The route combines old paths with newly laid out sections and connects points of interest in the Bohemian Switzerland National Park, which has partially reopened after last year's fire. The route was prepared by the non-profit company České Švýcarsko in cooperation with the Czech Tourist Club (KČT). The Ústí nad Labem region covered the CZK 1.4 million cost. Many remarkable places were included in the meandering route. Along the way, people will enjoy the views of the Labe canyon, rock formations, view towers, castles, and towns. Tourists don’t need to walk the entire trail. “After several kilometers, the road always passes through villages or towns where public transport operates. The trip can thus be easily planned, but also interrupted at any time and continued again as needed – without the need for a car,” Česká Švýcarsko director Jan Šmíd said, adding that the route supported sustainable tourism.
