Best attractions and places to see around Ústecký kraj include a diverse range of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites in the northern Czech Republic. The region features volcanic peaks, mountain ranges, and the Elbe River valley. Notable natural features include Bohemian Switzerland National Park and the Central Bohemian Uplands. Historical sites such as Terezín Memorial and Střekov Castle offer insights into the region's past.
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The Flößersteig trail along the Kirnitzsch River is challenging and difficult, and only suitable for experienced hikers who have a good sense of surefootedness and a head for heights. The trail is very narrow and exposed in places, requiring a good fear of heights.
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Pravčická Gate, the largest sandstone rock gate in Europe, is the most famous and admired natural formation that you cannot miss when visiting Bohemian Switzerland.
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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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You can get out of the gorge via these stairs.
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A very, very adventurous route. We were lucky that there weren't too many people on the trail and we could concentrate on the route.
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And because it is so beautiful here, unfortunately it is usually very crowded.
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The area near the eponymous town of Tisá (Tyssa), with its up to 30 m high cliffs, is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Bohemian Switzerland. The Tyssa Walls are located at a height of around 600 m above sea level. An entrance fee is charged for entry into the rock labyrinth - when we were there, the ticket office was closed, so we saved money. Many of the rocks have names that are actually accurate when you look closely - e.g. the porcini mushroom, or the outline of Africa. The 4 km long circular route is not too difficult, but it is not possible to do it without stairs and ladders. And there is also a mayor here.
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The small donation doesn't hurt, you can give the operators a small donation, then immerse yourself in a country of thousands of hiking enthusiasts.🇨🇿✌️🫠📸
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Ústecký kraj is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique rock formations of Rock Square (Skalní náměstí), Tiské Walls, a natural monument featuring a labyrinth of sandstone rocks. Another must-see is the View of Pravčická Brána, Europe's largest natural sandstone arch in Bohemian Switzerland National Park. For panoramic vistas, visit Mariina Skála (Marienfels) Viewing Pavilion or the Belvedere Viewpoint overlooking the Elbe Canyon. Don't miss the unique basalt columns of Panská skála or the volcanic landscapes of the Central Bohemian Uplands, including Milešovka and Boreč Hill.
Yes, Ústecký kraj offers significant historical and cultural sites. The Terezín Memorial is a poignant historical site commemorating victims of Nazi persecution. You can also visit the medieval Střekov Castle perched above the Elbe River, or explore the charming towns of Litoměřice and Děčín, which boasts the impressive Děčín Castle. Říp Mountain, a symbol of Czech national history, is another important pilgrimage site.
For families, the region offers several engaging options. The Rock Square (Skalní náměstí), Tiské Walls provides an adventurous rock labyrinth that children often enjoy exploring. The Obere Schleuse boat trip in the Kirnitzsch Gorge is another family-friendly activity, offering a magical experience through deep sandstone canyons. The Ústí nad Labem Zoo is also a popular destination for families.
Ústecký kraj is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For cycling, explore options like the Elbe Cycle Path, with routes such as the "View of Střekov Castle – Elbe Cycle Path loop from Velké Žernoseky" or the "Elbe Cycle Path – Děčín Castle loop from Ústí nad Labem hlavní nádraží." For hiking, consider trails in Bohemian Switzerland National Park, including the "Pravčická Gate – Former access to Pravčická Brána loop from Hřensko" or the "Ascent to Mariina Skála – Balzers Lager loop from okres Děčín." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Ústecký kraj and Mountain Hikes around Ústecký kraj guides.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its unique rock formations. The Tiské Walls (Tiské stěny) offer a magical town formed by sandstone rocks, with cliffs up to 30 meters high and a 4 km circular route. The Kamenice Gorges, including the Kirnitzsch Gorge, feature deep canyons where the Kamenice River meanders, providing stunning scenery and boat trips. Panská skála is also notable for its unique volcanic basalt columns.
The best time to visit Ústecký kraj for outdoor activities is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like Bohemian Switzerland National Park. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while spring brings blooming landscapes. Some attractions, like the Tiské Walls, may have reduced or no admission fees in winter, but services might be limited.
Yes, Ústecký kraj offers a range of hiking trails, including easier options. While some trails, like the Flößersteig Ascent, can be challenging, many areas within Bohemian Switzerland National Park and the Central Bohemian Uplands have well-maintained paths suitable for various fitness levels. For example, the circular route through the Tiské Walls is generally accessible. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' in the Mountain Hikes around Ústecký kraj guide.
Yes, Teplice is a renowned spa town in Ústecký kraj, famous for its healing thermal waters. It offers a rejuvenating experience for those looking to relax and unwind. Additionally, the scenic countryside, such as the Velké Žernoseky Vineyards, provides a tranquil setting to sample local wines.
Beyond the most popular sites, you might enjoy exploring the remains of the vanished village of Königsmühle in the Krušné Hory Mountains for a quiet nature experience. Boreč Hill in the Central Bohemian Uplands is especially attractive in frosty weather when steam rises from the ground due to geological activity, offering a unique natural phenomenon. The Balzers Lager rock shelter also offers a glimpse into historical natural shelters.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and unique natural formations. For instance, the Mariina Skála (Marienfels) Viewing Pavilion is loved for its 'sensational views' that reward the climb. The Tiské Walls are often described as a 'mystical rock city' and a 'gigantic adventure playground' for children, with visitors enjoying the extensive exploration opportunities. The sheer scale and beauty of Pravčická Brána are also consistently highlighted as a must-see.
Yes, the Terezín Memorial is a significant site related to World War II history. This former garrison town served as a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp during the war, and it now stands as a powerful memorial to the victims of Nazi persecution. Additionally, you might find Stolpersteine (stumbling stones), small brass memorials, in various towns across Ústecký kraj, commemorating individual victims of Nazi persecution as part of a wider European project. You can learn more about the Stolpersteine project at wikipedia.org.
You can experience local wine culture at the Velké Žernoseky Vineyards. This scenic countryside setting offers opportunities to sample local wines and enjoy the picturesque landscape, particularly around the Elbe River valley.


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