Touristic signs colors are explained this way: RED - long-distance or ridge trails BLUE - significant trails GREEN - local trails YELLOW - short, interconnecting trails Colors do not really mean the difficulty of the trail.
Yup, the grand-father Czech came way before murder of St. Václav and that happend in 935. So the 1310 makes no sense if you know how it was chronologically.
@@dturtleneck No, mělo by to proběhnout během stěhování národů. Slovanští "dobrodruzi" jsou na hranicích Byzance zdokumentováni někdy v 6. století, a praotec Čech by měl spadat zhruba do stejné doby.
@@Geker3 Czech princes were christened in Regensburg in 845, so definitely before that. 1310 would be indeed ridiculous as that was already toward the end of John of Luxemburg reign after the Přemyslid dynasty had already ended. (These English name translations are just weird :D)
v roce 1310 se oženil Jan Lucemburský s Eliškou Přemyslovnou a tím se stal desátým českým králem Praotec Čech přišel na horu Říp o něco dříve .... není přesně doloženo kdy přišel , uvádí se několik dat , nejpravděpodobnějším je 644 n.l. , což je asi tak o tři Ameriky dřív
No, urozená královská dcera z české dědičné královské dynastie Přemyslovců Eliška, se provdala morganatickým (nerovnorodým) sňatkem za syna pouhého hraběte Jindřicha z Lucemburku, z francouzské nižší nepanovnické šlechty (panovnická je od knížete výše) Jana, který se pak stal králem manželem. Na vévodství povýšil francouzské Lucemburské hrabství až Karel IV. jako český král a volený císař Svaté říše římské, ochránce víry, po otcově smrti. Kelti obývali celou Evropu již cca 600 let před n.l. ze které je začali vytlačovat Římané, Germáni, Frankové, Ugrofinové..., aby se přes ten zbytek (Češi a Rakušané) převalili v cca 5- -6. století Slované, kteří při stěhování národů přitáhli z Asie. Tedy, první zmínka o českých knížatech spadá do doby, ve které označuje Kosmas (děkan pražské svatovítské kapituly) ve své latinsky psané Chronica Boemorum - Kronice Čechů 1119-1125 otce bájné kněžny Libuše Kroka jako keltského knížete. První zmínka o bájném Čechovi dorazivším na horu Říp, je až o cca 200 let později v Dalimilově kronice 1314-1325, ve kterém však nazývá praotce Čecha pouhým stařešinou. Nicméně, prvním doloženým českým knížetem je syn knížete Hostivíta (syna bájné kněžny Libuše a Přemysla oráče) kníže Bořivoj I. cca 825 - 890, jehož syn Spytihněv I. byl do své zletilosti vazalem velkomoravského knížete Svatopluka I. Po jeho smrti se Velkomoravská říše rozpadla a Spytihněv I. se vrátil cca 895 na Přemyslovské knížectví do Levého Hradce (Roztoky u Prahy), kterému patřily pouze Střední Čechy. Pak spojil všechna česká knížata v Čechách a na Moravě a stal se jejich vůdcem. Prvním českým králem a zakladatelem české královské Přemyslovské dynastie se pak stal český král Vratislav II. 1033-1092.
Oh and if you ever feel like discovering nature somewhere else besides Bohemia, I recommend going to Moravský kras, there are some beautiful caves and also a famous Macocha abyss which is the biggest sinkhole of its kind in central Europe.
Na české přírodě (hlavně tady na severu) miluji tu její bezpečnost. Žádná velká a nebezpečná zvířata ani žádní smrtelně jedovatí tvorové (zmiji jsem v životě nepotkal). Kdo tohle může říct? Hodně málo zemí. Prostě zlatá česká příroda. :) Zdravím z Děčína.
Fun fact: on czech signs, they have kilometers. On slovakian signs, we have time of walking. Because our routes are usually more steep and on some places we have ladders. So 1 km on one place can take 10 minutes and 1 km on another place can take much much longer time.
A few years ago when I was visiting Prague I used a local tour company, Northern Hikes. They provided transport, a guide, lunch, a boat ride, and a great experience.It was a nice way to see the same area for someone lacking a car or local transportation skills. The area is beautiful.
I am going to the Czech republic in August. I haven't visited for a long time. I just love that country, the Czech people, pivo, culture and absolutely everything about it! I even love how Czechs are self critical, ha-ha! Yes, I am biased, :-) I am of Czech and Croatian heritage. BTW, your videos are awesome.
@@DreamPrague Just came back from Croatia and Montenegro, so I can say that I like all three - Croatian, Montenegrin and Czech countryside, more than the cities, beaches and other well-known "highlights".
As a person born in Děčín and raised by this piece of land called Bohemian Switzerland I have only one think to say...thank you. ❤ well maybe one more, come here again.
Went to see Pravčická brána last year, amazing! And I'll return to the Czech Republic this summer (for the 5th time, I can't let this little country go:))
Jéééjda lidi chybka v roce , zblázněme se. :) +- roku 1310 byla prvně zmíněna pověst o příchodu praotce ve starých kronikách. Takže zas tak mimo téma to nebylo. Ale pro upřesnění pratáta dorazil ccr. kolem roku 650. ale taky už si to přesně nepamatuju :D jinak další hezké video.
@@petrzajicek830 tak jsem se chvilku pídil po netu a první zmínky o Čechu ,Lechu a Rusu jsem vypídil na roky 1283-1296. je možné že jsem nehledal důkladně :)
Beautiful place. My friend is running an agency that is focusing mostly on Bohemian Switzerland full day trips for foreign tourists. I myself tried to be a tour guide here once. It was really fun! 😅👍
Lovely! I live in Czech my whole life and use turist markers a lot, but nobody ever told me meaning behind the colors. I just thought that they are all the same. Thanks for enlightening me! 👍🏻
Super Jen! Ještě zajeďte do východních Čech. Navštivte Adršpašské skály. Podívejte se do Nového Města nad Metují, vykoupejte se v Rozkoši, zajeďte do Zoo Dvůr Králové nad Labem atd... Rozhodně nebudete litovat
Moc hezké video a výlet, je tam krásně. Tobíka bych asi v lese bral raději na vodítko, když ho zajímají veverky, myslivci na to mají nějaký zákon... Na nedopatření v datu už tu upozornili, rozdíl o pár let, asi jako že Mayflower připlula do Ameriky v roce 2300.
