Czech Republic Nature & Wildlife

Tourism Sites

Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj)
🧠 Fact: : A UNESCO Global Geopark known for its unique rock formations and castles.
💡 Tip: : Explore the Prachov Rocks for breathtaking views.
Info - Bohemian Paradise is the Czech Republic’s first protected landscape area, famed for its fairytale forests, sandstone rock formations, and medieval castles. Located northeast of Prague, the region enchants with dramatic natural landmarks like the Prachov Rocks, Hrubá Skála cliffs, and Malá Skála village. Hiking and cycling trails weave between lakes, ruins, and picturesque viewpoints. Highlights include Trosky Castle’s twin towers and Valdštejn Castle perched on rocky bluffs. The area is also dotted with charming folk architecture and glassmaking villages. It’s a dream destination for outdoor lovers, blending natural beauty with Bohemia’s storied, romantic past.
- 📍 Czech Republic, Liberec Region

Panská Skála
🧠 Fact: : A natural monument featuring basalt columns resembling organ pipes.
💡 Tip: : Visit during sunset for stunning photographic opportunities.
Info - Often nicknamed “the Czech Republic’s Organ Pipes,” Panská Skála is a striking natural formation of hexagonal basalt columns. Located near Kamenický Šenov, these volcanic rock pillars rise dramatically from the landscape, resembling a giant stone organ. Formed millions of years ago by cooling lava, the site is one of the country’s most famous geological landmarks. It has featured in Czech fairy tale films and offers a short, scenic stop for travelers in the Bohemian Highlands. A small pond reflects the towering columns, adding to the spot’s photogenic appeal, especially during sunset.
- 📍 Czech Republic Kamenický Šenov

Petřín Hill & Lookout Tower
🧠 Fact: : Often referred to as Prague’s Eiffel Tower.
💡 Tip: : Hike up through the gardens or take the funicular.
Info - Petřín Hill offers one of Prague’s greenest, most scenic escapes, crowned by the Petřín Lookout Tower — often dubbed Prague’s miniature Eiffel Tower. Built in 1891, the 63.5-meter-high tower provides sweeping views over the city and surrounding countryside. Visitors can climb its 299 steps or take a lift to the top. The hill itself is dotted with gardens, an observatory, a mirror maze, and peaceful walking paths. It’s a favorite spot for picnics, cherry blossoms in spring, and city views year-round. The funicular railway ride up the hill adds a nostalgic touch to the visit.
- 📍 Czech Republic, Prague