Walking Routes FAQ
Answers to your questions about exploring Czech Republic on foot
Our routes range from 2-hour urban walks in Prague to half-day countryside strolls in South Moravia, with several family-friendly options that take 1.5–3 hours. We've got dedicated guides for walks with kids that avoid steep climbs and include rest spots with views.
No. Prague neighborhood walks need only comfortable everyday shoes. Riverside paths along the Vltava are also flat and accessible. South Moravia wine trails have some gentle slopes but don't require technical gear—good walking shoes are all you need.
All our routes are walkable year-round, but they're best from April to October when weather's reliable and daylight lasts longer. Winter walks are quieter and beautiful too—just expect shorter daylight hours and dress warmly.
Prague walks explore neighborhoods, architecture, and history within the city—you'll see Jewish Quarter, Old Town, and hidden local spots. Countryside routes focus on natural landscapes, villages, and regional culture—like wine trails in South Moravia or riverside paths that show how people live outside the capital.
We provide detailed guides you can download and use independently—no tour booking required. Each route includes step-by-step directions, distance, elevation, and background about what you'll see. If you prefer guided experiences, we can connect you with local partners.
Absolutely. Our guides are built for visitors and locals alike. We explain the history and character of each area, so you understand what you're seeing. Start with Prague walks if you're in the capital, then explore riverside paths or South Moravia countryside—each teaches you something different about the country.
Still have questions?
Get in touch with us directly. We're happy to help you find the perfect walking route for your interests and abilities.