I understand that for American is the year 1310 "long long ago", but Czechs came here many centuries earlier. Hájek's chronicle says that the praotec Čech came to Říp in 644
I had to rewatch this twice to make sure I heard right. 1310 is the beginning of Jan Lucemburk's reign. A lot of history and one whole dynasty skipped.
The old Praotec Cech legend is a very interesting one! Especially when you realize just a bit up north in Poland we have a really similar one - except in our version there were three brothers, "praotci": Cech, Lech (Pole) and Rus (Russian I guess). And our legend says the Lech guy saw a nest with eagles and said: This is it for us, guys, we're staying. This was the place today's city of Gniezno is located (also first capital of Poland, and also Gniezno is very similar to Polish "gniazdo" which actually says "nest"). So it seems the Cech guy just went a bit more south, saw Rip and then founded his country, apparently. Not quite sure what happened to Rus, though. Never heard of that guy again, I'm afaid.
Well, if ever any forefather Cech existed, he came in Bohemia around 550 AD... Kingdom of Bohemia was formed 1198AD and Duchy of Bohemia was formed 895AD. Just to correct facts. But dont worry, many natives know less about history than you :-)
Hi, Jennifer, Sir_Mac here, as always! If forefather Čech climbed the Říp, it was in 7th century. Your mention is about first record in the chronicle about that event. If it truly happened, no-one knows, but as a legend it is lovely. By the way - Pravčická brána appeared in the very first installment of the Narnia saga. The Pravčická brána will collapse one day. Because of the geological processes and movement, the arch will fall down one day. "Jetřichovice" - derived from Jetřich (also Dětřich), which is in german Dietrich... So there was a lot of men of that name. Like Petrovice (Petr), Karlovice (Karel), Pavlovice (Pavel) ... Let me guess - the happiest of you all were Tobik, because he had free space to be and walk. --- Oh, silly Tobik!
and then next 10 seconds she says our great ancestor Czech came to the country in 1310. bet he was kinda surprised by the bloody bohemian kingdom all around him.
@@Pyrochemik007 Let's be real (as well as generous). "Numbers" are bound to be confused at one point or another - it's their spiel - that even the best of brains are not immune against. Genuinely lovable couples like Jen & Honza are not so easily found - and Czechia mastered it (found them, cast a beery spell around them and in the fluffiest foam bond them:). The same goes (without a question) for our dear "Praotec" - no matter the date.
@@iecoie Just no. It is a glaring hole in her knowledge, not only it shows she tries to put a date on a myth, but also proves she has no knowledge of our history, as otherwise she would have known this was a medieval era.
@@Pyrochemik007 Just (try) Yes.. Even though I´m quite sure You´ve never done ANY(!) mistake, righteous Mr. 007 - be a little generous, not assholeous, would Ya? Tiny bit of simple kindness might doo You giga-bit of good. :)
@@iecoie No. I refuse to downplay such a huge mistake as something you can do by accident. There are several wrong parts intermingled together, which show deeprooted lack of knowledge about the subject. If you really like Jen, then stop doing that, because she needs to pass that test to stay here.
This is my favorite part of Czech, when I started day my husband he took me to Czech Switzerland for the weekend and we keep coming back. And my parents are having house overlooking Říp Mountain. I hope you had a great time there
Very nice video, as usually :) Pity about that kind of big mistake at 0:56. It's not just about some random unimportant date. Czechs as a West Slavic tribe came to Bohemia in the 5th or 6th century, so the legend about Forefather Czech, although probably fictional, must be placed somewhere around this time. Saying that he arrived at the top of the Říp mountain in 1310 (approx. 700 or 600 years later!) is like saying that America wasn't "discovered" in 1492, but in fact only very recently in the 21th century :D
The Czech countryside is so beautiful, personally I love being in the Giant Mountains, no matter wot time of the year its always beautiful. Had a lovely hike 1 that was only meant to be a short 6km but turned into a 19km hike, had the girlfriend in stitches all the way down from the Elbe string back to our hotel in Spindle. Think I actually crawled up the steps at the end lol
That was a nice video, short and sweet as they say! So... to balance out the deluge of comments about the date, here's another recommendation for nature: you should check out some places in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands! You could, for example, go see the Pernštejn castle and then with some luck see ravens in the wild in the surrounding forests. ;-)
I love Mapy.cz, so many details, turist information, every tourist in Czechia (local or from abroad) should use it when travelling here. I think they also have quite detailed information regarding other countries.
IIf you want another good climg go to Kašperk. Seriously, love your dedication :). I mean it with Kašperk, it´s a beautiful castle, and Kašperské hory are very picturesque. It´s next to Šumava (or part of it, no idea, some Czechs will surely correct me, Šuamava is also great, massive, you get the feeling how hard it must have been in the old day winters to get from one place to another.. Kašperské hory next to it are suddenly like a fairytale countryside..
Isn't it awesome to get exited again about interesting Czech places you have been before from an American no less. And I'm here (LA) and you're there. 😁 Coming back soon
C'mon, I've just been there about a month ago! And yeah, the red one you took is really exhausting. On day one I did the western part of the park with Pravčická brána, which is really easy and I walked nearly 30 klicks. The second day I did the eastern part, possibly the same way you did, and my legs nearly fell off, even though it was much shorter. :-)
Hi Jen, i laughed at begining of video (CZ is only about beer and hockey :-D) and have to say that purple shirt fits you really well... and i'm glad you enjoyed rock city... :-)
Nice video, but my favorite places are Drábské Světničky and Studený průchod in Český ráj. And it's really cold, because even in the middle of summer there is still 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit)
In 14th century Bohemia had been already well established state. Forefather Cech should had come to location currently known as Bohemia in 7th century when Slavic tribe decided to stay there. It wouldnt make any sense if he would announce to stay in Bohemia in 1310 when Bohemia was ruled by king Jan Lucembursky (known as Johann von Böhmen or Johann von Luxemburg or Johannes der Blinde) whoo was the father of Charles IV.
