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Full-Day Hiking in Bohemian Paradise: Hrubá Skála near Prague

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We are a group of friends who love the outdoors. We would like to help you experience the same joy as we do on our trips. We want to make it easy for you to discover breath-taking sites in the Czech Republic and build unforgettable memories. Let us take you on a daring adventure!

The protected landscape area Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj) is a nature reserve about 90 km north-east of Prague. We will travel there by train (takes 2 hours one way). This time we want to take you to the area called Hruboskalsko Rock City. You will discover there Valdštejn Castle, Hrubá Skála Château, symbolic climber cemetery, many spectacular viewpoints giving you a stunning panorama of rock city. You will enjoy the remarkable beauty of the landscape and numerous historic landmarks, bizarre rock formations and deep pine forests.

The route is 16 km long, with short uphills.

If infants/children are participating, the itinerary of the trip will be adjusted accordingly to accommodate these age groups.

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Full-Day Hiking in Bohemian Paradise: Hrubá Skála near Prague

From₱6,877.21Per Person

What's included in Full-Day Hiking in Bohemian Paradise: Hrubá Skála near Prague

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Itinerary

Hruba Skala - Rock City

The protected landscape area Bohemian Paradise (in Czech Český ráj) is a nature reserve about 90 km north-east of Prague. This time we want to take you to the area called Hruboskalsko. You will discover there Valdštejn castle, Hrubá Skála castle, symbolic climber cemetery, many spectacular viewpoints giving you a stunning panorama of rock city. You will enjoy the remarkable beauty of the landscape and numerous historic landmarks, bizarre rock formations and deep pine forests.

The isolated sandstone rock is located at the northern edge of the plateau of Hrubá Skála, not far from Valdštejn Castle, some 2 km to the south of Turnov. The top offers a wonderful view of the surrounding area – Turnov, the ridge of Kozákov and the (more distant) ridge of Ještěd, the Jizerské Hory, Bezděz and Ralsko.

The symbolic cemetery was founded in memory of Czech climbers who died during mountain expeditions. The symbolic cemetery of climbers who tragically died while climbing in the mountains was established at the Mariánská Vyhlídka, about 1.5 km to the north from the Hrubá Skála Chateau, under the wall of Nekonečná Skála (Endless Rock). The original idea of Václav Karoušek, sculptor and climber, was brought to life after the tragedy in Peru in 1970, where he died.

Inclusions

  • entrance to the Hrubá Skála Château area
  • transportation by train (the train ride takes 2 hours one way)
  • services of the skilled and friendly guide
  • food and drinks
  • insurance
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • If infants and/or children are participating, the itinerary of the trip will be adjusted accordingly to accommodate these age groups.

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • We meet in the morning around 7 a.m. outside the Main Train Station (Hlavní nádraží), in the park Vrchlického sady in front of Potrefená husa pub. The train leaves around 7:20 a.m. We return to Prague around 7.30 p.m.

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Nomad Society