Rájecké stěny is a picturesque sandstone massif featuring rock towers, passages, and windows, stretching from the German border towards Tisá. This area holds significant historical importance in sandstone climbing, with the first known ascent in the history of sandstone climbing occurring here in the 1920s on Bumbrlíček (Raizanadel).
🧗♀️ Offers quality and varied sandstone terrain for climbers of all levels, from beginners to advanced.
🏞️ Provides a peaceful environment amidst beautiful nature, appealing to both climbers and tourists seeking less crowded spots.
🪨 Features numerous short, well-secured routes, especially in the Ostříží stěny area.
👨👩👧👦 Rájecké údolí, with its stream and fine sand, is popular with families with children.
🚶♀️ Connects to the nearby Tiské stěny via marked hiking trails, offering extended exploration.
🚫 Strict rules apply to sandstone climbing: no magnesium or chemical aids, no climbing on wet sandstone, no artificial aids that damage the rock, and no first ascents.
🏕️ No designated camping or accommodation directly within the Rájec rock area.
🍽️ No direct refreshment options; visitors should bring their own drinks and snacks.
🎟️ Entry fees: Free
🅿️ Parking: Available near Penzion Zátiší.
🏕️ Accommodation and camping are only possible in the nearby Tisá.
🍽️ Nearest refreshment options are in Tisá (Turistická chata, Refugio cafe, Zlatá koruna restaurant, fast food) and Ostrov (Hotel Ostrov, U Císaře camp).
🚗 Accessible by road from Tisá. Parking is available near Penzion Zátiší.
🚶♀️ Can be reached via the NS Zapomenuté pohraničí trail from Děčínský Sněžník peak and other marked tourist paths.
🤝 Contact information and general area details are available via www.tisa.cz.