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Discover the stunning rock formations of Adrspach on this 7-hour guided tour from Wrocław, featuring film-inspired scenery, waterfalls, and local Czech food.
The Adrspach: The Chronicles of Narnia Tour with Guide offers a captivating day trip for those eager to explore the Czech Republic’s extraordinary natural landscapes. Priced at $124 per person and lasting 7 hours, this tour combines scenic hiking, legendary rock formations, and a touch of cinematic fantasy. It departs from Wrocław, crossing the Polish-Czech border with ease, and is led by a knowledgeable guide who makes the experience both informative and engaging.
This tour is particularly well-suited for travelers interested in natural beauty, geology, and film locations. The route covers around 3.5 km of trails, with some parts featuring many steps, so it’s best for those in good physical shape. While the scenery is spectacular, it’s important to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking. The tour’s small group size—limited to 8 participants—ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.


The journey begins with a scenic 2-hour drive from Wrocław, crossing the Polish-Czech border. The ride itself offers an opportunity to hear about the area’s history, especially from guides like Adam, who impresses with his storytelling and local knowledge. The departure point is at Cinema Nowe Horyzonty, making it easy to locate and access.
Upon arrival, the adventure starts in the charming village of Adrspach, situated on the border, where the landscape quickly transforms into a maze of bizarre rock formations. The drive and overall logistics make this tour an excellent choice for anyone looking to escape the city for a day and experience Czech natural wonders.
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The core of this tour is walking through the extensive city of rocks, a landscape carved by nature into a labyrinth of impressive gorges. The gorge maze features formations with names like Lovers, Mayor and Mayor, Sugar Bread, and Tooth Karkonosch—each adding to the fairy-tale vibe.
Visitors walk through various passages, enjoying spectacular views of the formations, which look as if they belong in a fantasy movie. The unusual shapes and bizarre rock structures create an almost surreal atmosphere that makes the landscape seem like something straight from Narnia.
One of the main highlights is the beautiful waterfall, surrounded by towering rocks. This waterfall is famous for having bewitched Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1790, adding a legend to the scenery. The walk covers rough terrain, with some parts featuring many steps, so comfortable shoes are essential.

The waterfall at Adrspach is a striking feature that captures visitors’ attention. Surrounded by unique rock formations, it provides a perfect setting for photos and reflection. This spot is especially notable because of its historical and romantic significance—being said to have bewitched Goethe in 1790.
Visitors have free time after exploring the gorge to enjoy the views and take photos. The scene’s fairy-tale quality makes it a favorite stop on the tour, perfectly complementing the fantasy movie feel of the landscape.

After the walk, the tour includes free time for lunch at a local Czech tavern. While lunch is not included in the price, the opportunity to sample typical Czech food adds a cultural flavor to the day. The tavern offers a relaxed setting to unwind, reflect on the walk, and enjoy regional cuisine before heading back to Wrocław.
This pause also allows travelers to digest the day’s sights and prepare for the return journey, which is a pleasant ride back. Most participants report that the meal options and local hospitality complement the scenic adventure well.
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The tour is designed for small groups, limited to 8 participants, which enhances the experience with more personalized guidance. The guide provides commentary in English or Polish, sharing insights about the landscape, local legends, and history throughout the day.
The meeting point is at Cinema Nowe Horyzonty in Wrocław, and the tour includes transport and entrance fees to the national park. The entire trail is approximately 3.5 km, with some sections requiring climbing stairs, so comfortable shoes are a must.
The route can be adjusted or shortened to suit different fitness levels, making it accessible for most travelers who are reasonably active. Since crossing the border is involved, travelers must bring passport or ID card, and ensure they have any necessary documents.

The guides are often praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling ability. Reviews highlight Adam, Maciej, and Matthias as guides who go beyond basic commentary, sharing stories, legends, and historical details that enrich the experience.
Guests appreciate the flexibility and helpfulness of guides like Matthias, especially when adjusting the pace for those with mobility concerns. The guides’ enthusiasm, combined with their local expertise, makes the walk through the rock formations not just a sightseeing tour but a journey into the area’s myth and legend.

This trip is ideal for nature lovers, film fans, and those seeking a peaceful escape from Wrocław. The spectacular scenery and legendary waterfalls appeal to travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and photography.
However, it’s important to note that not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the uneven terrain and steps. The small group setting and personal guidance make it perfect for those who prefer a more intimate experience with detailed commentary.

What makes this tour special is the combination of stunning natural scenery with the film connection to The Chronicles of Narnia. The small group size, expert guides, and scenic drive from Wrocław add to its appeal.
The legend of Goethe’s enchantment at the waterfall enriches the experience with a touch of history and myth. While the 3.5 km trail involves some steps and uneven terrain, the overall pace and route flexibility help ensure most participants enjoy the landscape comfortably.
This tour offers excellent value for the price, considering the transport, entrance fee, and guided commentary. It’s a memorable outing for those wanting to explore unique rock formations and legendary scenery in a manageable day trip.

Is this tour suitable for children?
The trail involves walking about 3.5 km with some steps, so it’s best suited for children who are comfortable with outdoor walking and uneven terrain.
What should I wear for the walk?
Comfortable shoes are essential, as parts of the trail include steps and uneven paths. Weather-appropriate clothing is also recommended.
Can I bring my passport?
Yes, since the tour crosses the Polish-Czech border, it’s important to bring valid passport or ID card.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included. Participants can enjoy free time at a local tavern to sample Czech cuisine.
Are guides available in other languages?
The guides speak English and Polish, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
What happens if it rains?
The tour can be adjusted or shortened if needed, but it’s best to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 8 participants, providing a more personalized experience.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, due to the terrain and steps, it is not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
This guided trip to the rock city of Adrspach offers a rich blend of spectacular scenery, legend, and film lore. The knowledgeable guides and small group size create an engaging, intimate experience. For anyone seeking a nature-filled adventure with a touch of fantasy, this tour promises a memorable day out.
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