Are There Mountains in Prague?

By Robert Palmer

Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant nightlife. However, many visitors to the city wonder if there are any mountains nearby that offer scenic views and outdoor activities. The answer is yes and no.

Prague’s Location

Prague is situated in central Bohemia, a region that is mostly flat with rolling hills. The city itself is built on seven hills, which gives it a hilly terrain but not quite mountainous.

Closest Mountains

The closest mountains to Prague are the Krkonoše Mountains in the north of the country. They are about 120 km away from Prague and are easily accessible by car or public transport.

The Krkonoše Mountains are part of the Sudetes mountain range and include the highest peak in the Czech Republic, Sněžka (1603 meters).

Activities in Krkonoše

The Krkonoše Mountains offer a range of outdoor activities including hiking, skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking. In winter months there are several ski resorts that attract both locals and tourists looking for winter sports fun.

Other Nearby Mountains

Another popular mountain range near Prague is the Šumava Mountains (also known as Bohemian Forest) which lie to the southwest of Prague on the border with Germany. The Šumava Mountains offer stunning views of forests and lakes along with hiking trails.

Activities in Šumava

In addition to hiking, visitors to Šumava can also go cycling or canoeing on its rivers. There are several towns within Šumava where visitors can stay overnight, including Železná Ruda and Kvilda.

Conclusion

While Prague itself may not have any mountains, it is surrounded by several mountain ranges that offer a variety of outdoor activities and stunning views. Visitors to Prague can easily plan day trips or overnight stays to explore these nearby mountains and enjoy the great outdoors.