BOHEMIAN SWITZERLAND - Europe's largest sandstone arch, I discover historic graffiti
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
- I leave Hrensko and walk into the Bohemian Switzerland National Park to see Pravčická Brána, Europe's largest natural sandstone arch, witness the distruction left by a wildfire, and discover 250 year old graffiti carved into rocks.
Filmed June 2023 | Hrensko, Czechia.
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*** TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:44 National park Entrance
00:04:55 First view of Pravčická Brána
00:05:57 Under the arch
00:08:23 The Cable Car
00:11:50 Mezni Louka
00:12:58 Mezna
00:14:22 Kamenice Gorge
00:22:06 Janov
00:23:43 The old Gasthaus
00:24:56 Rock carvings
00:26:02 Hzensko lookout
Fantastic place to walk. Wish I was there walking that beautiful trail.
Could I gently remind you that last time you followed an unknown track from a place, you ended up in an impassable Scottish peat bog! 🙂
Looks lovely. Never been in these parts of Czech Republic, but I rarely miss a certain festival in eastern part, close to Polish border, which is also pretty good looking. Beautiful countryside all around, it seems.
Bratwurst is great for breakfast. I used to stop by a sausage stand at 7 am before I gave lectures at 8 am (Bremen, Germany 🇩🇪)
We happened to pass by train last year when the forest fire was going on, and I made a short video of it. What a coincidence! Nice adventure, nice video!
Your channel always reminds me how big the world is because you take me to places I've never even heard of! Mighty impressive arch that, and you're displaying some good fitness there Scott!
Thanks Steve. I was walking funny the following day though!
Considering the amount of coffee Scott drinks, the number of unhealthy breakfasts/lunches, and how much he sits on planes, trains, busses and everything, there must be a reason why he is still so skinny .....
What a stunning trip and I am in no way shape or form fit enough to do this walk. It's a spectacular place.
I felt exhausted just watching you. Beautiful country. Great video.
Those gorges look absolutely great !
Agree the mountains look more like the great divide than the swiss alps
Great video Scott and seriously impressive hiking stamina.
GOAT
Scott, this is an excellent set up. I like the idea of establishing a base, staying there for 6 - 10 days, and exploring the surroundings. A day trip and a video for each place worth visiting.
Hi Scott, great video, aus always 🙂! The writing "Gemeinschaft" doesn't necessarily have to be a remnant of the occupation during WW II but also can date back to the centuries in which the area was settled by german speaking people as well ach czech ones.
This was an outstanding episode Scott! Thank you for sharing this! ❤
Hi Scott , I just love watching your videos. You go to some really interesting places. It almost feels like I am there too exploring all those nooks and crannies. Great video.
You are not wrong about it looking like the Blue mountains. I think if i was travelling all that way i would be looking at staying at Dresden for art and culture. I have been a follower for several years.
Nature giveth and nature taketh away!
Stunning Vlog @Scott
Hi Scott you amaze me you are supper fit thanks for the video John 😊
Scott you definitely pickl lovely places love them all
Delightful. Thank you.
Love your video's have you ever thought of exploring Canada and the USA we are not as old as over there but we have some beautiful country I would love to have you as a passenger on my bus. But I must say that is very beautiful country
Great video Scott
Another great video
what stunning views,,,,,,, brian d.
Now all you need to find Scott is a cable car that runs through a tunnel while traversing an international border...
My goodness that looked hard work
Scott you must have slept well after that vlog all those steps looked like very hard work great vlog BTW . 👍
nice to see, i have bene in the sand stone area 35 years ago but did not know about this part. you might also like little swiss in luxmburg though it is less stunning but also with gorges
G’day Scott. Great videos . We have visited Dresden before and if we ever get back we will definitely visit these areas. Patrick my other half who was born in Sydney said it reminds you of the Blue Mountains before we heard you say it ( lol) . Thanks for taking us along with you. Ooh we love Bratwurst ( lol). Debbie
The South West Coast Path, Seaton to Lyme Regis section, passes through a golf course just as you leave Seaton. It's a lovely view back down towards the sea.
There's lots of golf courses with footpaths across in the chilterns. There's one just two miles away from me.
Great vlog Scott, beautiful scenery
What a Dump, like Birmingham or even wose Liverpool
You've got stamina, my friend. I think I used to.
