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Join us for an unforgettable early-April getaway to Hřensko, Czech Republic.

Experience the majestic Pravčická brána (Europe's largest sandstone arch), sail through emerald canyons, and conquer the panoramic peaks of Jetřichovice.

### The "Big 5" Highlights:

  1. Pravčická brána & Falcon’s Nest We start our trip with a walk to the "Great Gate," a huge natural stone arch. You can see all the way into Germany from the top! We will stop for lunch at a historic restaurant built right into the side of the mountain.
  2. Soutěsky Canyon We will walk down into deep, green canyons covered in moss. The best part is a peaceful boat ride through the water, with giant stone walls all around us.
  3. Jetřichovice & The Dwarf Rocks We go deep into the forest to see the "Dwarf Rocks." You can see tiny figures carved into the stone that tell old local stories.
  4. Falkenštejn Rock Castle This is a short walk up to the ruins of an old castle. From the top, you can look down at the amazing rock formations that look like a "city" made of stone.
  5. Mary’s Rock (Mariina vyhlídka) We save the best view for last. We will climb up to a small wooden hut on top of a rock. From here, you can see the whole park and the green trees of spring in every direction.

What's included?

  • 5 Guided Hikes: Expertly led routes across 3 days.
  • 2 Nights Stay: Comfortable riverside accommodation.
  • Entry Fees: Access ticket to Pravčická brána and the Canyon boat trip.
  • Local Transport: All bus transfers within the Hřensko area.

Accommodation & Comfort
With the German national holiday in full swing, the region comes alive with a festive, easy-going energy.
Stay in a cozy Riverside Hotel Pension. We have reserved spacious family rooms (5 single beds, no bunks) with stunning river views. Enjoy private bathrooms, satellite TV, and tea/coffee facilities in every room.

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