Bohemian Switzerland, a national park on the border between Czechia and Germany is known as the land of sandstones in magical shapes. It is typical vacation area for locals because of gorges where you can float on a boat, the very first tourism view-terrace in Europe (Bastei bridge, rock formation) and the biggest natural arch in Europe - “Pravcicka Gate”. Filmmakers fell in love with this place and they shot there a few scenes in “The Chronicles of Narnia” movie.
Pickup included
Your private guide and driver will pick you up at your Prague place. After approx. 2h of a comfortable drive you reach the National park Bohemian Switzerland.
Current face of the national park was formed more than 90 mil. years ago. Now you can admire the varied shapes of the rocks which have been created and let your fantasy play with them.
While hiking (altogether around 9 km = 5,5 miles, 1.000 ft elevation, flexible) you will visit the Pravcicka gate (admission included, in winter season limited opening hours), enjoy a traditional lunch (included) and admire gorges on a boat ride (admission included, open April-October). Pravcicka gate is the highlight of this fascinating sandstone landscape. It is the biggest natural arch in Europe where also the movie The Chronicles of Narnia was shot.
Boat ride takes around 20 min and after some hiking along the river you reach your parking lot. The Gorge is open daily April-October.
The national park itself is partly on the Czech side and partly on the German side. You will visit both of them. Transfer to Germany takes about 40 min. Bastei bridge is the most popular highlight of the German part. It is the very first tourism view-terrace in Europe. From up there you will fall in love with the view of Elbe-meanders with boats and Konigstein castle on a mountain.
After sufficient exploring of the area you will be transferred in 2h back to Prague.
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