Tisá

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North of the village of Tisá, on the edge of the sandstone slab, a massive wall of walls rises to a height of 70m, facing south towards the open landscape, with a view of the Czech Central Highlands. The rock town got its name from the nearby village of Tiská stény. They form part of the Labská pískovce PLA and cover an area of ​​99,56 ha. At their highest point, they reach 613 meters above sea level. You can enter the rocks in two places: from…
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Other places in the vicinity - Tiské steny

Tusk

Via Špičák and Mordova ravine to Petrovice.

Decínský Sněžník - Shepherd's Wall lookout

Decínský Sněžník - Shepherd's Wall lookout

Tisá

Printing walls (Ústí nad Labem district)

Monument to those who died in World War Tisá

Monument to those who died in World War Tisá

church from Libouchka

Church of St. Anne in Tisza

Our dwarf

Tisá- Elbe sandstones