Bohemian Paradise | |
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Location | Czech Republic |
Nearest city | Turnov |
Area | 181 km² |
Established | 1955 |
Bohemian Paradise (Czech: Český ráj) is a protected landscape area located in the North of the Czech Republic. There are numerous hiking and biking trails and several campsites. Most popular attractions include skalní města (sandstone cliffs called "rock towns"), Valdštejn Castle, and volcanic basalt rock "fingers" with the Trosky Castle.[1] The nearest towns are Jičín and Turnov, both of which are an approximately two and a half hour train ride [2] from the capital city of Prague.