🎬 Prokop Valley Lake, a picturesque rock lake in Prague's Prokop Valley, is famous for its role in the Czech films 'Pelíšky' and 'Tváře pod maskou'.🌿 Formed in 1905 from a flooded limestone quarry, it recently underwent a comprehensive revitalization (2023-2024) to enhance its natural beauty and ecological health. It is a key feature within the larger Prokopské údolí Nature Reserve, renowned for its deep limestone canyon and significant paleontological findings.# Why Go🎥 Visit a famous film location from 'Pelíšky' and 'Tváře pod maskou'.🏞️ Enjoy the picturesque natural beauty of Prokop Valley and explore its unique geology and history on a popular nature trail.🦆 Observe diverse waterfowl, fish, and even returned crayfish and toads in the lake's clear waters.🚶♀️ Explore the surrounding revitalized area, accessible from the west bank, and relax on shore benches.💧 See the unique underground water source from a nearby military area, providing a continuous flow of 10 liters per second.🪨 Discover steep limestone cliffs, abandoned quarries, caves, and significant paleontological sites rich in Devonian limestone fossils within the reserve.# Why Avoid📏 Relatively small lake (107m long, 26m wide, 4m deep) if you expect a large body of water.🚫 No specific facilities like toilets or food vendors directly on site.⚠️ Biologically poor, and water quality can be affected by people feeding ducks.♿ Limited accessibility due to steep surrounding rocks, not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers directly at the lake.# Cost🎟️ Entry fees: Free.# Hours⏰ Year-round access (24/7).# Suggested Time⏱️ Suggested Time: 1.5 hours (for the lake area).# Getting There🚗 Accessible by foot, bike, or public transport.🚌 Public transport options available to nearby areas.🗺️ The nature trail starts in Prague-Butovice and connects to the Řeporyje – Hlubočepy trail.# 🅿️ ParkingFree parking is available along K Dalejím street, about 300m walk to the lake.# Managed By🤝 Managed by Lesy hl. m. Prahy (Forests of the Capital City of Prague).