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Parks #20 in Prague

Nature Park Draháň-Troja

4.7 · 17,913 reviews
Wild, rugged, and naturally scenic
Nature Park Draháň-Troja, Bohnice, 181 00 Praha, Czechia
Interesting facts
1

The park contains the Draháň Valley, a deep gorge carved by the Draháň Creek into the local slate bedrock.

2

It is home to several rare geological sites, including documented deposits from the Silurian and Devonian periods.

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The landscape is part of a larger system of protected natural areas in Prague intended to preserve the valley's distinct microclimate.

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The park's terrain includes the 'Sklenářka' vineyard, one of the oldest in the region, situated on the south-facing slopes.

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Sections of the park are designated as Nature Reserves to protect specific dry grassland plant communities.

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The park connects the Bohnice residential district directly to the riverbank, dropping significantly in elevation.

Overview

Nature Park Draháň-Troja is a protected landscape area spanning the Vltava river valley in northern Prague, known for its steep slopes and diverse geological formations. The park encompasses the sprawling grounds of the Prague Zoo, which is integrated into the rugged terrain. It features the Vltava riverside woodlands, providing a mix of forest paths, meadows, and rocky outcroppings. The Draháň Valley serves as a biological corridor for endemic flora and protected animal species. Visitors can explore a network of marked hiking trails that traverse deep ravines and scenic viewpoints overlooking the river. The area is a hub for outdoor recreation, including riverside fishing spots and cycling paths.

Photo spot

The elevated ridge paths overlooking the Vltava river near the Bohnice edge of the park.

Insider tips

Wear sturdy hiking boots as the trails are often steep, uneven, and can become muddy after rain.

Check the map for the Draháň Valley path, as it offers a more secluded hiking experience compared to the busy zoo vicinity.

Bring your own supplies, as food options are concentrated primarily near the zoo entrance rather than deep in the woodland trails.

What to avoid

Do not mistake the zoo entrance for the only entrance to the park; the woodlands offer extensive free access points outside the zoo walls.

Etiquette

Stay on marked trails to protect sensitive slope vegetation; do not disturb wildlife or gather flora.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-5 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring or early autumn for mild temperatures and optimal vegetation visibility.
Address
Nature Park Draháň-Troja, Bohnice, 181 00 Praha, Czechia
50.143, 14.405
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Details
Shade & rest areasAbundant forest canopy in the valleys; scattered benches near the Vltava riverbank.
Terrain typeSteep forested slopes and river valley ravines.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring or early autumn for mild temperatures and optimal vegetation visibility..

The elevated ridge paths overlooking the Vltava river near the Bohnice edge of the park.

Close by you'll find Prague Zoo, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge.