The Teplice Rocks (Teplické skály) form part of the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks National Nature Reserve (Národná prírodná rezervácia Adršpašsko-teplické skály), which is the largest reserve of its kind in Central Europe. It is a place with hundreds of rock towers, unique sandstone formations, magical nature, and views that will take your breath away. It was namedContinue reading “The Teplice Rocks”
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Along the bank of the river Kamenice
We enjoyed 30 km walk by the rivers Kamenice and Jizera (Kamenice river is a tributary of the Jizera river.). You can find this enchanting winter wonderland between the towns of Plavy and Spálov. The path is called Palacký trail. It was named after the notable Czech politician and historian František Palacký. Definitely worth a visit!
Pavlínino údolí and Jetřichovické stěny
We started our trip at Pavlínino údolí. It is an approximately three-kilometer-long valley in the Bohemian Switzerland, which is traversed by Chřibská Kamenice stream. If you want to visit Pavlínino údolí you can start the hike from Jetřichovice village. Afterwards we continued to Jetřichovické skály (Jetřichovice rocks). The rocks loom 200 to 250 metres aboveContinue reading “Pavlínino údolí and Jetřichovické stěny”
Tiské stěny and Děčínský Sněžník
The Tisa Rocks (Tiské stěny) are a well-known group of rocks in the western Bohemian Switzerland not far from its topographical boundary with the Ore Mountains (Krušné hory). The rocks are protected as a national nature reserve. This rock labyrinth can comfortably be walked through in 2 hours (the distance is approx. 4 kilometres). JustContinue reading “Tiské stěny and Děčínský Sněžník”
Hiking in Krkonoše
The Krkonoše are a mountain range located in the north of the Czech Republic and the south-west of Poland. The area of the Krkonoše amounts to 631 square kilometres. On both the Czech and Polish side, large parts of the mountain range are protected as national parks and nature reserves. The Czech Krkonoše National ParkContinue reading “Hiking in Krkonoše”