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Top 20 Gorges in the Czech Republic

Canyons in the Czech Republic, while not on the scale of those in North America, feature unique geological formations, dramatic rock structures, and impressive waterways. These natural wonders are primarily characterized by narrow ravines, deep gorges, and extensive cave systems. Key regions like Bohemian Switzerland and the Moravian Karst offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The country's canyons provide opportunities to experience natural beauty amidst lush surroundings and unique geological features.

Best canyons in the Czech Republic

  • The most popular canyons is Rock Square (Skalní náměstí), Tiské Walls, a natural monument with numerous rock formations. This area offers extensive discoveries, suitable for a full day of exploration.
  • Another must-see spot is Wolfspinge Gorge, a gorge with historical significance. Visitors can observe the impressive gorge from various viewpoints, with information boards detailing its history.
  • Visitors also love Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny), a rock city with a mystical landscape. This natural monument features a labyrinth of rock formations, crevices, and gorges.
  • Czech Republic is known for its rock gorges, river ravines, and karst abysses. These include sandstone formations, limestone caves, and areas shaped by historical mining.
  • The canyons in the Czech Republic are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 2130 upvotes and 1757 photos shared across 201 highlights.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Obere Schleuse boat trip in the Kirnitzsch Gorge

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A small, romantic gorge forms the border between Germany and the Czech Republic. The ferry boats are moved by the ferrymen by hand and oars silently. They also tell something about history and nature. The route is almost 700 meters long and takes a good half hour on the water. You can then continue hiking or return by boat. It takes about 45 minutes to walk from the signposted car park. A great hike!

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Kirnitzsch Gorge

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Great tour along the upper Kirnitzsch. Start at the hiking car park Buchenparkhalle to the upper lock, from there by boat or alternatively hike, then to the Wolfsschlucht (blue and white marking) along the Kirnitzsch and back towards Hinterhermsdorf. When the weather is nice, the climb to Königsplatz with a great view is still worthwhile!

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If you like rock formations, this is the place for you. There is so much to discover that you can plan a whole day here.

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Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny)

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Arrive early to get a parking space at the foot of the main entrance. Left rock section with climb and great overview. Descent through short labyrinth with z.T. loose handrails.
Rundweg towards Ostrov to recommend, short cut across in some places possible.
At the cash register there is a plan for the overview.

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Kurtovy Towers – Southeast Tower

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A labyrinth of rock towers, overhangs, windows, gates, mushrooms and pinnacles with honeycombed weathering. The whole area, traversed by a system of vertical crevices, forms a dense network of narrow ravines and ravines with small open spaces, reminiscent of a small town scenery with streets and squares.

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Snowy Cauldrons

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The rugged abysses and views are unbelievable from here, the colorful ribbons on the paths convey a little Tibetan feeling.

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Tisa Walls

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Great destination for big and small, between the rock formations you can walk for hours, watch, climb on top of us. At the cash register there is a guide that contains the names of all the rocks.

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Gabrielina's Trail

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Anyone wanting to reach Pravčická Gate from Hrensko will have to use this ascent. But there's plenty to see there, too.

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Eispinge (Ice Pit)

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The Eispinge was created by the mining of the Georg ore vein. There is often ice in the Pinge until late summer.

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Little Rock City near Tisá Walls

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We passed by here on the way to the Tisa Walls and did a bit of climbing. We prayed at the memorial stone 🧗R.I.P.

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Alwin
April 9, 2025, Kirnitzschklamm (Kirnitzsch Gorge)

A great hiking experience, boat trip, Flöserstieg and the Kirnitschtal valley are all together an adventure with an addictive factor.

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Uwe
January 19, 2025, Śnieżne Kotły

The Snow Pits (Polish: Śnieżne Kotły) in the Giant Mountains are an impressive natural wonder that delights both hikers and nature lovers. They consist of two glacial cirques, the Great Snow Pit (Wielki Kocioł Śnieżny) and the Small Snow Pit (Mały Kocioł Śnieżny), located at an altitude of approximately 1,200 to 1,300 meters. These steep and deep rock faces were formed by glaciers and provide a breathtaking backdrop. The walls of the Snow Pits drop almost vertically to a height of up to 100 meters, making them one of the most spectacular places in the Giant Mountains. Rare flora and fauna: Due to the special microclimate, plant species normally found only in arctic regions thrive here. On the ridge above the Snow Pits stands the historic Snow Pit Hut (Polish: Schronisko na Śnieżnych Kotłach), a building that formerly served as a meteorological station.

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The ice pinge was created by the mining of the Georg ore vein and there is often ice in the pinge until late summer.