Actualy the Forefather bohemicus came many centuries sooner acording to Livius Tacitus and not with slavic, but with celtic tribes of Biturgi (part of bigger Boii tribe) , he is writing about two Biturgi brothers (Segovesus and Belovesus) they came in the midle of Herzingen forest (Boheia today) on the hill Rif (Rif in gaelic was a word for a hill), from Rif there is today´s name Říp. ;)
@@MyYTwatcher story about Lech and Rus is just panslavic propaganda bullshit 😉 as I said, the story about forefathers Bohemicus (as is he called in Dalimil's chronicle) has the origin in Livius Tacitus script.
You need to visit South bohemia too! If you do, come to see a gem of the South Jindřichův Hradec. I give you guys a tour guide. PS:We love your channel. Ren, Sarka and Hugo the dog.
@@marysmik9812 it's close to Poland, what do you expect? Anyway, the last few times I've been there, it hasn't been crowded (pre-covid) and it's worth seeing.
@@marysmik9812 LOL if you set your expectations low, then you will always be happy with the reality! I think the biggest problem with the park is just that the trails and stairs are too narrow so even one slow family can slow down the entire hike... one side benefit of the crowds is that you can really show the scale of the rocks - without them, it's hard to explain to people just how enormous they are!
Forefather Czech definitely did not lead his people up the Říp mountain in 1310! By then some of the houses that you walk past in Prague had been built. He came (and it is only a legend) sometime in the 6th century.
Jen, I love you and I love your videos and most of all I love how wonderfully tolerant You are toward Czech people, even if you probably do not give the same tolerance back. I live in San Diego for last 25 years, but I still remember, that the Czech / Rip person died 661. So - it all happened ( if it happened) 799 years before you said. I gues 660 and 1310 looks really the same from LA parapet I’ve. It was a long time ago ….:)
No ono je to dokonce zakázáno v každém lese. Ale většina lidí na to prdí. IMO pokud máš psa pod kontrolou, tak mi to přijde relativně ok, pokud ale běhá všude okolo, štěká a plaší zvěř, tak už to ok není a ten člověk si říká o zastřelení psa nějakým trigger happy myslivcem.
Praotec Čech was as far from 1310 as we are from it right now... There is debate as to the exact year but it was either 542-545 or 644, depending on the source. cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praotec_%C4%8Cech
Hi Jen, on your journey to the Bohemian Switzerland you actually passed two other hidden gems of nature: Krušné hory (Ore mountains) and České Středohoří (Central Bohemian Highlands). Both are protected natural areas, have a good system of marked tourist trails you described, AND are mostly unknown to the most Czech and foreign tourists!
I admit that my first instinct after you mentioned the year was to pause the video, google to make sure, and then write a comment about it but I see that others have already pointed it out to you :D No big deal though, Czech history is complicated and it's totally fine to make a mistake, I bet that most of the Czech high school students wouldn't know either. Also, I love that you said "We have" ♥ I would love to see more videos like this in the future! :)
There is surprisingly a lot of nature in Prague itself. I like Prokopské and Dalejské údolí, but Šárka is nice as well and obora Hvězda and I am sure there is a lot on the other side of the river as well.
Ohledně příchodu praotce Čecha na Říp ( což je stejně jen literární fikce). tam máte chybu řádově 1000 let. V roce 1310 v Českém království začala vládnout dynastie Lucemburků, která vystřídala Přemyslovce. Ti vládli od roku přibližně 850 do roku 1306. Příchod Slovanů do české kotliny byl někdy kolem roku 300 našeho letopočtu.
Ale fuj, Jen :-D 1310 je těžce mimo a zajímalo by mě, kde jsi na něj přišla :D Je to jen příběh z legendy, a ten se nedá datovat :-) A jestli nějak, tak dle archeologie přichází Slované na Moravu někdy ve 2/3 6. století, takže tento příběh se mohl odehrát někdy krátce potom. Toť asi vše, další teorie rádoby historiků níže radši komentovat nebudu :-)
If you go to Bohemian Switzerland I would also consider to have a look at adjacent Saxon Switzerland on the German side and visversa. This applies also to the way getting there: I could imagine, for a hike to the Prebisch Arch (shown @1:27) it could make more sense not to get off the train in Decin, but take a train to Schöna (the first stop in Germany) and take the ferry to cross the Elbe river back to the Czeck river bank and start your tour from there.
1310 a praotec Čech?! Vždyť ten rok se stal českým králem Jan Lucemburský. Čech je naše mytologie a časové zasazení jeho příchodu během Stěhování národů. Jeho příchod měl být v 6. či 7. století. What, praotec Čech in 1310?! That is year when Jan Lucemburský becamed a czech king. Praotec Čech is part of or mythology and she should came during Migration period. He should came during 6th or 7th century.
Hi Jen, great vlog and solid hiking skills! Just a side note: 1310 was when John of Luxembourg took over the Czech throne, as he married Eliska, the last of the Premysl dynasty. The proverbial milk and honey that Forefather Czech observed from Rip turned to gold by then, hence the Golden Age of the Czechs. Downhill from there I suppose, just like your hike!
Fun fact: At least 50% people don´t care about hockey at all :) You absolutely must come to "my part of country" to enjoy some spectacular views nobody knows about and yet they are less than hour drive form Prague. Oh, and there is beer too. Would be more than glad to chat, drive and show you round :) (no demanding hikes included)
Nice! You finally left for a bit of fresh air. See? It's nice. And Honestly? That is what I want to do if I ever visit the United States. The nature, the national parks, the amazing rock formations.... it's no. 1 on my list why to visit there. The burgers are close no. 2 tho :-D
My recommendation, next time to visit "Adršpach & Teplicko Broumovské skály" but not during weekend days (a lot of tourist in season). If you are able to walk 20 km with planning trip in advance and with map or smartphone map you can be done during one day (morning to evening) whole route. By the way forefather Czech "do that" according to legend cca. 800 years before 1310.
I hope you´ve seen Tiské stěny! It´s the best rocky maze here. And the view is epic! And it´s nearby. BTW, you are in location used in NArnia movies (and Tiské stěny were used also).
