of the
Okoř castle. The dog, my anonymous friend, got lost here. Maybe he
decided it was time for dinner and returned home, I do not know.
I don't even have his photo, he didn't like cameras.
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