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The area near the eponymous town of Tisá (Tyssa), with its up to 30 m high cliffs, is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Bohemian Switzerland. The Tyssa Walls are located at a height of around 600 m above sea level. An entrance fee is charged for entry into the rock labyrinth - when we were there, the ticket office was closed, so we saved money. Many of the rocks have names that are actually accurate when you look closely - e.g. the porcini mushroom, or the outline of Africa. The 4 km long circular route is not too difficult, but it is not possible to do it without stairs and ladders. And there is also a mayor here.

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The small donation doesn't hurt, you can give the operators a small donation, then immerse yourself in a country of thousands of hiking enthusiasts.🇨🇿✌️🫠📸

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We passed by here on the way to the Tisa Walls and did a bit of climbing. We prayed at the memorial stone 🧗R.I.P.

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If you like rock formations, this is the place for you. There is so much to discover that you can plan a whole day here.

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A detour here is definitely worth it. It's also "just" sandstone, but it's different, absolutely worth seeing, how enchanted and special.👍👍👍

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the unique geological features of canyons in the Czech Republic?

The canyons in the Czech Republic are characterized by diverse geological formations. You'll find dramatic sandstone structures, such as those in Bohemian Switzerland National Park, and extensive limestone cave systems, like the Moravian Karst. These include narrow ravines, deep gorges, and impressive rock formations shaped by millions of years of erosion.

Can I take boat trips through any of the gorges?

Yes, boat trips are a popular way to experience some of the gorges. In the Kamenice Gorge within Bohemian Switzerland, you can enjoy silent boat rides through Edmund's Gorge and Wild Gorge, steered by ferrymen. At Macocha Gorge in the Moravian Karst, boat rides are available through the connected Punkva water caves.

Are there any famous natural arches or rock formations to see?

Absolutely. While not a canyon, Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny) and Rock Square (Skalní náměstí), Tiské Walls offer a mystical landscape of rock formations, crevices, and gorges. Nearby, Pravčická Brána in Bohemian Switzerland is Europe's largest natural sandstone arch, offering breathtaking panoramic views.

Which gorges are easily accessible for a day trip from Prague?

Velká Amerika, often called the 'Czech Grand Canyon,' is a popular and easily accessible destination southwest of Prague. This massive disused limestone quarry features a striking lake at its bottom and offers stunning viewpoints, making it ideal for a day trip.

What kind of hiking opportunities are available around the canyons?

Many canyons offer excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, the areas around Kamenice Gorge and Velká Amerika feature scenic trails. You can explore wooden paths clinging to rock walls in the gorges or hike to historic sites like Karlštejn Castle from Velká Amerika. The Gabrielina's Trail is another example of a scenic route through forest and gorge landscapes.

Are there family-friendly options for visiting the gorges?

Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. The boat rides in Kamenice Gorge are a unique and enjoyable experience for all ages. The Tisa Walls (Tiské stěny), with its labyrinth of rock formations, is often described as a gigantic adventure playground for children. Many trails are also accessible for families, though some may be more challenging.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons in the Czech Republic?

The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the canyons, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, especially for boat trips, but can be busier. Some areas, like the Eispinge (Ice Pit), might offer unique experiences in colder months, but always check accessibility and conditions.

What outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in the Czech Republic?

Beyond hiking, the regions around the canyons offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking in the Czech Republic guide. There are also numerous running trails, including those near Prague, as highlighted in the Running Trails in the Czech Republic guide, and scenic waterfall hikes, which you can explore through the Waterfall hikes in the Czech Republic guide.

Are there any historical sites or unique features related to the gorges?

Yes, some gorges have historical significance. The Wolfspinge Gorge, for example, is a good example of historic tin ore mining in the Ore Mountains, with information boards detailing its past. The development of tourist trails and boat operations in Kamenice Gorge also dates back to the late 19th century, adding to its charm.

Can I find amenities like cafes or accommodation near the main gorges?

Yes, popular canyon areas often have amenities nearby. For instance, at the boat station in Kamenice Gorge, you might find small snack options. In the vicinity of Pravčická Brána, the historic Falcon's Nest (Sokolí hnízdo) chateau offers refreshments. Larger towns and villages surrounding these natural attractions typically provide a range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.

What do visitors enjoy most about the Czech Republic's canyons?

Visitors frequently praise the mystical and magical landscapes, the dramatic rock formations, and the tranquil atmosphere. Many appreciate the unique experiences like silent boat rides through narrow ravines and the sense of adventure found in exploring rock cities. The opportunity for peaceful escapes into nature, even on warm days, is also highly valued.

Are the canyons generally accessible by public transport?

While some popular areas, especially those within national parks like Bohemian Switzerland, have public transport connections, it's often advisable to check specific routes and schedules. For more remote starting points or to explore multiple sites, a combination of public transport and short walks, or personal vehicle, might be necessary. Always plan your journey in advance.

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