What about to visit High tatras, for example Rysy ? There you can make a video and interview about how interesting or annoying is staying in the mountain queue. :D
Národní park Česko Saské švýcersko je obrovský. Jenda část je v Německu a druhá část je u nás v Čechách. Můžšeš k tomu navíc přidat i Labské pískovce, které stají za shlédnutí. Tam kde jsi byla v Jetřichovicích a co jsi viděla, tak toje opravdu minimum. Měla by jsi si udělat výlet na několik dní do tohoto parku. Opravdu tam je co k vidění. Mohu jen doporučit. =:c)
Jen, did you travel around the world in one day? You can do so in Southern Bohemia region, where is a pond called "World" (rybník Svět, Třeboň). Nice easy trail, castle to visitand there are several great candyshops in that town. Suitable trip even for your parents. There are spas, beer brewery. And car camp, if you prefer that over a hotel. Though it is just about 2h car trip from Prague.
Skutečně byla cesta minulý týden? Pole řepky (žluté pole v záběru na začátku videa) jsou už ve většině země odkvetlá několik týdnů, ale nebyl jsem tam a mohou tam kvést i déle. Jinak díky za velmi pěkné video :-)
Because they do not signify difficulty, and they are not selected randomly either. Jen correctly mentioned, that yellow and green ones, are usually local connecting routes, blue ones are "more important routes" leading to the points like mountain, peak, castle etc. Red ones are same as a blue one, but they are also used for long distance hiking routes, international hiking routes and ridge lines.
@@happylady9965 No ale moc to neplatí, platí fakt spíš to dělení podle typu. Třeba v hodně kopcovité krajině se to s náročností terénu fakt dodržet nedá, ale ty typy docela fungují všude. :-)
The next stop = Sedmihorky, Suche Skaly and Adrspach! The best sandstone formations in the World! (After Chinese national park Zhangjiajie - that's Avatar level)
I am really glad and happy, that Jen said "...WE also have a beautiful nature..." ... WE :)
Exactly
Same, she is one of us now
Touristic signs colors are explained this way:
RED - long-distance or ridge trails
BLUE - significant trails
GREEN - local trails
YELLOW - short, interconnecting trails
Colors do not really mean the difficulty of the trail.
Exatly! Blue ones used to be along the watter also.
ha! to jsem vubec nevedel.
@@jmoravec
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Exactly Petře!
In Poland still most of us believe that black is the hardest, then red, yellow, green & blue (easiest) - what IS NOT true.
The date 1310 is the oldest record of the legend itself, not when the events it describes supposedly took place.
Yup, the grand-father Czech came way before murder of St. Václav and that happend in 935. So the 1310 makes no sense if you know how it was chronologically.
Příchod praotce Čecha byl popsán už v Kosmově kronice. Takže nejpozději r. 1125.
Oops, someone's gonna fail their citizenship test lol
@@dturtleneck No, mělo by to proběhnout během stěhování národů. Slovanští "dobrodruzi" jsou na hranicích Byzance zdokumentováni někdy v 6. století, a praotec Čech by měl spadat zhruba do stejné doby.
@@Geker3 Czech princes were christened in Regensburg in 845, so definitely before that. 1310 would be indeed ridiculous as that was already toward the end of John of Luxemburg reign after the Přemyslid dynasty had already ended. (These English name translations are just weird :D)
v roce 1310 se oženil Jan Lucemburský s Eliškou Přemyslovnou a tím se stal desátým českým králem
Praotec Čech přišel na horu Říp o něco dříve .... není přesně doloženo kdy přišel , uvádí se několik dat , nejpravděpodobnějším je 644 n.l. , což je asi tak o tři Ameriky dřív
Nice jab at this New world baby :)
jeste jste zapomeli , ze s cechem sel i praotec zid a praotec cikan
"což je asi tak o tři Ameriky dřív
" - LOL
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No, urozená královská dcera z české dědičné královské dynastie Přemyslovců Eliška, se provdala morganatickým (nerovnorodým) sňatkem za syna pouhého hraběte Jindřicha z Lucemburku, z francouzské nižší nepanovnické šlechty (panovnická je od knížete výše) Jana, který se pak stal králem manželem. Na vévodství povýšil francouzské Lucemburské hrabství až Karel IV. jako český král a volený císař Svaté říše římské, ochránce víry, po otcově smrti. Kelti obývali celou Evropu již cca 600 let před n.l. ze které je začali vytlačovat Římané, Germáni, Frankové, Ugrofinové..., aby se přes ten zbytek (Češi a Rakušané) převalili v cca 5- -6. století Slované, kteří při stěhování národů přitáhli z Asie. Tedy, první zmínka o českých knížatech spadá do doby, ve které označuje Kosmas (děkan pražské svatovítské kapituly) ve své latinsky psané Chronica Boemorum - Kronice Čechů 1119-1125 otce bájné kněžny Libuše Kroka jako keltského knížete. První zmínka o bájném Čechovi dorazivším na horu Říp, je až o cca 200 let později v Dalimilově kronice 1314-1325, ve kterém však nazývá praotce Čecha pouhým stařešinou. Nicméně, prvním doloženým českým knížetem je syn knížete Hostivíta (syna bájné kněžny Libuše a Přemysla oráče) kníže Bořivoj I. cca 825 - 890, jehož syn Spytihněv I. byl do své zletilosti vazalem velkomoravského knížete Svatopluka I. Po jeho smrti se Velkomoravská říše rozpadla a Spytihněv I. se vrátil cca 895 na Přemyslovské knížectví do Levého Hradce (Roztoky u Prahy), kterému patřily pouze Střední Čechy. Pak spojil všechna česká knížata v Čechách a na Moravě a stal se jejich vůdcem. Prvním českým králem a zakladatelem české královské Přemyslovské dynastie se pak stal český král Vratislav II. 1033-1092.
Oh and if you ever feel like discovering nature somewhere else besides Bohemia, I recommend going to Moravský kras, there are some beautiful caves and also a famous Macocha abyss which is the biggest sinkhole of its kind in central Europe.
And a FABULOUS church by Santini in Křtiny!
I have a feeling that 99% of your viewers are czech, who are interested in an outside perspective.
To je můj případ :-)
And Slovak !
Yes, or Ukrainians who live here as much time as Jennifer.
