Adrspach Teplice Rocks, lugar de rodaje de Las Crónicas de Narnia





Descripción
Déjate sorprender por las rocas de Adršpach, una reserva natural nacional en la República Checa, sumérgete en los lugares de la vida real que se ven en la pantalla en la película de fantasía Las crónicas de Narnia: El león, la bruja y el armario.
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Itinerario
Déjese sorprender por las rocas de Adrspach, una reserva natural nacional en la República Checa, sumérjase en los lugares de la vida real que se ven en la pantalla en la película de fantasía Las crónicas de Narnia: El león, la bruja y el armario. Después de un viaje panorámico de dos horas desde Wrocław, llegará al pintoresco pueblo de Adrspach, en la frontera checo-polaca. Camina por la extensa ciudad de rocas, que forma un laberinto de impresionantes gargantas. Durante la caminata, disfrute de los espectaculares paisajes de las extrañas formaciones rocosas, con sus diferentes nombres, tales como: Amantes, Alcalde y Alcalde, Pan de Azúcar, Karkonosch de Dientes entre los demás. Uno de los aspectos más destacados es una hermosa cascada rodeada por las rocas del hechicero Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, el poeta alemán más famoso del romanticismo que visitó las rocas en 1790. Después de la caminata tiene un tiempo libre o almuerzo en el restaurante local. Por la tarde, tomar un viaje en planeta de regreso a Wroclaw.
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Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Lleve sus pasaportes u otros documentos válidos que le permitan cruzar la frontera polaco-checa.
Opiniones(45)
Overall, it was great to see the rocks and our guide was awesome.The two hour trek from Wroclaw goes by quickly, and allows for some rest. If you have any mobility issues, you will have extreme difficulty seeing several portions of the hike. If you prefer to walk in nature, peacefully, you’ll want to pick a time to visit that is not crowded. Packing a lunch and bringing water is a good idea. I wouldn’t recommend this particular tour for a solo traveler, as it does not allow you an individual ticket fare option. I had to pay double in order to join. I don’t regret taking this tour, but a solo priced option would be considerate.
A gem of a natural wonder. So glad we signed up. Our guide Mathias was very helpful with good English, pointing out the highlights and telling captivating stories. He takes good pictures too.
A beautiful place not to be missed. Rocks and lake are incredible. Our guide Adam was friendly, great explainer (a geography graduate so if you want to know about the rocks, he is perfect) and safe driver. Take a bit of Czech cash if want to buy stuff.
Beautiful hike in a fairytale site! Our Birken guide absolutely fantastic, kind and comprehensive! Small group, so very personalized, in short I definitely recommend it!
Amazing experience that I wish we had set aside more time for. We took a day trip here while we were in Prague. And it was definitely worth it. My only regret was that we didn't set aside enough time. If we ever get the chance again we will bring food and drinks to have along the way on the trip. And set aside many more hours to walk the entire loop also around the water. 4 hours minimum. The kids, aged 9 and 11 loved it too. The only activity on the trip that was equally popular with both adults and children. Be prepared that the place is popular. We arrived around 1pm and had to wait in line because they only let a certain amount of people in at a time. So dont think you can't wander around alone, but with quite a few others. When we left the park at 4pm there were starting to be a bit less people, so the afternoon is probably a better time to come.
Adam did a great job with mixing up the guided trail and also letting us have some free time after by ourselves. We were a mixed group of Polish and English and he handled it well with two languages so that no one felt left out. He is a great local guide and I would recommend him and this beautiful trip to anyone.
Despite a steady rain from start to finish, our day trip from Wrocław to the stunning Adršpach-Teplice Rocks was a fantastic experience. A huge thank you to Adam, our driver and guide, whose deep knowledge and friendly commentary kept us engaged and informed throughout the journey. His stories added a lot of character to the trip and made the long drive feel much shorter. The rain turned out to be a hidden blessing—keeping the crowds away and allowing us to explore the mystical rock formations in peace. The company was well-prepared, offering umbrellas and ponchos to anyone who needed them, which made walking the trails much more comfortable. The towering cliffs and labyrinthine paths truly brought the magic of Narnia to life, even under a grey sky. The greenery and paths throughout were easily to walk but did have a few spots with stairs. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Wrocław and looking for a unique, scenic adventure off the beaten path.
It's absolutly worth going there. Amazing and beautiful place. Our Guide Maciej was very nice and helpful, knew a lot and was also funny. He also was a great careful driver. I very much enjoyed this trip.
Great experience, Adam the guide was super nice and helpful. Ps get comfy clothes nd shoes for hiking
We booked this as a last minute excursion from Wrocław and I’m so glad we did! By far one of my favourite things done during my trip to Poland (even though it’s in the Czech Republic.) We followed the green trail around the park, taking roughly 2 hours to complete- it took a bit longer as we took some detours + snow. The walk itself was very easy to do, I imagine it would be easier in warmer weather but in conditions we did it in I would still recommend to people with minimal hiking experience. The only thing I would say, if you’re heading out when it’s cold, watch your step on the stairs as they’re a bit all over the place. Without snow I reckon they’d be okay though. The national park was beautiful. Not that the weather is in its control but being able to experience such place in snow was a one of a kind experience and a first for me so I was well and truly blown away by it all! I love a rock as much as the next person but these ones were something else. The peace you feel whilst walking around a place like this is hard to describe, the silence of your surroundings really allows you to take it all in. Although it might seem a bit daunting going to a place like this out of season when it’s cold and snowy I would highly recommend doing it- just make sure you’re wearing appropriate footwear- I wore dr marten boots (silly of me i know) and I slipped a good three times 🥲 I’m off to watch Narnia now and tell everyone I’ve been there- never thought I’d be able to say that!



