Nature in Bohemian Switzerland

Discover the breathtaking rock formations, deep forests, viewpoints and natural beauty of the Czech Switzerland National Park.

Pravčická Gate

The landscape of sandstone cliffs, deep forests, gorges and views is one of the most beautiful in the Czech Republic. Bohemian Switzerland is a place where nature has created a landscape reminiscent of the Nordic national parks. Monumental sandstone rocks, deep gorges, quiet forests and views over the landscape make the region one of the most distinctive places in the Czech nature.

What makes Czech Switzerland unique

Bohemian Switzerland combines monumental sandstone rocks, deep forests, romantic gorges and unique views of the landscape. It is the combination of wild nature, tranquillity and iconic places that makes the region one of the most exceptional places in the Czech Republic.

Tiské Stěny

Sandstone rock towns

Thousands of rock towers, walls and gorges formed over millions of years.

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National Park

The youngest national park in the Czech Republic protects a unique landscape.

Views and prospects

Maria's Lookout, Belvedere and others offer breathtaking views.

Divoká soutěska

Stones and gorges

The wild river flowing through romantic gorges is one of the symbols of the region.

"A landscape not made by man. Only time."

Tips for visitors

Stick to the marked routes

Protect nature and help keep trails in good condition.

Don't start a fire

Fire can easily spread and endanger nature and lives.

Respect the peace

Be respectful to animals and other visitors.

Garbage back in the backpack

What you bring is what you take. Nature is not a trash can.

Local fauna

Bohemian Switzerland is home to a diverse fauna and is one of the most valuable natural areas in the Czech Republic. In the deep forests and rocky areas live for example peregrine falcons, black storks, otters or rare snails. Thanks to the extensive forests and quiet places, nature still offers a place for many protected species to live.

View of the Durre Biela valley

Landscape of rocks and gorges

The landscape of Bohemian Switzerland was formed tens of millions of years ago, when the whole area was covered by the sea. The gradual deposition of sediments created massive layers of sandstone, which were subsequently shaped by wind, water and frost over millions of years. Thanks to these natural processes, the area today forms a unique world of rock towers, gorges, overhangs and rock gates, which is one of the most exceptional natural landscapes in Europe.

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