Na české přírodě (hlavně tady na severu) miluji tu její bezpečnost. Žádná velká a nebezpečná zvířata ani žádní smrtelně jedovatí tvorové (zmiji jsem v životě nepotkal). Kdo tohle může říct? Hodně málo zemí. Prostě zlatá česká příroda. :) Zdravím z Děčína.
Jsem z Vysočiny (která je vyhlášená výskytem jedovatých zmií) a nejjedovatější, co jsem kdy v přírodě potkal bylo klíště infikované boreliózou. ;)
Jedno správně nakažené klíště a myslím, že to přehodnotíte......
nepočul si že squirrel - veverka ?
Ale jo, zmije se tu dá potkat nejen v přírodě ale i na předměstské zahradě. Z vlastní zkušenosti
Zmiji jsem tady severu potkal minulý rok, respektive můj pes. V podstatě kousek od rozhledny na celkem frekventovaným místě.
Fun fact: on czech signs, they have kilometers. On slovakian signs, we have time of walking. Because our routes are usually more steep and on some places we have ladders. So 1 km on one place can take 10 minutes and 1 km on another place can take much much longer time.
"Vůbec ho nezkoušej postavit na zem!" :D
"uvidí veverku a je v prdeli" :-D
Didn't she say: he'll be like squirrel and then he's gone? I just imagined Tobík as a squirrel flying down the cliff. 😄
@@petertakacs8384 maybe, I don't remember :-D
@@petertakacs8384 I think it was meant like: He'll be like "Squirrel!" and he's gone... Seeing it and jumping for it. 😄
A few years ago when I was visiting Prague I used a local tour company, Northern Hikes. They provided transport, a guide, lunch, a boat ride, and a great experience.It was a nice way to see the same area for someone lacking a car or local transportation skills. The area is beautiful.
Jenom malá informace, zde se natáčel první díl Letopisy Narnie 😊😊
Tady, u Pravčické a v Tiských skalách 😊😊
Je vůbec někdo v ČR, kdo by tento fakt neznal?
Třeba já, ty Letopisy jsou nějaký fantasy film, což nesleduju a věci které nesleduju nebo mě nezajímají odfiltrovávám.
@@phoenixcz8608 Neznám sice ony letopisy, ale bratránek z Děčína mi o natáčení říkal :)
I am going to the Czech republic in August. I haven't visited for a long time. I just love that country, the Czech people, pivo, culture and absolutely everything about it! I even love how Czechs are self critical, ha-ha!
Yes, I am biased, :-) I am of Czech and Croatian heritage.
BTW, your videos are awesome.
I’m of Croatian / Montenegrin heritage! Thanks for watching🤪
@@DreamPrague Just came back from Croatia and Montenegro, so I can say that I like all three - Croatian, Montenegrin and Czech countryside, more than the cities, beaches and other well-known "highlights".
As a person born in Děčín and raised by this piece of land called Bohemian Switzerland I have only one think to say...thank you. ❤ well maybe one more, come here again.
Went to see Pravčická brána last year, amazing! And I'll return to the Czech Republic this summer (for the 5th time, I can't let this little country go:))
Jéééjda lidi chybka v roce , zblázněme se. :) +- roku 1310 byla prvně zmíněna pověst o příchodu praotce ve starých kronikách. Takže zas tak mimo téma to nebylo. Ale pro upřesnění pratáta dorazil ccr. kolem roku 650. ale taky už si to přesně nepamatuju :D jinak další hezké video.
Ne, poprvé je zmíněn u Kosmy už v roce 1119. Pořád je to jen pověst, ale pro upřesnění.
@@petrzajicek830 tak jsem se chvilku pídil po netu a první zmínky o Čechu ,Lechu a Rusu jsem vypídil na roky 1283-1296. je možné že jsem nehledal důkladně :)
Mezitím se od Roudnice blížil praotec Cikán ve voze plném ukradených slepic.
@@ctihodnymuz72 ,,tak ted jsem vyprsknul smíchy,, hehe. Děkuji že jste mi před spaním vykouzlila Jokeruv úsměv. :D
Jsem děčínská a jsem tu mezi skalami a v lese minimálně jednou týdně. Máme to tu krásné
taky
Praotec Čech přišel podle pověsti pravděpodobně v roce 480 našeho letopočtu.
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@@milanvos lol
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Beautiful place. My friend is running an agency that is focusing mostly on Bohemian Switzerland full day trips for foreign tourists. I myself tried to be a tour guide here once. It was really fun! 😅👍
Lovely! I live in Czech my whole life and use turist markers a lot, but nobody ever told me meaning behind the colors. I just thought that they are all the same. Thanks for enlightening me! 👍🏻
Tobik moc krásný a roztomilý pejsek 😍
Super Jen! Ještě zajeďte do východních Čech. Navštivte Adršpašské skály. Podívejte se do Nového Města nad Metují, vykoupejte se v Rozkoši, zajeďte do Zoo Dvůr Králové nad Labem atd... Rozhodně nebudete litovat
Do Adršpachu nejlépe během pandemie. Jinak jsou tam mraky lidí :-)
U can try Bohemian Paradise ( Prachovske skaly ) or Teplicko-adrspaske skaly in Eastern Bohemia next time
Bohemian Paradise is amazing!
Přidávám se. Tam je nádherně. A Adršpach taky. No pak ji_ní Čechy Třeboňsko!
@@zdenkamytnikova8303 V oboch častiach som bol. Nádhera. Adršpach je niečo fantastické.
Moc hezké video a výlet, je tam krásně. Tobíka bych asi v lese bral raději na vodítko, když ho zajímají veverky, myslivci na to mají nějaký zákon... Na nedopatření v datu už tu upozornili, rozdíl o pár let, asi jako že Mayflower připlula do Ameriky v roce 2300.
I understand that for American is the year 1310 "long long ago", but Czechs came here many centuries earlier.
Hájek's chronicle says that the praotec Čech came to Říp in 644
I had to rewatch this twice to make sure I heard right. 1310 is the beginning of Jan Lucemburk's reign. A lot of history and one whole dynasty skipped.
