



TRANSPORTATION
Travel in a modern 7-seat car with round-trip from Prague
HOTEL PICK-UP
Meet us at Dejvická or CZU Campus.
Hotel pick-up is available citywide for a small fee
SMALL GROUP
Maximum 6 guests for
a personal
and flexible experience
PHOTO SUPPORT
We help you capture great photos during
the trip
DRONE SHOTS
Aerial photos and videos from trip (for a fee)
SAFETY & COMFORT
First-aid kit, water refills, and full assistance during the trip
DISCOUNT RATE
Save when 2 or more people book together
FREE WATER
Free water bottles for all guests. Refills available during the trip
FREE CANCELLATION
Up to 48 hours before the tour start time
FOOD & PERSONAL COSTS
Food, drinks, and personal expenses are not included
INSURANCE
Please make sure you
are covered for the day
ENTRANCE FEES
Entrance fees are not included in the tour price
TOUR SITES
Explore the Bohemian Karst from below ground to rock tops.
Visit the Koněpruské caves, cross Kotýz with Axamitova gate, continue to Svatý Jan pod Skalou, see the monastery and church and finish with a trek to the Solvayovy quarry museum.
TOUR DETAILS
WALKING DISTANCE
~10 km (moderate)
AGE
~8 +
TOTAL HOURS
~7–8 hours
DRIVING DISTANCE
~50 km (about 45–60 min)
FOOD OPTIONS
Optional lunch at a local traditional restaurant
(details here)
PICK UP
9 a.m.
TRANSFER
~45–60 min
ARRIVAL
~10:00 a.m.
HIKES WITH LUNCH AND TRANSFER
~4–6 hours
DEPARTUE
~4–5 p.m.
TRANSFER
~45–60 min
PRAGUE ARRIVAL
~5–6 p.m.
WHY TO GO
Scenery & Atmosphere
The Bohemian Karst links underground caves, open limestone plateaus, dramatic cliffs, and historic villages into one continuous landscape experience.
Experience on the Trail
The trip starts at the Visitor Centre, followed by a guided visit to the Koněpruské caves, the longest cave system in Czechia. A 5 km trek leads across the Kotýz plateau to Axamitova brána, a natural limestone gate.
A short transfer brings the route to Svatý Jan pod Skalou, a historic village set directly beneath high limestone cliffs. During the transfer, an optional stop in a traditional restaurant is possible. The visit includes the Church of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, a key spiritual landmark of the area.
The day can be completed with a 5 km trek to the Solvayovy lomy, offering insight into historic limestone mining.
Who This Trip Is For
Designed for active travelers interested in geology, landscape, and cultural heritage, with moderate walking, short transfers, and varied terrain across the Bohemian Karst.
