Tiske steny
Tiske steny
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Becstar20
Auckland, New Zealand21 contributions
Jun 2017 • Couples
We used public transport to access the Tisa Walls which was not super easy so I thought I'd mention our route to help others. Not much English is spoken in Decin. German is more useful.
This trip is worth doing, a great antidote to the tourist frenzy of Prague. The rocks and forest ate stunning, the walk is easy and peaceful.
We caught two local buses to get there from Decin. The first is a bus to Libouchec which costs 27 Kc (Czech crowns). You get off the bus in Libouchec in a large bus yard. You need to get immediately onto a bus to Tisa which is 'waiting' for your bus (there's a 2 minute window). The destination is Petrovice. Tell the driver you are going to Tisa & they'll show you the bus you need to get to, it will be one of two buses there.
The second bus, the Libouchec to Tisa bus leaves leaves once an hour at one minute past the hour (so 11.01, 12.01 etc). It costs 15 Kc's.
Either get the driver to tell you where to get off to see the Walls (the bus does not terminate at Tisa) or (like we did wait til you see some signs, a wide intersection and a church. The stairs up to the Tisa Walls are beside the church.
You pay an entrance fee to a person in a small hut at the top of the hill, after the stairs and a short path.
We spent 2 and a half hours there, walked all the trails (quite fast) including a coffee at the cafe 40mins or so into the walk.
Your return bus drives through Tisa (to get you back to Libouchec) at 48 minutes past the hour every hour until 8.48pm. There's a small wooden bus shelter on the corner.
You get back to Libouchec at 56 minutes past the hour (e.g. 1.56pm). The Libouchec to Decin leaves at one minute past the hour eg 2.05 so you have a 9 minute gap between, heaps of time to walk to the other side of the bus yard.
We caught the buses in Decin, it seemed to stop at most stops in the town on both sides of the river. Buses seemed to run on all these lines til 8pm.
This trip is worth doing, a great antidote to the tourist frenzy of Prague. The rocks and forest ate stunning, the walk is easy and peaceful.
We caught two local buses to get there from Decin. The first is a bus to Libouchec which costs 27 Kc (Czech crowns). You get off the bus in Libouchec in a large bus yard. You need to get immediately onto a bus to Tisa which is 'waiting' for your bus (there's a 2 minute window). The destination is Petrovice. Tell the driver you are going to Tisa & they'll show you the bus you need to get to, it will be one of two buses there.
The second bus, the Libouchec to Tisa bus leaves leaves once an hour at one minute past the hour (so 11.01, 12.01 etc). It costs 15 Kc's.
Either get the driver to tell you where to get off to see the Walls (the bus does not terminate at Tisa) or (like we did wait til you see some signs, a wide intersection and a church. The stairs up to the Tisa Walls are beside the church.
You pay an entrance fee to a person in a small hut at the top of the hill, after the stairs and a short path.
We spent 2 and a half hours there, walked all the trails (quite fast) including a coffee at the cafe 40mins or so into the walk.
Your return bus drives through Tisa (to get you back to Libouchec) at 48 minutes past the hour every hour until 8.48pm. There's a small wooden bus shelter on the corner.
You get back to Libouchec at 56 minutes past the hour (e.g. 1.56pm). The Libouchec to Decin leaves at one minute past the hour eg 2.05 so you have a 9 minute gap between, heaps of time to walk to the other side of the bus yard.
We caught the buses in Decin, it seemed to stop at most stops in the town on both sides of the river. Buses seemed to run on all these lines til 8pm.
Written June 13, 2017
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Tomas T
Prague, Czech Republic47 contributions
Oct 2016 • Family
The Czech Republic has no shortage of areas with sandstone rock formations. The Tiske steny (literally Tisa Walls) are among the lesser known. One acess point is from the Tisa village, with a parking spot next to the St Anna church. From that access point, you can choose two routes, a shorter one to the left and a longer to the right. The longer includes the Turisticka chata restaurant where you can stop for a refreshment. If your kids are at least a bit physically active, they will love it, as well as the marvelling and interpreting of the different rock shapes. Be careful playing hide-and-seek with them, unless you wish to forget about them for quite some time.
There is a nominal access fee equivalent to about 1 euro, serving to maintain the site. The rock formations are open to climbers as well, with some restrictions. In fact, there is a well-stocked shop with sports and climbing equipment in Tisa,close to the entrance into the rock town.
There is a nominal access fee equivalent to about 1 euro, serving to maintain the site. The rock formations are open to climbers as well, with some restrictions. In fact, there is a well-stocked shop with sports and climbing equipment in Tisa,close to the entrance into the rock town.