The old Praotec Cech legend is a very interesting one! Especially when you realize just a bit up north in Poland we have a really similar one - except in our version there were three brothers, "praotci": Cech, Lech (Pole) and Rus (Russian I guess). And our legend says the Lech guy saw a nest with eagles and said: This is it for us, guys, we're staying. This was the place today's city of Gniezno is located (also first capital of Poland, and also Gniezno is very similar to Polish "gniazdo" which actually says "nest"). So it seems the Cech guy just went a bit more south, saw Rip and then founded his country, apparently. Not quite sure what happened to Rus, though. Never heard of that guy again, I'm afaid.
"We have nature..." = Jen is one of us...
Well, if ever any forefather Cech existed, he came in Bohemia around 550 AD... Kingdom of Bohemia was formed 1198AD and Duchy of Bohemia was formed 895AD. Just to correct facts. But dont worry, many natives know less about history than you :-)
Ale Ti ten kopeček dal zabrat! 😁😁😁😁😁Příští video o Pradědu, Sněžce a nebo Lysé Hoře! Turistika je fajn. 🥾🥾🥾🥾🥾
Hi, Jennifer,
Sir_Mac here, as always!
If forefather Čech climbed the Říp, it was in 7th century. Your mention is about first record in the chronicle about that event. If it truly happened, no-one knows, but as a legend it is lovely.
By the way - Pravčická brána appeared in the very first installment of the Narnia saga. The Pravčická brána will collapse one day. Because of the geological processes and movement, the arch will fall down one day.
"Jetřichovice" - derived from Jetřich (also Dětřich), which is in german Dietrich... So there was a lot of men of that name. Like Petrovice (Petr), Karlovice (Karel), Pavlovice (Pavel) ...
Let me guess - the happiest of you all were Tobik, because he had free space to be and walk. --- Oh, silly Tobik!
I adore that "WE" (also have nature) of Yours in the beginning of the video. :)
and then next 10 seconds she says our great ancestor Czech came to the country in 1310. bet he was kinda surprised by the bloody bohemian kingdom all around him.
@@Pyrochemik007
Let's be real (as well as generous). "Numbers" are bound to be confused at one point or another - it's their spiel - that even the best of brains are not immune against. Genuinely lovable couples like Jen & Honza are not so easily found - and Czechia mastered it (found them, cast a beery spell around them and in the fluffiest foam bond them:). The same goes (without a question) for our dear "Praotec" - no matter the date.
@@iecoie Just no. It is a glaring hole in her knowledge, not only it shows she tries to put a date on a myth, but also proves she has no knowledge of our history, as otherwise she would have known this was a medieval era.
@@Pyrochemik007 Just (try) Yes.. Even though I´m quite sure You´ve never done ANY(!) mistake, righteous Mr. 007 - be a little generous, not assholeous, would Ya?
Tiny bit of simple kindness might doo You giga-bit of good. :)
@@iecoie No. I refuse to downplay such a huge mistake as something you can do by accident. There are several wrong parts intermingled together, which show deeprooted lack of knowledge about the subject. If you really like Jen, then stop doing that, because she needs to pass that test to stay here.
This is my favorite part of Czech, when I started day my husband he took me to Czech Switzerland for the weekend and we keep coming back. And my parents are having house overlooking Říp Mountain. I hope you had a great time there
That has been my cup of tea. Thanks a lot !!!
Very nice video, as usually :) Pity about that kind of big mistake at 0:56. It's not just about some random unimportant date. Czechs as a West Slavic tribe came to Bohemia in the 5th or 6th century, so the legend about Forefather Czech, although probably fictional, must be placed somewhere around this time. Saying that he arrived at the top of the Říp mountain in 1310 (approx. 700 or 600 years later!) is like saying that America wasn't "discovered" in 1492, but in fact only very recently in the 21th century :D
That’s so gorgeous! That place reminds me of some of the hikes I’ve done in western North Carolina!
Thank you for this wonderful report. Our family roots are from Bohemia Switzerland, neat Krasna Lipa.
The Czech countryside is so beautiful, personally I love being in the Giant Mountains, no matter wot time of the year its always beautiful. Had a lovely hike 1 that was only meant to be a short 6km but turned into a 19km hike, had the girlfriend in stitches all the way down from the Elbe string back to our hotel in Spindle. Think I actually crawled up the steps at the end lol
Funny thing, I live in Děčín, so it takes me a moment to get there... but it's been a few years since I was there...
So beautiful. I’m too old and crunchy to hike so please keep it coming. Can’t wait to meet you on the streets Of Prague.
That was some video! :) Great to see your viewpoint on České Švýcarsko, the place where I was at some time ago... :)
That was a nice video, short and sweet as they say! So... to balance out the deluge of comments about the date, here's another recommendation for nature: you should check out some places in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands! You could, for example, go see the Pernštejn castle and then with some luck see ravens in the wild in the surrounding forests. ;-)
Czech people might not always be, but Czech nature surely is welcoming, mild and beautiful! ;-)
Some people is too honest... Lol !
I love Mapy.cz, so many details, turist information, every tourist in Czechia (local or from abroad) should use it when travelling here. I think they also have quite detailed information regarding other countries.
It's amazing app. And you can also download offline map for any country for FREE!
It was very nice, Czech Republic has a lot to offer, ... it will be nice if you can do more of videos like this one.
Thank you ....
this is beautiful. im fond of hiking. in slovakia we have a lot of mountains and national parks to visit
IIf you want another good climg go to Kašperk. Seriously, love your dedication :). I mean it with Kašperk, it´s a beautiful castle, and Kašperské hory are very picturesque. It´s next to Šumava (or part of it, no idea, some Czechs will surely correct me, Šuamava is also great, massive, you get the feeling how hard it must have been in the old day winters to get from one place to another.. Kašperské hory next to it are suddenly like a fairytale countryside..
