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Discover the Liberec mountains on a guided snowshoe tour from Prague, featuring mountain views, a historic restaurant, and a 7-hour outdoor adventure for $142.

This 7-hour snowshoe tour from Prague offers an exciting chance to explore the snow-covered peaks of the Liberec Region, specifically the Jested mountain. Priced at $142 per person, it combines outdoor activity, stunning vistas, and cultural stops in a single day. The tour is led by a knowledgeable guide, with small groups limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out is its combination of easy-to-learn snowshoeing, spectacular mountain scenery, and a visit to a design restaurant listed on the National Cultural Heritage list. It’s suitable for those with basic fitness levels and a love for outdoor adventure, especially if you appreciate a mix of nature, culture, and some cozy dining. However, weather conditions can influence the experience, as seen in some reviews noting variable snow and visibility.
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The trip begins with a roughly 90-minute drive from Prague to the Liberec Region, ascending to Jested, a prominent Czech mountain. The drive offers glimpses of neighboring Germany and Poland, and on clear days, you can even see Prague from afar. This scenic journey sets the tone for the outdoor adventure ahead.

Upon arrival, the guide provides a briefing on snowshoeing techniques, emphasizing that anyone who can walk can learn how to use snowshoes. The gear includes snowshoes, trekking poles, a headlamp, and optional shoe gaiters, gloves, or a hat free of charge. The trail navigates snowy forests with tall, snow-capped trees, and the group hikes around 7 km depending on pace and ability.

The hike takes about one and a half to two hours to reach the mountain summit. Throughout the ascent, you enjoy panoramic views of the Giant Mountains, and on a clear day, Prague is visible from the top. The trail is accessible enough for most casual hikers, offering a fun workout with plenty of photo stops along the way.
More Great Tours NearbyAt the peak, a rest in a uniquely designed restaurant awaits. This hotel is notable for its 60s and 70s glass, metal, and ceramics décor, and it’s officially listed on the National Cultural Heritage list. Here, visitors can enjoy a cup of mulled wine or a light meal (own expense) while soaking in spectacular mountain views.

After the meal, the adventure continues with another 30-minute snowshoe walk, this time at night, illuminated by headlamps. The atmosphere is magical, with the snow-covered landscape glowing softly in the dark. This last leg transforms the hike into a memorable outdoor experience under the stars or fading daylight.

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making transportation hassle-free. The guide handles all gear, including snowshoes, trekking poles, and headlamps, ensuring you don’t need to worry about equipment. Plus, shoe gaiters, gloves, and hats are available on request for free, accommodating various weather needs.
Travelers should bring hiking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing for winter conditions, as the tour involves around 7 km of hiking in snow. The tour operates rain or shine, so good gear is essential. For those concerned about clothing, the operator offers additional winter clothing rentals if needed.

While some reviews mention weather challenges, the overall experience appears highly positive when conditions cooperate. The viewpoints and scenery are described as stunning, with guides such as Martin, Veronica, and Pavel appreciated for their expertise and friendly manner. The easy learning curve makes this activity accessible for beginners, and the night snowshoeing adds a special touch to the outing.
This guided snowshoe trip is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts eager to explore Czech mountains without advanced skiing skills. It appeals to those who value scenic views, cultural stops, and relaxed pace. Be aware that snow conditions vary, so the experience might differ depending on the weather, but the small group size helps ensure personalized attention.
The From Prague snowshoe adventure offers a well-rounded experience: nature, culture, and a hearty dose of fresh air. The mountain views and historic restaurant make it stand out, especially for those seeking a combination of outdoor activity and cultural enrichment.
While weather can influence the overall experience, the easy-to-follow snowshoeing and stunning scenery make this tour a worthwhile option for adventure lovers visiting Prague who want to see more of Czechia’s natural beauty.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible, with guides explaining how to use snowshoes and a relaxed pace suitable for those with basic fitness levels.
What is included in the price?
The $142 fee covers hotel pickup and drop-off, guides, all necessary snowshoeing gear, and trekking poles and headlamps. Gaiters, gloves, and hats are available free of charge upon request.
How long is the snowshoeing part of the trip?
The hike to the mountain top takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, with an additional 30-minute night walk on snowshoes.
Can I rent winter clothing if I don’t have appropriate gear?
Yes, the operator offers additional winter clothing rentals if needed. It’s advised to bring weather-appropriate clothing and hiking shoes.
What are the main highlights of the trip?
Expect spectacular mountain views, a visit to a historic restaurant listed on the Cultural Heritage list, and night snowshoeing with headlamps in a snow-covered landscape.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring hiking shoes and clothing suitable for winter weather. A flashlight or headlamp is provided, but you can bring your own if desired.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience and attentive guidance.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine. However, snow conditions can affect the experience, especially the ability to snowshoe in the mountains.
How late does the tour finish?
Typically, the return to Prague is between 8 and 9 PM, providing a chance to dine in the city afterwards.
Is the trip suitable for families?
While not explicitly stated, the easy snowshoeing and small group size suggest it could be suitable for older children with good fitness levels, but always check with the operator beforehand.