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Accommodation Info Package Includes General Info S 5 Bohemian Switzerland, also known as Czech Switzerland, is a picturesque region 5 trips in sandrocks of Northern Bohemia in the north-western Czech Republic. It lies on the Czech side of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains north of Děčín on both sides of the Elbe River. It extends DAY 1 eastward into the Lusatian Mountains and westward into the Ore Mountains. Its Arriving at the Vaclav Havel Airport Prague → transfer by TRAIN from Main highest elevation is the mountain Děčínský Sněžník at 726m above sea level. It Railway Station to Děčín → transfer by MINIBUS to the hotel / pension → has been a protected area ( ChKO Labske Piskovce) since 1972. The region along free time and dinner at the hotel the right side of the Elbe became a national park on January 1, 2000, the České DAY 2 Švýcarsko National Park. The National Park is adjacent to the Saxon Switzerland Breakfast at the hotel → transfer to Tisá → Sandstone rocks „Tisá walls“ → National Park (Sächsische Schweiz) in Germany. View Tower „Děčínský sněžník ( 8,5 km ) → Back down to Děčín on scooters directly to the city centre ( 13km ) → dinner at the hotel The concept of Bohemian Switzerland developed in the 18th century as an DAY 3 extension of the Saxon Switzerland, the part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains in Breakfast at the hotel → transfer to Jetřichovice → Mary´s Viewpoint → Germany. The name was inspired by the Swiss artists Adrian Zingg and Anton Jetřichovice sandwalls → Peak Ostroh → Kassel desk → Jetřichovice BUS Graff, who were reminded of their homeland by the geography of northern parking ( 8,0 km)→ dinner at the hotel Bohemia. DAY 4 Breakfast at the hotel → rafting in Elbe canyon to Schmilka GER 12,0 km → lunch picnic by the Elbe river → cycling back to Děčín along the river ( 16,5 km ) → dinner at the hotel DAY 5 Breakfast at the hotel → trip to Pravčická gate → Gabriela trail to Mezná → Stream Kamenice pass → boat trip in the Wild Gorge → back to Hřensko → dinner at the local restaurant Captain ( brewery ) DAY 6 Breakfast at the hotel → Via Ferrata in the city centre or visiting ZOO → PACKAGE INCLUDES transfer by TRAIN to Prague to Main Railway Station → Accommodation in the hotel located in the city centre → free time and dinner in the city at a Accommodation: local restaurant / pub 5 x accommodation in 3* hotel in Czech Switzerland DAY 7 1 x accommodation in hotel in the city center of Prague Breakfast at the hotel in Prague → 2 hours walking guided tour in the Other services historic city centre → free time for shopping till departure at the airport → All transfers departure back to Finnland Dinner at the hotel or at the local restaurants Scooters, bikes and rafts rental GENERAL INFO Entrance fee to Königstein Fortress Entrance fee to sandrocks Tisá ACCOMMODATION EXAMPLES Boat in Wild Gorge Price is based on a group of 15 persons S Price is per person per stay in double room Single supplement on request Prices are informative and based on availability. Program can be modified according to your requirements or budget. Send us your travel dates to [email protected] and we will prepare fixed offer. ACCOMMODATION INFO Package price is based on a stay in 3-star hotel. We can of course offer hotels in different category or location. Codan Agentura | Provaznicka 11| Praha 1|Czech Republic |tel: +420 251 019 360 | [email protected] Codan Agentura reserves the right to change the prices .
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