The Broumovské stěny are located not far from the town of Broumov in northern Czechia, close to the border with Poland. Well-known neighbors are Adršbach and Teplice to the west. This rock world is just as exciting and thrilling as the neighboring areas and this climbing brochure is just as challenging, as knowledge of the Czech language is essential.There are also maps of the crags and written descriptions of the individual routes.64 pagesCzech languageLanguage only - no toposEdition 2021J. Meško
If Adršbach, Teplice and Broumovské stěny are not enough for you, you can also go to Ostaš. The adventure remains similar. In return, you get a magnificent rocky backdrop and guaranteed memories of a great route!The new edition of the Ostaš climbing guide has been updated and is slightly more comprehensive. Czech is still a must to find your way through the program! In addition to site plans and many top views of the crags (with arrows indicating the location of the route), lots of words and great impressions on color photos convey the beauty and charm of climbing in this area.240 pagesLanguage CzechSite plans - plan views / location of the routes - lots of languageEdition 2023P. Jenka, A. Kadlec
After 16 long years, the Resch - Sika tandem has compiled a guide to the popular and unique rock area - the Bohemian Karst. It is a comprehensive work covering practically all the rock areas from the southwestern edge of Prague stretching along the Berounka River through Karlštejn to Beroun. Due to the nature of the walls, the binding on the shorter side was chosen a bit unconventionally for better clarity of the drawings - the guide is therefore in landscape format and you will find 1371 routes in 13 areas. On top of that there are hundreds of photos and dozens of maps. The guidebook combines photo previews of the rock units (with the main routes marked) and clear schematic drawings of individual walls and sectors. You will find QR GPS codes for navigation on mobile devices and clear maps for easy orientation. An alphabetical list of routes and much more information about the history, nature and geomorphology of the area.352 pageslanguage czech / englishedition 2022P. Resch, J. Sika
It has taken a very long time and many Riss(Adršpach) lovers have been waiting eagerly for it - the new Adršpach I. has been published. The two authors have delivered a great work. In a robust hardcover and on 534 pages, the south-eastern part of the area is fully described and includes nine sectors (Rokle nad Černým jezírkem, Rokle nad Spáleným mlýnem, Za pískovnou, Vstupní obvod, Panoptikum, Jezerka, Janovická Vlčí rokle, Ztracená rokle and Ostrov). The climbing guide reflects the status as of December 31, 2023 and describes 1426 towers and massifs with 4239 routes and 262 variants. It contains 51 detailed plans and drawings of the ground plans of important towers. New in this book is a sophisticated navigation system through the rock labyrinth, which speeds up the process of finding the chosen crag.According to Jan, the second part is already in the works, but it will take a while yet. Until then, Part 1 should be enough to entice, enthrall or simply enchant.534 pagesLanguage CzechEdition 2024
A large part of Dubské Skály / Daubian Switzerland lies in the wild and romantic CHKO Kokořínsko Protected Landscape Area in northern Bohemia. Characterized by deep forests and clear lakes, this dreamy landscape not only invites you to relax, but also offers plenty of opportunities to climb the peaks of bizarre rock formations. This inviting sandstone cliff home stretches between Česká Lípa in the north and Liběchov and Mšeno in the south. The two-volume, robust climbing guide covers both the northern and southern areas of Daubian Switzerland. Clear sector maps guide you through the labyrinth of sandstone towers. A few top views / topos provide more clarity. Anyone who enjoys trad climbing, pure Czech culture and nature and also speaks the language of the country will be happy here, even with the routes on the crags described entirely in Czech. A climbing guide in the good old fashioned way - you train your imagination and orientation. Very helpful in times of digitalization.Volume North 222 pagesVolume South 364 pagesLanguage CzechEdition 2020
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After more than 25 years, the new edition of the climbing guidebook for the famous Hruboskalsko climbing area has been published. During this time, more than 1000 new routes have been added and 45 new crags have been mapped and climbed. The original two volumes have now been combined into one.Petr Hejtmánek and Tomáš Homolka describe all the important parts of the Skalák in detail on more than 400 pages: Dračí skály, Zámeckou rokli, Kapelníka, Čertovu ruku, Maják, Přední Skalák. For the individual peaks there are the classic floor plans with route markings as "Topo". The important rest is of course included: the routes with difficulty, the first ascent and the date of the first ascent. The site plans in the respective areas are extremely useful when navigating through this wonderful world of rock. 410 pagesLanguage CzechEdition 2023P. Hejtmánek, T. Homolka
The Broumovské stěny are located not far from the town of Broumov in northern Czechia, close to the border with Poland. Well-known neighbors are Adršbach and Teplice to the west.This rock world is just as exciting and thrilling as the neighboring areas and this climbing brochure is just as challenging, as knowledge of Czech, at least climbing Czech, is essential.Apart from that, there are maps of the crags and written descriptions of the individual routes.64 pagesLanguage CzechLanguage only - no toposEdition 2014S. Beneš, Š. Omámik
Sandstone in all possible forms. Nice landscape of Broumov highlands.
Exact access information
More than 875 boulder problems at 210 stones
Detailed access maps
Many photos of the boulders with the course of the problems
Topos of the boulder-fields
324 pages
language Czech / some descriptions like symbols in english
2. edition 2021
J. Šolc, L. Rendl
Bouldering in the northern part of the Czech Republic, close to Ostaš / Adršpach Bor is located not far (southeast) from Ostaš in the north of the Czech Republic and is also characterized by the best sandstone - stronger and finer than Ostaš. Bouldering is done on the blocs, often with slopers as a grip. On 311 blocks are 1445 problems to solve!These are listed in the bouldering guidebook. More potential is definitely there and you can certainly create your own problem in the middle of the spruce thicket.
The book is in Chezh, however it is so well done that you do not need to understand the language to come to this bouldering area and solve the problem. You will find the GPS coordinates, very good site plans, the best topos as well as pictograms in English. All of difficulties are presented, however predominant are 6A to 6C.
536 pages Language: Czech Edition 2018
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