Written November 14, 2016
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Dave A
Prague, Czech Republic77 contributions
Oct 2019
I visited Tasi from Prague very easy and park on the road.
easy to follow routes loads of steps and safety rails on the steps.
with children as said can be a nightmare if they run off! nothing on the edges.
easy to follow routes loads of steps and safety rails on the steps.
with children as said can be a nightmare if they run off! nothing on the edges.
Written January 2, 2020
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TheAlkalineYogi
Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic200 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
We used to come here weekly when we lived in the next village, now we come a couple of times a month to relax and get some freshair and enjoy the views. Still one of our favourite hikes and not to far from the city Usti nad Labem.
Written August 20, 2019
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Jiri K
Brno, Czech Republic135 contributions
Aug 2019
It is a secret treasure because you can see there a very nice sandstone rocks for reasonable price and there are less tourists than in the other parts of Ceczh-Saxon Switzerland.
Written September 25, 2019
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Jose C
74 contributions
Aug 2017 • Friends
Beautiful place perfect for hiking, the forest is amazing and the landscape view from the top is really wonderful.. you can walk for a long time if you wish and all the way will be perfect.
Written August 11, 2017
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Julie P
brisbane Australia215 contributions
Sep 2016 • Couples
The previous reviews pretty much sum up how amazing this place it. We just couldn't stop taking photographs of both the outstanding rock formations and the spectacular views.
For those travelling the region in an RV (Campervan or Wohnmobil) there is the best 'Stellplatz" in the whole of the Czech Republic just 6Km away at Sneznitz. This is a particularly german concept especially designed for self sufficient campers and they range from really basic to really fabulous like this one. For the great price of around 9Euros you can park in the fully gated modern facility including electricity. We were the only ones there (end September) and parked right by the undercover picnic area with great picnic tables and chairs. We had a slight problem with high tech equipment and managed to lock ourselves in but the owners (lovely young couple) came and sorted it out for us. They even gave us a lovely bottle of wine for the inconvenience. These sort of facilities are much needed across Czeck where most of the campsites we stayed at were less than satisfactory, so if you are in the area, please check this camperstop (Stellplatz) out...you wont be disappointed.
For those travelling the region in an RV (Campervan or Wohnmobil) there is the best 'Stellplatz" in the whole of the Czech Republic just 6Km away at Sneznitz. This is a particularly german concept especially designed for self sufficient campers and they range from really basic to really fabulous like this one. For the great price of around 9Euros you can park in the fully gated modern facility including electricity. We were the only ones there (end September) and parked right by the undercover picnic area with great picnic tables and chairs. We had a slight problem with high tech equipment and managed to lock ourselves in but the owners (lovely young couple) came and sorted it out for us. They even gave us a lovely bottle of wine for the inconvenience. These sort of facilities are much needed across Czeck where most of the campsites we stayed at were less than satisfactory, so if you are in the area, please check this camperstop (Stellplatz) out...you wont be disappointed.
Written February 17, 2017
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Marie B
Prague, Czech Republic467 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
The rocks are great and there are hundreds of them. Narnia was shot there. There are many marked paths. Outside the summer season the region is not crowded.
Written January 24, 2017
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Fams8800
Roeselare, Belgium222 contributions
Jul 2016 • Family
located in a small village. You can park your car at the church, then take the path and the steps up to the site. You pay a small entrance fee. You can make a small or a langer walk through the rock formations. Many hidden spots, holes in the wall. A paradise for kids to play hide and seek and to look for another strange rock. On the way back, the walking trail guides you to the bordes of the rocks, where you can enjoy nice views over the village and its surrounding forests. A must to if you are in the neighbourhood.
Written August 7, 2016
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efremyul
Prague, Czech Republic22 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
Tyssa Walls is group of rocks in Bohemian Switzerland. There are two points from which you may rich this rocks. The first one is village Tisa (you may have a parking near church of St. Anna, it is only one church in that village, you need pay for parking). Other point is restaurant Turistická chata Tísa. There are two circles here. First one is near entrance of Tisa village. You will be able to pass the circle in 30 - 45 min. The second circle is longer. You may start it from both entrances. In my opinion is better to start in Tisa village point. because you may deside with which circle you want to start. Famalies with children must be very carefull, because "red circle" pass near precipice, but views which you may look from that points are fantastic! I think it would be better, if you will have good sport/outdoor shoes on you. Rocks seat in forest and passes near them are like from the fairytail.
Written May 28, 2016
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