Vlásenický Potok (Vlásenice Stream) is a tributary of the Lužnice river about 7 km west of the town Tábor. The stream begins near the small town Jistebnice and it is about 12 km long.
A huge hundreds of years old lime tree stands in the small village Vlásenice on the upper reaches of the stream. The girth of its trunk is 9 m and nearly 12 m near the ground.
The lower reaches of the Vlásenický Potok stream and its narrow and deep valley are protected. A lot of rock formations, protected plants and many mushrooms can be found here.
The red marked tourist path leads from Tábor along the Lužnice river and around the confluence (about 7 km). The other way to the protected and most interesting part of the valley is possible from the small village Dražice, which lies on the stream (about 5 km west of Tábor).