Tisůvka
Tisůvka, also known as Čertův kámen, is a 18m high gneiss rock formation in the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area. It offers about 40 climbing routes of easier difficulty.

📜 Tisůvka, also known as Čertův kámen (Devil's Stone), is a gneiss rock formation up to 18 meters high, located about 1.5 km northwest of Cikháj in the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area.
🔍 According to local legends, it represents the remains of a church in Světnov that the devil dropped while carrying them.

Why Go

☀️ Offers approximately 40 rock climbing routes, primarily of easier difficulty.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Rock climbing is prohibited annually from March 1st to June 30th due to bird nesting.
🚫 Access to the rocks is only permitted via the shortest paths from marked tourist trails.
🚫 Climbing on unmarked objects or outside the permitted period requires written permission from the CHKO administration.
🚫 The use of magnesium for climbing requires written permission from the CHKO administration.
🚫 Replacing or installing new anchors and marking routes requires written consent from the CHKO administration.
🚫 Organizing sports, tourist, or other events requires written consent from the CHKO administration.
🚫 First ascents (prvovýstupy) are prohibited.

Getting There

🚗 Park where the road intersects with the red marked trail, then walk approximately 2.5 km along the red trail to reach the rocks.

Managed By

🤝 The activity is regulated by the Administration of the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area (Správa CHKO Žďárské vrchy) and the Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic (AOPK ČR), in agreement with the Czech Mountaineering Association.

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Rock climbingOutdoor activityNatureProtected areaŽďárské vrchyRock formationHiking