Here is what you will see on this Day trip
Morning: Tisa Rocks Labyrinth in Bohemian Switzerland, Czech Republic
Walking through the sandstone of Tisa is an experience all by itself. But it is only the tip of the iceberg. You will have a chance to see the beauty of the natural surroundings while standing on and under the rocks. The sandstone rocks are a great place to observe a vast variety of native species of plants and animals.
Tisa rocks is also a great place for photography and videography, bringing a unique perspective to your images. Its unique geological nature makes it a great place for climbing, hiking, rock-jumping, leaping, climbing and boulder-climbing. This unique sandstone park is a great place to get to know a variety of species while enjoying the magnificent views of the surrounding nature.
Delicious lunch in the Middle of Bohemian Switzerland
This is not just a quick lunch break but a visit to a stunning restaurant with a great view and food. We take you to our surprising and stunning old gasworks converted beautiful restaurant called Stara Plynarna (that itself is a highlight). Right in the middle of the park, this place is famous for the best local beer and traditional Czech cuisine. We will treat you with personal VIP seating, great local Czech beer, and delicious Ala carte lunch (main course and drink of your choice). The food here is absolutely delicious. All vegetarian and vegan friends out there, we got you covered too with some delicious veggie delights.
Afternoon: The Bastei Bridge in Saxon Switzerland, Germany
You’ve often heard the phrase, “Go west, young man”. Well, we say, “Go north, young man”. Go north into the north of Germany, to Saxony, a state of Germany that is divided into two parts – Saxony-Anhalt in the east and the Free State of Saxony in the west. Travel to the north of the Free State of Saxony and the north of the Elbe-Labe lowland, And you will reach, one of the most famous rock formations in Germany, a bridge of sandstone that connects the rocks of Bastei with the ruins of the Neurathen rock castle.
The Bastei Bridge spans the Elbe Canyon and the old Neurathen Castle. The Bastei Bridge is 305 m above sea level. It is technically built of two arches. As you walk on the Bastei Bridge, look back and you’ll see the ruins of Neurathen castle. The Elbe River flows under the Bastei Bridge. The sandstone bridge was built in 1850. The bridge is a fine example of the work of a great architect, Hermann Wilker.
Bastei is truly something exceptional – a romantic bridge high on rocks overlooking the Elbe river canyon and its curving part along with a town of majestic rocks and ruins of something that is hardly believed to have been incapability of human beings.