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Discover the stunning Czech-Saxon Switzerland National Park on a private 9-hour tour from Prague, including highlights like Pravcicka Gate and Bastei Bridge.
The Private Tour to Czech-Saxon Switzerland National Park offers an ideal way to explore this remarkable sandstone-peak reserve on the Czech-German border. Priced at $326.72 per person, the tour provides a comprehensive 9-hour experience that includes hotel pickup, entry fees, and personalized attention through a private guide. With an average booking lead time of 22 days, this tour suits travelers seeking a well-organized day trip without the hassle of renting a car or navigating public transportation.
This private excursion focuses on showcasing the park’s most iconic sights, such as Pravcicka Gate, Bastei Bridge, and the ruins of Neurathen Castle. The tour’s small-group or private setting ensures a relaxed pace and an engaging guide who shares insights into the region’s geology, history, and culture. One notable advantage is the inclusion of entry fees and Prague hotel transfers, adding convenience and value.
However, visitors should prepare for moderate hiking and wear appropriate clothing, as some stops involve walking through rocky or uneven terrain. This tour is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness who appreciate personalized service and want to see the highlights without the crowds or large tour buses.


The tour starts with pickup from your Prague hotel, facilitating a smooth departure. Traveling in a private van or car, the journey to the park avoids the crowds and allows flexibility, ensuring a comfortable and efficient transfer to the Czech-German border region. The group size is limited, enhancing the chance for interaction with the guide and a tailored experience.
Once at the park, the guide leads your group on a hiking route through the Czech side of Saxon Switzerland National Park. This first stop is an hour-long walk through the park’s scenic landscapes, offering views of characteristic sandstone formations. The admission to this park area is free, and the guide provides informative commentary on the geology and natural features.
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The highlight of the trip is the visit to Pravcicka Gate, the largest natural sandstone arch in Europe. During this hour-long stop, travelers can marvel at this impressive rock formation—an iconic symbol of the region. The entry fee is included, and the guide shares insights into its formation and significance.
Next, the tour takes you to Sokoli Hnizdo, an area known for its extraordinary sandstone natural gate. This stop also lasts around an hour, allowing plenty of time for photos and enjoying the scenery. The combination of natural rock formations and the serene environment makes it a favorite among visitors.

The Bastei is renowned as one of the most beautiful viewpoints within the park. The hour-long visit features the Bastei Bridge, a historic stone bridge connecting towering cliffs. The views over the Elbe Valley from this vantage point are breathtaking, providing perfect photo opportunities. The entry to Bastei is free, and the guide explains the history of the bridge and its surroundings.

One of the unique highlights is the boat ride through the narrow canyons of Edmundova souteska. This one-hour activity offers a different perspective of the park’s rugged terrain. The admission fee for this boat trip is included, giving travelers a chance to relax while taking in the dramatic canyon walls and rock formations.

The Neurathen Castle, built in the 14th century, sits atop sandstone rocks and offers a glimpse into medieval history. The 20-minute walk through the castle ruins involves some uneven terrain, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The admission fee to explore the castle remains is included, and the guide points out interesting architectural features and stories behind the fortress.

The tour concludes with a visit to the Bastei Bridge ruins, where guests can walk across the historic structure and enjoy spectacular views. This 20-minute stop is free of charge and provides a final scenic outlook before heading back to Prague.

The package covers all entrance fees to the main attractions, private guide services, and transportation in a private vehicle. It does not include food or drinks, so travelers should consider packing snacks or a picnic. The tour involves some moderate hiking, so wearing comfortable walking shoes and suitable clothing is advised.
The tour is family-friendly and service animals are permitted, making it accessible for various travelers. Confirmed bookings receive instant confirmation, and cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.

Multiple reviews highlight the knowledgeable and engaging guides like Petr and Thomas, who provide insights into plants, mushrooms, local politics, and history. The guides also accommodate specific needs and interests, making the experience more personalized. Their storytelling enhances the visit, turning a sightseeing trip into a cultural and educational journey.
The tour’s pacing is considered well-balanced, with enough time at each stop to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. The flexibility of the guide allows for some adjustments, such as visiting a German village for lunch. This flexibility and tailored approach are especially appreciated on days with unpredictable weather, as highlighted in positive reviews.
Priced at $326.72 per person, the tour offers good value considering the all-inclusive entry fees, private transport, and personalized guide service. It is booked around 3 weeks in advance on average, indicating strong demand among travelers seeking a curated experience of Czech-Saxon Switzerland.
This private tour is ideal for those who prefer a personalized, small-group experience over large bus tours. It suits families, couples, or small groups of friends interested in natural beauty, medieval ruins, and scenic viewpoints. Travelers should be comfortable with moderate physical activity and enjoy a mix of walking, sightseeing, and boat rides.
This comprehensive 9-hour private experience showcases the most iconic sights of Czech and German sections of the park with ease and comfort. The inclusion of entry fees, hotel pickup, and personalized guide service makes it a practical choice for visitors eager to avoid crowds and enjoy a curated adventure.
While it involves some walking and uneven terrain, the overall pace is manageable, and the guide’s local knowledge enriches the experience. It is especially suitable for those valuing convenience, flexibility, and expert commentary in a stunning natural setting.
If you want a well-organized and intimate exploration of Czech-Saxon Switzerland, this tour offers a memorable way to experience its most breathtaking landscapes and historic sites.
“Petr was an amazing guide who taught us about everything from plants and mushrooms, to local politics, history, and culture. He was very helpful an…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private guide services, transportation in a private car or van, and entrance fees to Pravcicka Gate, Neurathen Castle, and Edmundova souteska boat ride.
Is there any physical activity involved?
Yes, the tour involves moderate hiking and walking through rocky and uneven terrain, so comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing are recommended.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not refundable.
Who is the tour suitable for?
The tour is best suited for adults and families with moderate physical fitness who appreciate personalized service, scenic views, and historical sights.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. Travelers should plan to bring snacks or arrange lunch separately.
Is the tour accessible for service animals?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour, making it accessible for travelers with assistance needs.