Isn't it awesome to get exited again about interesting Czech places you have been before from an American no less. And I'm here (LA) and you're there. 😁 Coming back soon
C'mon, I've just been there about a month ago! And yeah, the red one you took is really exhausting. On day one I did the western part of the park with Pravčická brána, which is really easy and I walked nearly 30 klicks. The second day I did the eastern part, possibly the same way you did, and my legs nearly fell off, even though it was much shorter. :-)
Hi Jen, i laughed at begining of video (CZ is only about beer and hockey :-D) and have to say that purple shirt fits you really well... and i'm glad you enjoyed rock city... :-)
Nice video, but my favorite places are Drábské Světničky and Studený průchod in Český ráj. And it's really cold, because even in the middle of summer there is still 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit)
In 14th century Bohemia had been already well established state. Forefather Cech should had come to location currently known as Bohemia in 7th century when Slavic tribe decided to stay there. It wouldnt make any sense if he would announce to stay in Bohemia in 1310 when Bohemia was ruled by king Jan Lucembursky (known as Johann von Böhmen or Johann von Luxemburg or Johannes der Blinde) whoo was the father of Charles IV.
Actualy the Forefather bohemicus came many centuries sooner acording to Livius Tacitus and not with slavic, but with celtic tribes of Biturgi (part of bigger Boii tribe) , he is writing about two Biturgi brothers (Segovesus and Belovesus) they came in the midle of Herzingen forest (Boheia today) on the hill Rif (Rif in gaelic was a word for a hill), from Rif there is today´s name Říp. ;)
@@davidpelc Might be true as well. He and his relatives Lech and Rus are just mythological characters anyway :-)
@@MyYTwatcher story about Lech and Rus is just panslavic propaganda bullshit 😉 as I said, the story about forefathers Bohemicus (as is he called in Dalimil's chronicle) has the origin in Livius Tacitus script.
You need to visit South bohemia too!
If you do, come to see a gem of the South Jindřichův Hradec.
I give you guys a tour guide.
PS:We love your channel.
Ren, Sarka and Hugo the dog.
And they can stop in Třeboň also. :)
Jéé tak to je bezvadnýýýý... Bydlím na okraji ČeskoSaského švýcarska :)
No jo, další děčíňák
Great informative video!!! 👍👍👍
OMG wait, you went there and you didn't also go to Adrsprach??? The rocks and scenery there is incredible.
@@marysmik9812 it's close to Poland, what do you expect? Anyway, the last few times I've been there, it hasn't been crowded (pre-covid) and it's worth seeing.
@@marysmik9812 LOL if you set your expectations low, then you will always be happy with the reality! I think the biggest problem with the park is just that the trails and stairs are too narrow so even one slow family can slow down the entire hike... one side benefit of the crowds is that you can really show the scale of the rocks - without them, it's hard to explain to people just how enormous they are!
Forefather Czech definitely did not lead his people up the Říp mountain in 1310! By then some of the houses that you walk past in Prague had been built. He came (and it is only a legend) sometime in the 6th century.
Jen, I love you and I love your videos and most of all I love how wonderfully tolerant
You are toward Czech people, even if you probably do not give the same tolerance back.
I live in San Diego for last 25 years, but I still remember, that the Czech / Rip person died 661.
So - it all happened ( if it happened) 799 years before you said.
I gues 660 and 1310 looks really the same from LA parapet I’ve.
It was a long time ago ….:)
Tak ještě výlet do českého ráje, třeba maloskalsko na kánoi, na kole a pěšky 😃
Jen, I love the fact that when you speak about the Czech Republic, you say "we". :-)
How is your preparation for the citizenship test going?
Thanks for your videos about Czech Republic. You are star 🌟. Your Czech fan living currently in London
My in-laws actually have a house in Chřibská and we often go on beautiful walks through "Pohádkový les".
Volné pobíhání psů na území národního parku v I. a II. zóně je zakázáno!
No ono je to dokonce zakázáno v každém lese. Ale většina lidí na to prdí. IMO pokud máš psa pod kontrolou, tak mi to přijde relativně ok, pokud ale běhá všude okolo, štěká a plaší zvěř, tak už to ok není a ten člověk si říká o zastřelení psa nějakým trigger happy myslivcem.
Praotec Čech was as far from 1310 as we are from it right now... There is debate as to the exact year but it was either 542-545 or 644, depending on the source.
cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praotec_%C4%8Cech
Grandfather Čech led "Czechs" to Říp according to legends before 1530 years. Which is cca year 500 AD. 1310 is the year when the legend was written ;)
That was a red trail, wasn´t it? Just guessing :)))))) and what a chipper little beast you have :)))))) Glad you enjoyed it Jen...
Yes, our beast is very chipper :)
Ahoj zdravím všechny. Mám takový dojem že v českém Švýcarsku točili filmaři LÉTOPISY NARNIE.
Ano, a spoustu dalsich pohadek a filmu. Nejnovejsi vydany - Cesta za králem trolů ( seveřani - možná Norové) :)
Ano, a příjde mi to ironické že děti utečou z bombardovaného Londýna do Narnie ztvárněné kusem nacisty ovládaného Česka
Hi Jen, on your journey to the Bohemian Switzerland you actually passed two other hidden gems of nature: Krušné hory (Ore mountains) and České Středohoří (Central Bohemian Highlands). Both are protected natural areas, have a good system of marked tourist trails you described, AND are mostly unknown to the most Czech and foreign tourists!
Great video Jen! Hope you will receive your Czech citizenship as soon as possible :-).
I admit that my first instinct after you mentioned the year was to pause the video, google to make sure, and then write a comment about it but I see that others have already pointed it out to you :D No big deal though, Czech history is complicated and it's totally fine to make a mistake, I bet that most of the Czech high school students wouldn't know either.
Also, I love that you said "We have" ♥ I would love to see more videos like this in the future! :)
There is surprisingly a lot of nature in Prague itself.
I like Prokopské and Dalejské údolí, but Šárka is nice as well and obora Hvězda and I am sure there is a lot on the other side of the river as well.
Ohledně příchodu praotce Čecha na Říp ( což je stejně jen literární fikce). tam máte chybu řádově 1000 let. V roce 1310 v Českém království začala vládnout dynastie Lucemburků, která vystřídala Přemyslovce. Ti vládli od roku přibližně 850 do roku 1306. Příchod Slovanů do české kotliny byl někdy kolem roku 300 našeho letopočtu.
