Hradec Králové Region (Czech: Královéhradecký kraj, pronounced [ˈkraːlovɛːˌɦradɛtskiː ˈkraj]; Polish: Kraj hradecki) is an administrative unit (Czech: kraj) of the Czech Republic, located in the north-eastern part of its historical region of Bohemia. It is named after its capital Hradec Králové. The region neighbours with Pardubice Region in the south, with Central Bohemian Region in south-west and with Liberec Region in the west. It also shares 208 km long international border with Polish Lower Silesian Voivodship in north and east.
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5.0 based on 44 reviews
This small area is for sure worth seeing ! We came there specially because we knew this is a wonderfull place. And it is indeed ! Few practical recommendations : There are two basic tours - a short one marked yellow and a "full" one, marked green. The green one is far better although it is demanding some phsical training. If you enter the park through the main entrance, choose the green mark and go to the left ! Most people turn right and if you do it differently, you go against the main stream of tourists but later you meet them just for a while and thus you can enjoy the trip w/t crowds. We started at 9 a.m. and we were there quite alone. But keep in mind that the area gets quickly overcrowded later during the day especially during the main seson. This may complicate the visit of some viewpoints which are on the top of the rocks. Our favourite viewpoint was "Vyhlídka míru" offering great view of Trosky and Ještěd ....
5.0 based on 125 reviews
A gorgeous walk. While not stroller friendly, it is well marked in Czech, Polish, and English. While not free it is very reasonable (cost about as much as a couple of soft drinks). The trail is cobble stone initially, then changes to gravel. In then areas that are eco protected in is raised wooden structured. The entire walk is very relaxing BEAUTIFUL view of nature. You have the option of climbing 300 steps to a birds-eye view on top of the mountain. The view is awesome but not for the faint of heart.
5.0 based on 731 reviews
What an amazing place! The rock formations are incredible, you feel so small next to the giant rocks. Took us about 4h to complete the trail, the map was enough, no need for a guide.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
5.0 based on 164 reviews
Spent an amazing 3 hours here after hiking to the rock park from Jicin. Entrance fee per adult was 80 kc. You can choose from a number of routes, some easier than others. We picked a more difficult one, which involved some steps and narrow rock crevices (perhaps not so good if you suffer from claustrophobia) but was extremely rewarding. The sandstone rock formations are truly something to be seen - the pictures don't quite do it justice. It's a very atmospheric place (though it was fairly busy) and you might want to bring in a picnic to enjoy the place. They actually sell dried fruit and pick & mix at the park entrance, which is actually a really good idea for some of the steep climbs. Good shoes also recommended - it is very slippery in places. There are cafes just outside the park for hot and cold food and snacks. The car park was quite small and was full by noon. A really magical place!
4.5 based on 355 reviews
Highest point in Czech Republic. A relatively easy climb, a couple of routes from Pec. cable cars if your not up to the climb or decent. Didnt have much of a view from the top as very cloudy but did get a glimpse of Poland from the top :) Was very quiet the whole climb and the summit was busier. The main restarant was closed, Maybe due to C19, I really dont know but the post office was open and they also serve hot dogs and drinks as well as been able to send a postcard from the highest point in CZ :)
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