Prague Adventure and Nature Activities

Exciting adventure and nature await you in Prague. From cycling through breathtaking landscapes to hiking tours, experience the city in a unique and exciting way.
Prague Adventure and Nature Activities

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Karlovy Vary - Czechoslovakia|©Eduardo Ortín
Karlovy Vary - Czechoslovakia|©Eduardo Ortín

1. Discovering Prague by bike: history and nature on two wheels

Prague is a perfect city to explore by bike. Its cobbled streets, green parks and the banks of the Vltava River offer an ideal setting for a different kind of ride. Beyond the historic center, there are routes that lead to less touristy neighborhoods, where you can breathe the authentic local rhythm.

If you want to combine sightseeing and adventure, a guided bike tour will allow you to discover the city's main monuments while pedaling leisurely. From the Old Town to Petřín Hill, touring Prague on two wheels is a unique experience.

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2. Hiking in the Bohemian Switzerland National Park

Just over an hour from Prague, the Bohemian Switzerland National Park is one of the most impressive landscapes in the Czech Republic. With its sandstone rock formations, lush forests and its famous Pravčická brána, Europe's largest stone arch, this destination is perfect for hiking enthusiasts.

Well-marked trails allow you to tour the area at different levels of difficulty. In addition, some trails lead to viewpoints from which spectacular views of the region can be seen. It is a must-do getaway for those looking for adventure and nature in the surroundings of Prague.

3. Kayaking and rafting on the Vltava River

The Vltava River is not only the soul of Prague, but also a perfect setting for water sports. From the heart of the city to more remote areas, you can go kayaking or rafting, a fun and active way to explore the Czech Republic from the water.

The waters of the Vltava vary between calm stretches, ideal for a relaxed stroll, and areas with more current, perfect for those looking for a dose of adrenaline. Whether with family, friends or alone, paddling this river is an unforgettable experience.

4. Climbing the Adršpach Rocks

If climbing is your thing, the Adršpach Rocks, located northeast of Prague, are a true paradise. This maze of impossibly shaped stone formations offers routes for all levels, from beginners to experts.

In addition to climbing, just walking among these natural formations is breathtaking. Some of the hiking trails take you to viewpoints hidden among the tall rock pillars, offering a unique view of this spectacular landscape.

5. Paragliding in the hills of the Czech Republic

For those looking for a more extreme experience, paragliding in the Czech mountains is an incredible option. Places like Javorový Vrch or Ještěd offer perfect conditions to launch yourself into the void and fly over forests, valleys and small villages from the air.

With the help of expert instructors, even beginners can experience the thrill of flying over the Czech landscape. It is a unique way to see the nature of the region from a completely different perspective.

6. Exploring the caves of Koněprusy

Less than an hour from Prague are the Koněprusy Caves, an impressive subway gallery system filled with stalactites and stalagmites formed over millions of years.

The guided tour through these caves allows you to learn about their history and discover some of their most spectacular formations, such as the "Koněprusy roses", unique calcium carbonate structures in the world. A fascinating experience for lovers of caving and adventure.

7. Safari in Dvůr Králové Zoo

If you are passionate about wildlife, the Dvůr Králové Zoo offers a safari experience right in the heart of Europe. Unlike other zoos, here the animals are housed in large open spaces that recreate their natural habitat.

During the tour, you can see species such as giraffes, rhinos, zebras and lions. It is a unique opportunity to get to know the African fauna up close without leaving the Czech Republic and to live a different experience near Prague.

8. Skiing and snowboarding in the Krkonoše Mountains

If you visit Prague in winter and want an adventure in the snow, the Krkonoše Mountain s are the ideal destination. About two hours from the capital, these mountains offer ski resorts with slopes for all levels, from beginners to experts.

The villages of Špindlerův Mlýn and Harrachov are the main access points to the area and have all the amenities to enjoy a day in the snow. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, you can also go snowshoeing or enjoy a toboggan ride through the snowy forests.

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  • S
    S.
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    I really enjoyed this tour, the electric bikes are awesome. The guide was very knowledgeable and I loved discovering new parts of Prague.
  • J
    J.
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    Small group electric bike tour, a fun and easy way to explore the city - highly recommended!
  • M
    M.
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    A super cool bike ride, great to get to know Prague in a different way, we had a great time!
  • M
    M.
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    I loved the ease of getting around Prague with the electric bike, but the group was a bit too big for my taste.
  • A
    A.
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    This electric bike tour of Prague is a blast. I did it with my friends and we loved how we were able to explore the city without getting so tired.