Forest parks in Prague: where to go for a walk during the lockdown
Wine park
Unpretentious three-kilometer walk you can start from the bus stop Wine cemetery, from where you head along U Bakaláře and V Obůrkách streets towards the Velká and Malá Obůrka ponds. There you will continue along the yellow route along V Podskalí Street, which will take you to the picturesque castle park along sandstone rocks full of unusual niches. You travel when you do satalic pheasants and then to the baroque chapel of St. Anne, from where you can go home from the bus stop Satalical Game Reserve.
Wine park. Photo: Prague nature
Nightingale Valley
You will find an almost unknown corner of nature in the capital, cut out from a postcard, not far from the Lochkov Tunnel. The place is not marked with hiking trails and if you do not enjoy its beauty for a long time, you will walk through it about half an hour. Nevertheless, his visit is worth it. You can go from the street Nightingale along Skalní potok until you reach a large meadow. Then follow the path as well and then you can come to do Lochkováor go back to the default Radotina.
Cibulka Park
Have you ever driven motorbike line S65 po Prague Semmering, which will provide an interesting sightseeing tour of the southwestern part of the metropolis? The train leaving from the main station to Hostivice also stops at the station Prague-Cibulkafrom where the street At The Height you can go to the park around the Cibulka homestead, which was once the seat of squatters. Here you will find a stone lookout tower, a Chinese pavilion or a hermitage modeled on the same building in Saxony.
Cibulka Park. Photo: Jan Groh, Wikimedia Commons
Klánovice forest
Dense forest on the eastern tip of the metropolis, which surrounds not only Klánovice, but also Újezd nad Lesy, Šestajovice, Nové Jirny and Úvaly, gained a bad reputation due to the local murder of a treasure hunter six years ago. For “dark forest” people considered it as early as modern times, when they became a refuge for paws and thieves. But it would be a shame to defend himself paths that just make angles do not pass. Perhaps the handlers from the guards who have a branch in his bowels will give you a feeling of security.
Drahanské valley
You can also enjoy a peaceful afternoon stroll in the nature park north of Čimiceit will take you about an hour or two. It can be started, for example, from a bus stop Locks next to the shelter for dogs and go down the Vltava to the crossroads Drahanské údolí, from where you go along the yellow cottage settlement along the stream. It will take you to the mill, then you can continue straight on Dolní Chaberor head through the tree alley to the final end Čimic.
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