The walk is 8 km long and is hilly, with total altitude gain of 400m. Up and down through valleys on both marked and unmarked paths, through narrow rock passages and some steep stairs. The walk is perfectly fine for anyone with medium level of fitness, however if you do not feel well on steep staircase, or you have troubles with knees or ankles on steep descents, the tour might not be a good fit for you.
During the day we will see a pitoresque settlement of Kopicův Statek from 18th century, surrounded by sculptures and rock reliefs carved by its owner Vojtěch Kopic on the beginning of 20th Century. Further down the way we will zigzag through the stone towers of Hruboskalsko Landscape Protected area, to arrive via narrow rock passage (so called “mouse hole”) to Hrubá Skála castle for lunch.
At Hrubá Skála you will have a free time to walk in and around the castle, climb its tower and enjoy the terrace and gardens. Your guide will meanwhile return for the car, and after coffee and ice cream (both optional) we return to Prague.