Canyons in Severozápad, a cohesion region in the Czech Republic comprising the Ústí nad Labem and Karlovy Vary Regions, offer diverse natural landscapes. This area, also known as Northwestern Bohemia, features significant rock formations and river valleys. Notable geological features include the Elbe Sandstones, home to deep gorges, and the Central Bohemian Uplands, where the Elbe River has carved the Porta Bohemica. The region provides opportunities to explore unique natural monuments and river-carved terrain.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The Upper Lock is a historic timber rafting facility and a popular nature experience in the Kirnitzsch Valley, located near Hinterhermsdorf and belonging to the municipality of Sebnitz. Guests can take a 20-minute boat trip, gliding through the narrow gorge and marveling at bizarre rock formations. The tour starts after a hike from the Buchenparkhalle parking lot.
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You can include it in a hiking tour, although the part of the Flöserstieg that is missing looks very tempting.🏞🛶🫶
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A great hiking experience, boat trip, Flöserstieg and the Kirnitschtal valley are all together an adventure with an addictive factor.
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The trip across the reservoir is an experience like something out of the world of fairies and elves.
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Beautiful Kirnitzsch Gorge. Pure nature. The funny ferryman on the boat said that there were trout in the Kirnitzsch.
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A trip there is worth it - a canoe ride or a hike in any direction is great fun. Pure nature.
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Impressive gorge between the sandstone rocks
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The Severozápad region offers several highly-rated gorges and rock formations. Among the most popular are Rock Square (Skalní náměstí), Tiské Walls, known for its extensive rock formations, and the mystical Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny), a labyrinthine rock city. Another unique experience is the Obere Schleuse boat trip in the Kirnitzsch Gorge, where you can enjoy a romantic ferry ride through a gorge forming the border with Germany.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny) is considered family-friendly, offering a guided hiking trail through its rock formations. The Obere Schleuse boat trip in the Kirnitzsch Gorge is also a great family activity, providing a gentle boat ride through a scenic natural monument.
You will encounter diverse natural features, including impressive sandstone formations, deep river valleys, and lush forests. The Elbe Sandstones region, part of Bohemian Switzerland, features unique rock cities and deep gorges. The Elbe River has also carved the picturesque Porta Bohemica through volcanic hills, offering dramatic scenery. Highlights like Kurtovy Towers – Southeast Tower showcase labyrinths of rock towers and narrow ravines.
Yes, the region has a rich history tied to its geology. The Wolfspinge Gorge is a notable example, formed by historic tin ore mining in the Ore Mountains. The Elbe River's carving of the Porta Bohemica through the Central Bohemian Uplands also represents a significant geological event. Additionally, the Obere Schleuse boat trip in the Kirnitzsch Gorge has a history dating back to 1879, originally used for rafting.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Severozápad region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including challenging waterfall hikes and easier trails. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'From Schmilka around the big Zschirnstein'. For more specific routes, explore guides such as Waterfall hikes in Severozápad, Gravel biking in Severozápad, and Easy hikes in Severozápad.
Many canyons feature dedicated hiking trails. For instance, the Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny) offers a guided hiking trail through its mystical rock city. You can also explore trails like Gabrielina's Trail, which provides views of gorges and forests. The area around the Elbe Sandstones, including Pravčice Gate, is crisscrossed with trails offering stunning views of rock formations and deep valleys.
The Severozápad region is generally enjoyable for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making hiking and exploring comfortable. Some areas, like the Tiské Walls, may have different access conditions or fees depending on the season, with winter sometimes offering free entry but without brochures.
Visitors frequently praise the unique rock formations and the mystical atmosphere. Many appreciate the extensive exploration opportunities, with some areas like Rock Square (Skalní náměstí), Tiské Walls offering enough to discover for a full day. The boat trip in the Kirnitzsch Gorge is highlighted for its romantic and tranquil experience, while the Tisa Walls are often described as a 'gigantic adventure playground' for children.
Yes, some areas offer more challenging terrain. The Eispinge (Ice Pit) is categorized as challenging. Additionally, many trails within the rock cities, such as those around Tisa Walls and Kurtovy Towers, involve navigating through narrow ravines and climbing sections, rated as intermediate to challenging.
Yes, some popular sites, such as the Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny), typically charge a small entrance fee. For example, it might be around €2.00 per adult, with an additional fee for parking. It's advisable to check local information for current pricing and operating hours, as fees may vary by season or specific attraction.
While specific rules can vary by location, many natural areas in the Czech Republic are dog-friendly, especially on marked trails. However, it's always best to check individual site regulations, particularly for protected areas or attractions with entrance fees, to ensure dogs are permitted and if any restrictions (like leashes) apply.
For popular destinations like the Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny), parking lots are usually available directly at or near the main entrances. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot. Parking may incur a fee, for example, around €2.50 at the Tisa Walls.


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