
The Tisá Walls is a rocky town located west of Bohemian Switzerland, not far from the scenic border with the Ore Mountains. The Tisá Walls are divided into two large sections—Large and Small Walls—through which the sightseeing routes we will explore lead. After exploring the Tisá Walls, we will walk to Děčínský Sněžník, the highest mesa in the Czech Republic. It stands at an altitude of 723 m, with a 33 m high observation tower at its summit, considered one of the most beautiful in the country. From Děčínský Sněžník, we will continue our walk to the city of Děčín. Depending on the time, we might stop for a dinner in Děčín. We return to Prague at 10.30 p.m.
The hike is hard. The route 21 km long, with mild and steep uphills and downhills, especially in the end of the track. We will be finishing the hike late in the evening, it is essential to have a headlight or another source of light.)
We recommend comfortable hiking shoes, water, snacks and food for the whole day, fully charged phone, warm and waterproof clothes in case of raining/snowing. It is necessary to have a headlight or another source of light.
We meet in the morning at 8:20 a.m. outside the Main train station (Hlavní nádraží), in the park Vrchlického sady in front of Potrefená husa pub. We return to Prague at 10.30 p.m.
This is a private tour for just you and you companions. The maximum participants for this tour is 6 people, if you would like to increase the size of your group, please get in touch!