Ale fuj, Jen :-D 1310 je těžce mimo a zajímalo by mě, kde jsi na něj přišla :D Je to jen příběh z legendy, a ten se nedá datovat :-) A jestli nějak, tak dle archeologie přichází Slované na Moravu někdy ve 2/3 6. století, takže tento příběh se mohl odehrát někdy krátce potom. Toť asi vše, další teorie rádoby historiků níže radši komentovat nebudu :-)
Tobík je docela divočák!🐕🌞🐕
If you go to Bohemian Switzerland I would also consider to have a look at adjacent Saxon Switzerland on the German side and visversa. This applies also to the way getting there: I could imagine, for a hike to the Prebisch Arch (shown @1:27) it could make more sense not to get off the train in Decin, but take a train to Schöna (the first stop in Germany) and take the ferry to cross the Elbe river back to the Czeck river bank and start your tour from there.
Nice to see my birthplace. There are so many places to see....
1310 a praotec Čech?! Vždyť ten rok se stal českým králem Jan Lucemburský. Čech je naše mytologie a časové zasazení jeho příchodu během Stěhování národů. Jeho příchod měl být v 6. či 7. století.
What, praotec Čech in 1310?! That is year when Jan Lucemburský becamed a czech king. Praotec Čech is part of or mythology and she should came during Migration period. He should came during 6th or 7th century.
Hi Jen, great vlog and solid hiking skills! Just a side note: 1310 was when John of Luxembourg took over the Czech throne, as he married Eliska, the last of the Premysl dynasty. The proverbial milk and honey that Forefather Czech observed from Rip turned to gold by then, hence the Golden Age of the Czechs. Downhill from there I suppose, just like your hike!
Jan, Tobik is beatifuful, mainly his czech name)) and our country so beautiful, love so much and very happy you lovr it too
jan, it's TobÍk ))
Imagine; a country so beautiful; close to where i live; and i haven't even been there !
Tak, teď ještě sjet Vltavu na kánoji z Vyššího Brodu do Českého Krumlova, aby to poznávání české kultury bylo kompletní. :-)
I love it. Is so beautiful up there 👆 thank you for showing us the place. I will be there in September
Nice place, im going to visit IT on holiday. Btw, could you tell also about "cesky raj" (Czech paradise)?
Aww Tobik looks so happy
Fun fact: At least 50% people don´t care about hockey at all :) You absolutely must come to "my part of country" to enjoy some spectacular views nobody knows about and yet they are less than hour drive form Prague. Oh, and there is beer too. Would be more than glad to chat, drive and show you round :) (no demanding hikes included)
Nice! You finally left for a bit of fresh air. See? It's nice. And Honestly? That is what I want to do if I ever visit the United States. The nature, the national parks, the amazing rock formations.... it's no. 1 on my list why to visit there. The burgers are close no. 2 tho :-D
I haven't been to Czech-Saxon Switzerland yet but it's on my bucket list :-)
Od malička koukám z okna na Pravčickou bránu. Jsme jediná vesnice, která má kompletně celé své území v Národním parku České Švýcarsko :)
My recommendation, next time to visit "Adršpach & Teplicko Broumovské skály" but not during weekend days (a lot of tourist in season).
If you are able to walk 20 km with planning trip in advance and with map or smartphone map you can be done during one day (morning to evening) whole route.
By the way forefather Czech "do that" according to legend cca. 800 years before 1310.
Počkej... Čech žil někdy mezi rok 500 a 670!!!!
Ale bylo to asi teprve napsáno kolem 1310
cs.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praotec_%C4%8Cech
I hope you´ve seen Tiské stěny! It´s the best rocky maze here. And the view is epic! And it´s nearby. BTW, you are in location used in NArnia movies (and Tiské stěny were used also).
What about to visit High tatras, for example Rysy ? There you can make a video and interview about how interesting or annoying is staying in the mountain queue. :D
This area is one of my favorite places. I love it
Národní park Česko Saské švýcersko je obrovský. Jenda část je v Německu a druhá část je u nás v Čechách. Můžšeš k tomu navíc přidat i Labské pískovce, které stají za shlédnutí. Tam kde jsi byla v Jetřichovicích a co jsi viděla, tak toje opravdu minimum. Měla by jsi si udělat výlet na několik dní do tohoto parku. Opravdu tam je co k vidění. Mohu jen doporučit. =:c)
Jen, did you travel around the world in one day? You can do so in Southern Bohemia region, where is a pond called "World" (rybník Svět, Třeboň). Nice easy trail, castle to visitand there are several great candyshops in that town. Suitable trip even for your parents. There are spas, beer brewery. And car camp, if you prefer that over a hotel. Though it is just about 2h car trip from Prague.
Skutečně byla cesta minulý týden? Pole řepky (žluté pole v záběru na začátku videa) jsou už ve většině země odkvetlá několik týdnů, ale nebyl jsem tam a mohou tam kvést i déle. Jinak díky za velmi pěkné video :-)
Zajeď se podívat do Kutné Hory, historie města a okolní příroda je úžasná. ❤️
Looks so lovely. And Tobik mastered the video like "I want to fly for a squirrel!" Does anyone make parachutes for dogs?
Jen tak mimochodem, víte, že máme i Českou Kanadu? Ta taky stojí za návštěvu.
a ameriku! :-)
A taky Sibiř.
@@non9886 Dokonce dvě: Velkou a Malou.
I didn't even know that thing about "touristic signs" colors, that they significant difficulty. I just thought these are colored randomly.
Because they do not signify difficulty, and they are not selected randomly either. Jen correctly mentioned, that yellow and green ones, are usually local connecting routes, blue ones are "more important routes" leading to the points like mountain, peak, castle etc. Red ones are same as a blue one, but they are also used for long distance hiking routes, international hiking routes and ridge lines.
Patrik Sysel fakt? Barvy skutecne maji korespondovat s narocnosti terenu z hlediska vrstevnic.
@@happylady9965 No ale moc to neplatí, platí fakt spíš to dělení podle typu. Třeba v hodně kopcovité krajině se to s náročností terénu fakt dodržet nedá, ale ty typy docela fungují všude. :-)
The next stop = Sedmihorky, Suche Skaly and Adrspach! The best sandstone formations in the World! (After Chinese national park Zhangjiajie - that's Avatar level)
Ahoj, skvělé video. Prosím tě, co používáš k natáčení ? Díky