The Adršpach-Teplice Rocks are a remarkable collection of sandstone formations situated in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. Named after the adjacent towns of Adršpach and Teplice nad Metují, this site has attracted visitors since the 19th century, as reflected in the variety of stone inscriptions and historical postcards found in the area.
This area boasts a rich history and has been designated as a national nature reserve since 1933. In 1991, it became part of the Broumovsko Protected Landscape Area. The rocks are not only a popular spot for rock climbing but also serve as an important breeding ground for peregrine falcons, which are protected by national legislation.
Visitors can reach the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks by car or public transport to the nearby villages of Adršpach or Teplice nad Metují. Its proximity to the Polish border, located less than 7 km away, makes it easily accessible from neighboring countries.
Ticket prices vary based on the season and the activities chosen. Generally, visitors can expect to pay between 100 to 200 CZK for basic entry, with additional fees for guided tours or special experiences.
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