České Švýcarsko and Labské pískovce

The most beautiful region of the Czech Republic

Petr Liška
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Inserted: 12.03.2017
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Area loved by photographers and tourists surrounding the Elbe canyon at the border with Germany. You will find here the most famous rock bridge in Europe – Pravčická brána. The whole area occupies the Děčín Highlands and falls into the Labské pískovce Protected Landscape Area and the National Park České Švýcarsko.

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