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Tenth Liblice Conference
on the Statistical Mechanics of Liquids

The Venue

Sumava National Park is a national park in the South Bohemian region of the Czech Republic, located along the border with Germany and Austria and adjacent to the nearby Bavarian Forest National Park. These parks protect a sparsely inhabited area of the Sumava mountain range, and since 1990 have been a protected biosphere reserve of UNESCO. Few places in Central Europe offer such a scenic landscape as the Sumava National Park. The deep forests on the Czech-German border form the largest forested area in Europe. A combination of centuries-old primeval forests, crystal-clear glacial lakes, and mysterious peat bogs creates a uniquely poetic place for an activity-oriented holiday year round.
The Srní hotel is situated amidst the beautiful Sumava countryside, surrounded by fresh air, lakes and lush green forests. In addition to conference facilities, it features a variety of sport facilities, including a large arena with tennis/basketball and floorball courts, and a climbing wall, heated swimming pool, sauna, and fitness centre. Guests can also rent mountain bikes to explore the scenic area on the many designated routes.