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Hiking around Jičín offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Jičín Uplands and the Bohemian Paradise UNESCO Geopark. The region is characterized by unique sandstone formations, such as the Prachov Rocks, alongside forested areas and distinct hills like Zebín. An extensive network of hiking trails winds through this varied terrain, providing routes for different abilities.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Here we are at the end of our hike in the Prachover rock world.
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This memorial plaque is located at the entrance to the rock city.
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One of the many viewpoints on the Great Circuit in the Prachov Rocks is Haken's Viewpoint. It was named in honor of Professor Haken from nearby Horní Lochov, who conducted archaeological research in the rocks.
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Vojta Náprstek (April 17, 1826, Prague – September 2, 1894, Prague) was a patriot and promoter of female education, a patron of Czech globetrotters, and also the founder of an ethnographic museum. It still exists today and bears his name: Náprstek's Museum of Asian, African, and American Cultures. Náprstek, who was also involved in the establishment of the Czech Tourists' Club in 1888, holds an honorable place in the history of Czech travel.
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Prachovské Rocks are popular with climbers and tourists. The most interesting formations are accessible along designated hiking trails. Prachovské Rocks are a state nature reserve and have been protected since 1933. Prachovské Rocks has two main circuits The small circuit is 1.5 km long and you will see the Imperial Corridor and two viewpoints. This circuit is intended for less demanding tourists. The second route - the large circuit will take you to many attractive places in the area, you will see eight of the thirteen viewpoints. Get ready for more steep climbs and descents. Look forward to a viewing paradise The first viewpoint in Prachovské Rocks after your entrance is called the Křižkovského sboru viewpoint and you can reach it after passing through Branka. From the height you will see, for example, Kumburk, the recreational area of Jinolické rybníky, the Tábor hill, Kozlov, Kozákov or Trosky. The Leaning Tower lookout is 422 m high and you will find the Vítkovu vyhlídka (Vítek's Lookout), which can be reached by stairs carved into the rock. In the center of the Prachovské Rocks is the Míru Lookout. The Hlaholská Lookout is located at a height of 460 m and is named after the Prague singing association Hlahol. On the Přivýšina hill you will find the Václav Čtvrtek Lookout and a magnificent view of the Tábor ridge, Zebín, Čeřovka, Velíšský ridge, Ostružno and Prachov.
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Prachovské Rocks are popular with climbers and tourists. The most interesting formations are accessible along designated hiking trails. Prachovské Rocks are a state nature reserve and have been protected since 1933. Prachovské Rocks has two main circuits The small circuit is 1.5 km long and you will see the Imperial Corridor and two viewpoints. This circuit is intended for less demanding tourists. The second route - the large circuit will take you to many attractive places in the area, you will see eight of the thirteen viewpoints. Get ready for more steep climbs and descents. Look forward to a viewing paradise The first viewpoint in Prachovské Rocks after your entrance is called the Křižkovského sboru viewpoint and you can reach it after passing through Branka. From the height you will see, for example, Kumburk, the recreational area of Jinolické rybníky, the Tábor hill, Kozlov, Kozákov or Trosky. The Leaning Tower lookout is 422 m high and you will find the Vítkovu vyhlídka (Vítek's Lookout), which can be reached by stairs carved into the rock. In the center of the Prachovské Rocks is the Míru Lookout. The Hlaholská Lookout is located at a height of 460 m and is named after the Prague singing association Hlahol. On the Přivýšina hill you will find the Václav Čtvrtek Lookout and a magnificent view of the Tábor ridge, Zebín, Čeřovka, Velíšský ridge, Ostružno and Prachov.
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Mighty sandstone worlds – bizarre, wild, and beautiful The rock formations in the Bohemian Paradise offer impressive contrasts between gentle paths and dramatic cliffs. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or venture higher, you'll find magical views and exciting formations everywhere. Tip: Watching the sunset at one of the smaller viewpoints is especially worthwhile – usually less crowded than the main ones. A good map or offline map is recommended – there are many small detours. Also ideal with children – many spots are safe and varied.
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There are over 120 hiking routes around Jičín, offering a wide range of experiences. You'll find options from easy strolls to more challenging ascents, catering to various fitness levels.
Hikes around Jičín primarily feature the unique sandstone formations of the Prachov Rocks within the Bohemian Paradise UNESCO Geopark. You'll encounter narrow gorges, towering rock pillars, and steep cliffs. Beyond the rock cities, the terrain includes dense woodlands, rolling hills, and distinct features like the conical Zebín Hill.
The Prachov Rocks offer impressive sandstone formations and numerous viewpoints. Key attractions include the Prachovské Rocks themselves, with their intricate rock city. You can explore narrow passages and steps like the Narrow passages and steps in Prachovské Skály and the Stone Steps Through a Narrow Crevice. Don't miss the panoramic views from spots like Míru Viewpoint and Haken's Viewpoint.
Yes, the Prachov Rocks offer several easy trails. A notable option is the 'Small Circuit,' a 1.5 km route featuring the Imperial Corridor and two viewpoints, ideal for less demanding tourists. There's also a specially marked Blue Trail designed for visitors with strollers or wheelchairs, providing an even path to several viewpoints. Overall, there are over 50 easy routes in the Jičín area.
Absolutely. Many trails in the Prachov Rocks are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Prachovské Rocks – Míru Viewpoint (Prachov Rocks) loop from Ohaveč is a moderate 7.5 km loop that takes you through various scenic spots.
Yes, hiking in the Jičín region often combines natural beauty with historical discovery. Trails can lead past the ruins of Brada Castle or medieval castles like Kost Castle. The View of Kost Castle – Plakánek Valley loop from Dobšín is an easy 5.2 km trail that takes you through the scenic Plakánek Valley and offers views of Kost Castle.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique sandstone rock formations, the diverse landscapes of the Bohemian Paradise, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to all abilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Jičín area, especially within the broader Bohemian Paradise. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, particularly in protected areas like the Prachov Rocks, to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The Prachov Rocks are famous for their numerous viewpoints offering breathtaking panoramas. Within the rock city, you can find spots like Míru Viewpoint, Hlaholská Lookout, Haken's Viewpoint, and Vyhlídka Českého ráje. Additionally, Zebín Hill, a distinct conical hill, provides excellent views of the Jičín region.
Yes, for experienced hikers, there are more challenging routes available. While many trails are moderate, some sections within the Prachov Rocks involve steep climbs and descents, and the 'Large Circuit' there requires good fitness. The broader Bohemian Paradise also offers longer, more strenuous treks, including parts of the nearly 120 km long 'Golden Trail' which connects many beautiful spots and castles.
The Prachov Rocks area has designated parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot, as the area can get busy. Specific parking areas are usually located near the main entrances to the rock city trails.
The best time for hiking near Jičín is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the trails are fully accessible. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers beautiful fall foliage. The 'Bohemian Paradise March' at the end of March also marks the start of the hiking season.


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