Die Prachovské skály (deutsch: Prachauer Felsen) liegen im äußersten Osten des
Böhmischen Paradieses.
The Prachovské Skály is a rock area with a long tradition of climbing.
The large rock formation of the Prachovské Skály comprises a lot of tall and
relatively narrow towers. The locality offers wonderful conventional rises in
the walls, chinks and rock chimneys. The trails cover the whole difficulty
range, the locality is relatively well-accessible, and there is good service
background.
The sandstone in the Prachovské Skály is relatively compact so you can use
even miniature toeholds and catches. The rock is solid, relatively well
catchable, and the lock outs are fixed in reasonable distances. There are too
many tourists within a relatively small area, though – so those who love quiet
places usually decide to go somewhere else.