Best natural monuments around Jičín are found in the Bohemian Paradise, a UNESCO Global Geopark in the Czech Republic. This region is characterized by unique sandstone rock formations, deep forests, and a network of trails. Jičín serves as a gateway to these natural attractions, offering a landscape shaped by millions of years of erosion. The area provides diverse natural features, including rock towns, gorges, and scenic viewpoints.
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Prachovské skály is a sandstone rock area, a nature reserve and part of the Bohemian Paradise Protected Landscape Area, which extends roughly 5 to 7 km northwest of Jičín between Prachov, Pařezská Lhota, Dolní Lochov and Blata in the Hradec Králové Region. The rock massif was formed in the Mesozoic era from deposits of a shallow Cretaceous sea. The protected area is under the care of AOPK ČR – Liberec regional workplace.
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In the period of Slavic settlement of the rocks, there is an extensive system of fortification of the rock town - the entire landscape was surrounded by a system of ramparts, in some places there are documented traces of extensive fires that prove the conquest of the rock fortification. According to the pottery, the fire is dated to the 10th century, i.e. to the time when the Přemyslids were consolidating their position in the Bohemian basin.
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Prachov Rocks and their surroundings are a place with a rich history. The beginnings of settlement can be traced back to antiquity - we find evidence of the presence of people from the Neolithic period here. On the plateau called Starý hrádek, we observe settlement from the Bronze Age, when a settlement was founded here. Finds of bronze clasps come from the settlement. Traces of Celtic settlement can also be found here.
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The Böhnische Paradies (Böhnian Paradise) is one of the most beautiful hikes we've done in recent years! Some sections really test your sense of balance! Everything is very well marked and described – top marks!
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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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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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The region around Jičín is dominated by the unique sandstone rock formations of the Bohemian Paradise, a UNESCO Global Geopark. You'll find towering rock pillars, intricate labyrinths, deep gorges, and numerous scenic viewpoints. The most celebrated area is the Prachovské Rocks, known for its distinctive rock shapes and extensive trail network.
Yes, many areas within the natural monuments around Jičín are suitable for families. The Prachovské Rocks offer both short and long circuits, with some viewpoints like Míru Viewpoint (Prachov Rocks) and Viewpoint of Bohemian Paradise being easily accessible. The trails wind through fascinating rock formations, which can be an exciting adventure for children.
The natural monuments around Jičín, particularly the Prachovské Rocks, offer a variety of hiking trails. You can explore narrow ravines, climb stone steps through crevices like the Stone Steps Through a Narrow Crevice – Prachovské Skály, and navigate through 'rock towns.' There are both shorter circuits (around 1.5 km) and longer routes (5 km or more) that include multiple viewpoints and more challenging ascents. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Jičín guide.
While the Prachov Rocks are the most famous, the Jičín region offers other natural attractions. These include the extensive **Žlunice woods (Žlunické polesí)**, a natural monument near Sekeřice, and the **Cidlinský hřeben**, a ridge known for its untouched nature. The **Přivýšina u Prachovských skal** is a rocky ridge forming part of the eastern side of the Prachov Rocks, and the system of **Jinolické rybníky** (ponds) on the northeastern edge of Prachov Rocks is also a notable natural landmark.
The natural monuments around Jičín are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring the outdoor rock formations and forests. Summer offers lush greenery, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Some trails can be slippery or challenging in winter due to snow and ice.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical elements. For instance, the Pařez Rock Castle is a fascinating example of a historical site built directly into the rock formations. The broader Prachov Rocks area also has a rich history, with evidence of early Bronze Age settlements, adding a layer of historical context to your natural exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery and the unique, bizarre rock formations, often describing the landscape as magical. The intricate network of trails, like those in the Narrow passages and steps in Prachovské Skály, provides an adventurous experience. Many appreciate the panoramic vistas from viewpoints such as Haken's Viewpoint and Míru Viewpoint (Prachov Rocks), which offer a sense of the scale of the rock city and the Bohemian Paradise.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the natural monuments, especially in areas like the Prachovské Rocks. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas and on narrow paths or near viewpoints, to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Be prepared for steps and potentially crowded areas.
Beyond hiking, the region around Jičín offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Jičín guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Jičín, offering moderate loops through the scenic landscape.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the natural monuments offer trails with significant elevation changes and technical sections. Within the Prachovské Rocks, the larger circuits involve frequent steep ascents and descents, often via stone steps and narrow passages, providing a more adventurous and physically demanding experience. Some sections, like the Stone Steps Through a Narrow Crevice – Prachovské Skály, are rated as challenging.
Jičín serves as an excellent starting point for trips to the natural monuments, particularly the Prachov Rocks, which are only about 5-7 kilometers away. While specific public transport details vary, buses often connect Jičín to the Prachov Rocks area. For those traveling by car, parking facilities are typically available near the main entrances to popular sites like the Prachov Rocks, though it's advisable to check local information for current parking fees and availability, especially during peak season.
Given the varied terrain, including stone steps, narrow passages, and potentially slippery surfaces, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, as temperatures can fluctuate. A small backpack for water, snacks, and a rain jacket is also advisable, especially for longer routes.


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