We will spend our time in Prague's nature reserve, walking through places of former fortified settlements and castles, enjoying views and admiring pieces of Mother Nature.
After a short scenic ride by a traditional motor-coach train through a picturesque valley, crossing the Vltava river, passing two viaducts, cliffs and other rock formations, and enjoying a view over Prague, we will start our approximately 9-km-long walk towards the Prokop Valley. Subsequently, we will pass by a former, ancient hillfort - being one of the first Slavic settlements of Prague, from where you will be given a first nice view.
We will continue our walk along the valley up to the cliffs, behind which the parts of Prague you probably already know will start coming out again. After taking pleasure in the view of the natural surroundings and the 150-years-old railway from the cliffs, we will set out for the last part of our walk. Passing through a forresty area, we will get to another former hillfort, from where you will finally be given the promised views of Prague.
After descending down the hill, we can finish our hike with lunch (only voluntary indeed).