MOUNTAINS

Surrounded by mountain ranges

Are there any mountains in Czechia? Yes there are!

Acting as a natural defense line, Czechia is almost on all sides surrounded by mountains. All along the border, with the exception of the southeast of the country, mountains dominate the landscape and offer splendid views on Czechia and also on the neighboring Germany, Austria, Poland and Slovakia.

Czechia counts 15 mountain ranges where the peaks reach a minimum of a thousand meters. The highest peaks can be found on the northside of the country, mainly in the Giant Mountains (Krkonoše) and in the Jeseníky range.

What makes the picturesque Czech mountains unique is that you can roam through them without fear of getting lost. The countless trails are all assigned their own colour, mostly blue, red, yellow and green. The dense network is proudly taken care of by the Czech Hiking Club and hiking maps with the same color markings exist for nearly every mountainous region.

No special precautions are needed when you hike the mountains. Good walking shoes, some spare nothing and a sufficient water and food supply will do the trick. In general you won’t come across any dangerous wild animals. The very rare exception are the deep forests of the Beskydy Mountains, where an occasional bear may stray. However, the chance of meeting a bear is almost nonexistent.

Krkonoše - © Ladislav Renner
The Bohemian Forest of Šumava - © Pavel Ouřednik
Excellent trail indicators - © Štěpán Vrzala
Jeseniký region - © Renner Ladislav

Popular mountains in Czechia

Czechia mountains - © Tschubby

Let's rock!

There are three areas in the north of the Czech Republic that are famous for their bizarre rock formations. Millenia of wind, rain, frost and sun have sculpted the sandstone rocks here into fascinating shapes.

The Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj) is a UNESCO-listed Geopark. It consists of several “rock towns” between the towns of Jičín and Železný Brod.

In the Broumovsko region you will find the sandstone rock formations of Adršpach-Teplice Rocks, Ostaš and Broumov Walls. Think impressive rock towers, breathtaking views, ponds and natural labyrinths.

The picturesque region called Bohemian Switzerland (České Švýcarsko) near the German border is the home of the Pravčická Sandstone Gate (Pravčická brána). This natural sandstone arch rock formation is the largest of its kind in Europe.

Inside a rock town, the view from the ground is stunning, but the view from the top will take your breath away. In all these areas you can also enjoy the opportunity to scale challenging rocks.

Did you know?

All of Czechia’s mountain ranges offer excellent winter sport conditions.

The downhill ski and snowboard enthusiast can choose between 125 different ski resorts and glide down a total of more than 500 km of ski slopes. Difficulties range from beginner to experienced downhill skiers.

Also cross-country skiers will find perfectly maintained tracks.
Downhill skier - © Tomáš Rucký
Cross-country skiing in the Jizera Mountains - © Milan Drahoňovsky
Snowboarding - © Piotrek Golemo
Ski resort Klívonec - © Tomáš Rucký

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