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Discover the stunning landscapes of Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland in one day with this guided tour from Prague, including highlights, hikes, and local cuisine.
Setting out on a day trip from Prague to visit both Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland National Parks is an adventure packed with jaw-dropping scenery, moderate hikes, and cultural highlights. This tour manages to combine the best of both regions, offering travelers a chance to see iconic natural formations like Pravcicka Gate, Europe’s largest sandstone arch, alongside the Bastei Bridge in Germany’s Saxon Switzerland.
One of the things we love about this experience is its well-organized itinerary, allowing you to enjoy several must-see sights without the hassle of self-driving or navigating public transit. Plus, the inclusion of lunch and hotel pickup elevates the overall convenience for travelers. A possible drawback? The day can be quite active, with some walking and hiking involved, so it’s best suited for those with moderate fitness levels.
This tour is ideal for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone eager to escape city life for a day and enjoy some of Europe’s most impressive landscapes. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, this experience promises a satisfying mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural insight.
This tour offers a full-day exploration of some of the most scenic parts of Czechia and Germany’s border regions. From Prague, you’ll journey in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan equipped with Wi-Fi—making the two-hour drive more enjoyable than a long bus or train ride. Your guide, with their wealth of knowledge, prepares you for what’s ahead, giving context about the areas you’ll visit and some tips for the walks.
Once in Bohemian Switzerland, you’ll visit Hrensko village, the heart of the national park, and then move on to Pravcicka Gate, Europe’s largest sandstone arch. The fact that filmmakers used this spot to create the magical world of Narnia makes it even more enchanting. Expect to spend about two hours here, walking through trails, taking photos, and marveling at the natural rock formations.
The tour then shifts gears with a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, known for its Czech cuisine and local beer. It’s a welcomed break before heading into the Kamenice Gorge, where you’ll take a boat ride through narrow, towering sandstone cliffs. Several reviewers mention that this part of the trip is particularly peaceful and one of their favorites.
Next, you’ll cross into Germany to see the Bastei Bridge and the ruins of Neurathen Castle, offering panoramic views over the Elbe River canyon. The iconic Bastei Bridge isn’t just a photo op; it’s an experience to walk across the sandstone structure, surrounded by lush German nature.
Finally, the guide will bring you back to Prague around 7 pm, with your camera full of breathtaking photos and your mind buzzing with stories about the day.
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Starting bright and early at 7:30 am, you’ll be picked up from your hotel, avoiding the stress of navigating public transport yourself. The two-hour drive is comfortably equipped with Wi-Fi, which makes it easier to relax or catch up on messages as you get a scenic preview of the Czech countryside.
We appreciate that the transportation is not only comfortable but also designed to maximize your sightseeing time. It’s about limiting long walks between sites and focusing on what really matters—the views and experiences.
Your guide introduces you to Hrensko, a charming village that acts as the gateway to the national park. Expect to learn about the park’s status as a European Destination of Excellence—a nod to its exceptional natural beauty. Reviewers point out the well-guided walks through this area, with some mentioning that the moderate 8 km hike involves stairs and rocky terrain, so good shoes are a must.
The highlight here is Pravcicka Gate, a towering natural arch measuring 21 meters high. As you walk beneath this colossal sandstone formation, you’ll see why it’s been used as a filming location for the magical world of Narnia—an experience that really captures the imagination.
The hike to Pravcicka Gate is manageable for most, with some reviewers describing it as easy to moderate. The views are stunning, and many mention how this photo-worthy site makes for an unforgettable highlight.
Midday, you’ll enjoy a traditional Czech meal in a local restaurant. The setting is cozy, and the menu offers nine main course options, including vegetarian and vegan choices. The local beer is a popular feature among visitors, and reviewers appreciate the VIP seating which feels more exclusive. It’s a good way to recharge for the afternoon.
Following lunch, your adventure continues in the Kamenice Gorge, where you’ll take a boat cruise through narrow sandstone walls. Several reviews mention that this part of the trip is serene and peaceful, with some describing it as a favorite moment of the entire day. The walk beneath rock ledges and through tunnels adds a sense of adventure and discovery.
Crossing into Germany, you’ll visit the Bastei Bridge, an iconic sandstone structure offering spectacular views over the Elbe River canyon. The walk across the bridge is an experience in itself—surrounded by dense German forests and high above the river. The nearby castle ruins add a historic touch and give you a chance to explore some old stonework.
Some visitors mention that the hike to the Bastei involves climbing steep paths and steps, so being prepared physically is wise. Still, the panoramic views are widely praised and make the effort worthwhile.
You’ll leave the parks around 5 pm, heading back to Prague for a 7 pm arrival. The drive back offers a chance to unwind, review your photos, and reflect on your day amid beautiful scenery. Many reviewers mention feeling satisfied, having seen so many highlights in just one trip.
At $155.62 per person, this tour offers notable value, especially considering that it includes transportation, lunch, and all entrance fees. The small group size (up to 15 travelers) ensures a more personalized experience, and the knowledgeable guides, like Jana and Ondrej, earn consistent praise. Multiple reviewers highlight how guides share interesting insights—from local culture to the park’s geology—which enriches the experience beyond just sightseeing.
The lunch at a local Czech restaurant is included, allowing you to try authentic cuisine without extra planning. The moderate hikes cater well to most travelers, though some mention that the terrain can be rocky and uneven, so good footwear is essential. The free hiking equipment—poles, ice spikes, extra clothes—adds value for those who want to hike more comfortably.
While the itinerary is packed and well-paced, some reviewers note that it can feel rushed, especially at the more popular sites. The crowds, particularly at Pravcicka Gate and Bastei Bridge, can affect the experience, but guides seem adept at finding quieter moments. The long day requires physical stamina, so travelers should be prepared for some uphill walking and uneven terrain.
This trip is perfect for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone eager for a full immersion into stunning landscapes without the hassle of planning. It’s especially suited for those with moderate fitness levels who enjoy hiking and outdoor activities. If you’re traveling with kids or seniors, it’s wise to consider their stamina, as some parts involve steep paths and rocky terrain.
It’s also a fantastic choice for travelers who want to combine natural beauty with cultural insights, thanks to the historical sites and local Czech cuisine included in the package.
This tour from Prague offers an immersive experience into some of Central Europe’s most striking landscapes, with the convenience of guided transport and local expertise. The opportunity to see Pravcicka Gate, Bastei Bridge, and cruise through the Kamenice Gorge in one day makes it an attractive option for travelers short on time but eager to maximize scenery and cultural highlights.
The small group size and knowledgeable guides ensure a friendly, informative environment, while the inclusion of lunch and hiking equipment adds real value. For those who love scenic vistas, moderate physical activity, and authentic local cuisine, this day trip hits the sweet spot.
If you’re after a well-organized, scenic, and memorable day out that combines Czech and German landscapes, this tour is a solid choice. Just be prepared for some hills and crowds, and bring your camera along — you’ll be glad you did.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup is offered, making it easy to start your day without extra logistics.
What should I wear and bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and clothes suitable for outdoor activity are recommended. A small backpack is optional, and hiking equipment is provided for free.
How long is the total tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 to 12 hours, with return to Prague around 7 pm.
Are lunch and entrance fees included?
Yes, lunch at a local restaurant and all entrance fees for the parks are included in the price.
Is this tour suitable for kids or seniors?
The tour involves moderate hikes and some steep paths, so it’s best for those with a decent fitness level. Always consider individual stamina before booking.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, but if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
This guided day trip offers a fantastic way to experience some of Europe’s most beautiful sandstone formations, historical sites, and scenic vistas—all in one well-planned, enjoyable day.