Malá Pravčická Brána



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The Malá Pravčická brána is a natural sandstone arch located in the Bohemian Switzerland region of the Czech Republic, near the Swiss border. It is the largest natural sandstone arch in Europe and a popular tourist attraction.

The entrance fee to visit the Malá Pravčická brána is 100 CZK for adults and 50 CZK for children and seniors. The opening hours vary depending on the season, but generally, it is open from 9 am to 5 pm. The official website is www.pbrana.cz.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the beautiful Bohemian Switzerland National Park, hike to other natural rock formations, and visit the nearby town of Hřensko. The park offers a variety of hiking trails, including a trail that leads to the top of the Pravčická brána for a stunning view.

To reach the Malá Pravčická brána, visitors can take a train or bus to Hřensko and then hike for about 3 km to reach the arch. Alternatively, there is a parking lot near the entrance for those who prefer to drive.

Overall, the Malá Pravčická brána is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and hikers in the Czech Republic.

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