
In the late Middle Ages a village was founded - most probably by colonists from Balkan - in the valley of the River Berounka. Today it is one of the busiest tourist junctions of the Bohemian Karst area. Thanks to its location on the Prague-Beroun railway line and its magnificent scenery, Srbsko is the starting point of trips to Karlštejn, Svatý Jan pod Skalou, the Bubovické Waterfalls and the Koněpruské Caves. The local rocks and caves provide superb conditions for rock climbing enthusiasts and speleologists. Visitors to the village discover two small chapels, one of which serves as a miniature gallery for the pupils of the local school. The rebuilt House of Culture is used as a venue for sports and social events.