📜 Trosky Castle, a famous ruin and symbol of the Bohemian Paradise, stands on two volcanic basalt peaks.
🔍 Explore its two towers, Baba and Panna, and discover the mysterious underground passages.
⛰️ See the iconic silhouette of Trosky Castle
panoramic views from Baba tower, newly paved with a walkway (since June 2024)
learn about medieval history and myths of secret tunnels
educational programs and working sheets for children (since June 2024)
dog-friendly with a dedicated dog corner and lockable kennels outside the gate
explore surrounding beautiful ponds, rock cities, and nature reserves
access to numerous hiking and cycling trails
🌙 Enjoy special night tours
👨👩👧👦 Weekends during high season focus on families with children
🗺️ Explore nearby sights like Bezděz, Sychrov, Hrubý Rohozec, Grabštejn, Frýdlant, Lemberk, and Zákupy
⚠️ Dogs are not allowed on the castle viewpoints (Aehrenthálská vyhlídka, Baba tower) or their staircases
Dogs must be supervised at all times within the castle grounds
♿ Castle does not have barrier-free access; strollers can reach the second courtyard, but further terrain is difficult with stairs
🚴♀️ Cyclists must dismount and lead bikes on the path to the castle
Adult entry (25-64 years): 160 Kč
Discounted entry (seniors 65+, youth 18-24, ZTP/P card holders): 130 Kč
Children (6-17 years): 50 Kč
Children (0-5 years): Free
Kindergarten groups (0-5 years): 40 Kč
Working sheets for children: 30 Kč (includes pencil, smaller children's version includes stickers)
Payment by card or cash accepted.
Parking is available 500m below the castle for a fee, operated by a private provider.
Dogs are welcome inside the castle grounds on a leash.
Dog corner with lockable kennels available outside the castle gate (lock and water bowl provided).
Dogs are not permitted on viewpoints or staircases leading to them.
Owners must supervise their dogs at all times.
Project "Trosky for children and schoolchildren" launched June 19, 2024.
Purchase fun and educational working sheets for kindergarten and school-aged children.
Children under 15 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Bike stands are located in front of the castle gate.
Entry with bikes into the castle is forbidden.
Cyclists must dismount and lead bikes on the path to the castle.
Locks and chains are available for rent at the ticket office.
A kiosk with refreshments is located in the first courtyard.
A Tourist Chalet is located below the castle.
The castle is open seasonally from the first weekend of April until the first Sunday of November.
April and October: Open weekends and public holidays.
May, June, and September: Open daily except Mondays (open on public holidays if Monday).
July and August: Open daily.
Closed for the winter season from November 3rd to March 31st.
The castle does not have barrier-free access.
Strollers can reach the second courtyard, but further terrain involves stairs and is difficult.
Hrad Trosky, under the National Heritage Institute (NPU).