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Explore Bohemian Paradise with a full-day guided hike near Prague, including castle ruins, rock formations, panoramic viewpoints, and deep pine forests.
A full-day hiking adventure in Bohemian Paradise Malá Skála offers a fantastic escape from Prague’s city streets. Priced at $118.68 per person, this 12-hour tour provides an immersive experience into the natural beauty and historic landmarks of this striking Czech landscape. Traveling by train, you’ll spend about two hours each way en route to the scenic protected area, making transportation both relaxing and scenic. Known for its bizarre rock formations, historic castle ruins, and spectacular viewpoints, this tour is perfect for outdoor lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
The tour receives a perfect 5.0 rating from 11 reviews and is recommended by 100% of participants, emphasizing its popularity and quality. The guides are praised for their friendly, helpful attitude, and the itinerary is tailored to include families with children and infants, with adjustments made as needed. If you’re seeking a day of outdoor discovery with a well-organized itinerary that balances natural scenery with historic sites, this trip from Prague is well worth considering.


The tour begins in Prague at Hlavní nádraží, from where a train takes you north-east towards the Bohemian Paradise. This nature reserve is famous for its bizarre rock formations, deep pine forests, and historic castles. The journey alone offers a scenic chance to relax and enjoy the Czech countryside, setting the mood for an active yet peaceful day ahead.
Once in the reserve, the group explores the landscape, taking in sweeping vistas and learning about the area’s history and geology. The stunning scenery makes this area a favorite for those looking to enjoy nature without straying too far from Prague.
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The Zbirohy Castle ruins are a highlight of the trip, offering a tangible link to the area’s medieval past. Built in the 14th century, the castle’s remaining walls, tower, and cellars give a glimpse into the region’s historical significance. Positioned between Turnov and Malá Skála, the ruins are an accessible stop that provides excellent photo opportunities and a chance to imagine life in the medieval era.
The 15-minute visit allows enough time for a quick exploration, making it an ideal spot to stretch legs and take in the views of the surrounding landscape. This site combines natural beauty with historical intrigue, making it a memorable part of the day.

The Zahrádka lookout point, known as Skalní vyhlídka Pantheon, is situated on the Vranovský heben ridge at 60 meters above the Jizera River. From here, visitors enjoy sweeping vistas of the Malá Skála area, with particularly impressive views of the Suché skály rocks.
Spending about 30 minutes at this viewpoint offers a chance to soak in the landscape and snap photos of the stunning panorama. The elevated position makes it an ideal spot for photos and appreciating the natural contours of the landscape.

The rock labyrinth called KalichChlévit is among the natural wonders you’ll encounter. Its bizarre formations and winding pathways make it a fascinating natural attraction. Walking through this labyrinth offers a sense of adventure and a chance to observe the unusual shapes created by centuries of geological processes.
This part of the hike emphasizes the remarkable natural artistry of the Czech landscape, providing excellent opportunities for photography and exploration.

Throughout the day, the group traverses deep pine forests and walks among bizarre rock formations that define the character of Bohemian Paradise. These natural features give the landscape a surreal quality and are a key reason why this area is so popular for outdoor activities.
The route is designed to showcase the landscape’s remarkable beauty, combining natural geological features with lush forested areas, creating a diverse and captivating environment.
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This private tour departs from Prague’s main train station at 7:00 am, with transportation included in the price. The train ride is comfortable and scenic, providing a relaxed way to reach the reserve. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including families, with the itinerary adjusted as necessary for children or infants.
The group size is limited to ensure a personalized experience, and the service of a friendly, knowledgeable guide enhances the day with informative commentary and assistance.

Included in the $118.68 price are train transportation and the guiding services. The tour does not include food, drinks, or insurance, so participants should plan accordingly. Bringing snacks or water for the day is advisable, especially if you prefer to avoid stops for meals.
The tour starts at Hlavní nádraží in Prague and ends back at the same location, making logistics straightforward. The meeting time is 7:00 am, giving a full day of exploration.

Guided by Nomad Society, the tour benefits from a provider known for their professionalism and attention to detail. The guide receives high praise for their friendliness and expertise, making the experience more enjoyable and informative.
The tour’s structure ensures a balanced mix of outdoor activity, sightseeing, and scenic rest stops, creating a comprehensive day trip that captures the essence of Bohemian Paradise.
This full-day hike is ideal for those who want to combine nature, history, and panoramic views in a single trip from Prague. The scenic train ride, impressive rock formations, and medieval castle ruins deliver a well-rounded outdoor experience.
While the walk involves some uneven terrain, the itinerary is flexible enough to accommodate families with children, as adjustments are made for younger participants. The guided nature of the tour ensures you get the most out of each stop, making it both educational and enjoyable.
In brief, this tour offers a relaxing yet adventurous day, perfect for anyone eager to discover one of Czechia’s most beautiful landscapes without the hassle of planning.
“WOW!!!! Such a beautiful hike and train ride to get out of the city and Julia was A+++!!!!So peaceful and beautiful scenery and look outside and Ju…”
How long is the train ride to Bohemian Paradise?
The train ride takes approximately 2 hours each way.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
The key highlights include Zbirohy castle ruins, Zahrádka lookout point, KalichChlévit rock labyrinth, and panoramic views of Malá Skála.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the itinerary can be adjusted to suit children and infants, making it a family-friendly option.
What should I bring for the hike?
It’s best to bring comfortable shoes, water, and snacks, as food and drinks are not included.
Is transportation included?
Yes, train transportation from Prague to Bohemian Paradise is included in the ticket price.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What time does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at 7:00 am and ends back at the starting point in Prague.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, participants are offered a new date or a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is private, so only your group participates, ensuring personalized attention.
Who leads the tour?
The tour is led by a friendly and skilled guide provided by Nomad Society, known for their professionalism.
This full-day hiking tour in Bohemian Paradise combines natural beauty, historic landmarks, and scenic views into a carefully organized experience. Its high ratings and positive reviews suggest it’s a reliable choice for travelers seeking a memorable outdoor adventure near Prague.