Hi Scott , I believe the Ayrshire coastal path takes you through part of the golf course at Turnberry……
I think the sign said Menza had a bus-that's probably why
Hi Scott. The sandstone around that area is certainly reminiscent of the Blue Mountains & other areas around Sydney. Even the canyon isn't too different to some of those found in the Blue Mountains. The vegetation is very different however. The pine forests don't seem to start recovering from a devastating fire as quickly as the Australian bush. There doesn't seem to be much soil erosion though (good thing) which can be a real problem after a fire, especially on steep hill sides.
Used to use a public footpath near Bowood House in Wiltshire that went across an aircraft landing strip. Took longer to cross than an aircraft to land.
Scott, I'm betting you slept well that night. 😎👍
Hi there, great sharing. We are a group of 4 planning the same place you go in October. How did you go to hrensko from decin? thanks alot
I felt exhausted just watching that hike! Thanks for taking us with you exploring that beautiful area.
That neck of the woods had been part of Bohemia, which was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire for quite a while until 1918. So any graffiti or other relicts that say 1883 or similar have no relation to Germany - even though it's just a stone's throw away - but are, in fact, part of the Austrian imperial heritage.
not a train or a plane in sight, but a wonderful day, thanks
Good video scott could you do sloy dam walk one day maybe
I have just recorded the 757 Like, that must be a Boeing of Like.
Wow what an amazing location
Interesting what you said about the origin of the name for the area. I was told that "Schweiz" (Switzerland) becomes part of the name for an area when it's extremely beautiful (e.g., Holsteinische Schweiz, Fränkische Schweiz), so as a reference to the stunning beauty of CH - but that may have been complete fabrication by the person who had told me many years ago. I did believe them, though! 😄
I was just imagining what it would be like after hiking up to Natural Arch in Arches National Park, you looked to the left and there was a restaurant with bratwurst and beer!
More like Bohemian British Columbia!
I had no idea that there were any natural sandstone arches in Europe! Here in the USA, there are many in the southwest and a few in places like Kentucky as well. But I would have never guessed that such a large arch would exist there. Thanks for enlightening me with such an enjoyable vid!
Norther Bohemia is mostly on sandstone - copy paste "Tiské stěny" or "Prachovské skály" or "Drábské světničky" or "Údolí Plakánek" insert in YT and enjoy.
So much hard work in this one. Excellent video! You must be the hardest working CZcamsr. Really well put together and very enjoyable 😊
So, how did you pay, at the station or on the tram?
Switzerland is such a incredible country and is famous for the Alps. I wonder why it doesn’t need to have Euro currency and is still part of Europe. Beautiful mountains as well. 😍
This isn't in Switzerland
WTF. First of all this is in Czechia (Bohemia= todays medieval western Czechia) and secondly Switzerland is in Europe but not part of the European Union/Eurozone and don't use the Euro but the CHF. There are also some EU Countries that doesn't use the Euro which are in the EU but not in the Eurozone like Sweden.
I love seeing going all these countries. Can you speak the countries language?
Only one way I'm doing that gig, on a push bike. Rent one, take your own, it's the only way to see it all and sense it all without spending too many days wearing out shoe leather. Don't thanks me, you can have it for free.😉
Woohoo, first in, been loving this "week in" series. But where's the cheese and chocolate for a pretend Switzerland?
What a horrible fire.😮
You need to hydrate more! Keep thinking you are going to fade away…
Forests evolved to burn, it is how the renew.
in a natural world this works well, but in our modern world with the human factor/intrusion erosion and certain insect plagues often enough kick in harder then ever after a fire and plenty of spots sadly do not recover anymore on their own. The increasingly warmer and dryer sommers also dont help. And this region also got some pretty bad flooding lately, which eroded some vital valleys further.
Thankfully in those tourist spots a lot of cash is thrown at the problem and they try to help nature along ... but there are spots in the saxon/bohemian switzerland which dont get that attention and they look increasingly worst over the past decades.
Don’t know how you get the strength to continue….please get and drink more water so you don’t get dehydrated 😂😂
Not anywhere as good as the Arches National Park in Utah.
Why doesn't he travel to Bangkok, ffs
Wow wow wow pls no more walking videos pls am bloody knackered just watching you, lmao lmao great video again scott best wishes