If you’re looking to escape Prague’s bustling streets and step into the serene winter wonderland of the Liberec region, this guided snowshoe tour might be just what you need. It’s a well-organized half-day adventure that combines light outdoor activity, impressive mountain vistas, and a taste of Czech culture, all wrapped into a neat 7-hour package.
What we really appreciate about this experience is how it makes winter outdoor exploring accessible—no skiing skills required, just a willingness to walk and enjoy nature. Plus, the chance to relax in a beautifully designed restaurant, which is listed as part of the country’s cultural heritage, adds a special touch. The only thing to keep in mind? Weather conditions can impact the snow and the overall experience, so some flexibility might be needed.
This tour is ideal for outdoor lovers who want a manageable outing that doesn’t demand advanced skills or long hours. If you’re after a scenic escape with a mix of activity and cultural charm, and you don’t mind unpredictable weather, this might just be your perfect winter daytime trip from Prague.
- Accessible snowshoeing for most fitness levels, with guides providing clear instructions.
- Stunning mountain views including the Giant Mountains and even Prague on clear days.
- Cultural stop at a National Cultural Heritage-listed restaurant with unique design.
- Flexible options in case of weather issues, including alternative hikes.
- All necessary gear provided, making it easy to join without extra planning.
- Small group size ensures more personal attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
What is this tour all about?

This guided snowshoe trip takes you from Prague to the Liberec region, roughly 90 minutes away by car, to experience the snowy peaks of Jested mountain. It’s a day planned for those who crave a mix of outdoor activity, breathtaking views, and a touch of Czech cultural flair.
Unlike skiing or snowboarding, snowshoeing is straightforward—if you can walk, you can do this. The guides will teach you how to use the snowshoes, and you’ll be ready to trek along snowy trails through wintry forests. It’s a light workout that’s more about enjoying the scenery than pushing your limits, making it suitable for most fitness levels.
The highlight is reaching the top of Jested, where a well-deserved break awaits. You can sip hot tea, enjoy a hearty snack or perhaps a mulled wine (at your own expense), all inside a fascinating restaurant listed as a cultural monument. Afterward, you’ll venture down in the dark with headlamps, adding a magical night atmosphere to the experience.
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The day begins with pickup from your Prague hotel, followed by a scenic drive into the mountains. The guide will brief you on snowshoeing techniques at the start, ensuring everyone feels comfortable. The trail winds through snow-covered trees, with occasional vistas of neighboring peaks and, on clear days, even glimpses of Prague itself.
The journey to the summit takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the group’s pace and abilities. The ascent isn’t overly strenuous, but you should be prepared for about 7 kilometers of snow hiking in winter conditions.
The restaurant at the summit is a real highlight. Its design, composed of glass, metal, and ceramics from the 60s and 70s, makes it a sight to see—plus, it’s a perfect spot for a little food and drink break. According to one reviewer, “the restaurant together with the TV tower above it is listed on a National Cultural Heritage list,” which adds a layer of history and design interest.
Once you’ve refueled, the return trip begins. As the day turns to night, you’ll don headlamps and experience the last leg of snowshoeing under the stars, creating a memorable contrast between daylight vistas and nighttime tranquility.
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What’s included and what to expect

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, so no worries about arranging your own transport. All gear—snowshoes, trekking poles, headlamp, gaiters, gloves, and hats—is provided, making it straightforward to join without extra packing.
The group size is limited to 8 people, which helps keep things intimate and flexible. The guide, who speaks English, is knowledgeable and attentive, which many reviewers appreciated—some calling their guides “great,” “experienced,” and “friendly.”
While the price of $142 per person might seem like a bit of an investment, it covers transportation, gear, guiding, and the unique experience of reaching Jested. Food and drinks in the restaurant aren’t included, so you’ll want to bring some cash if you’d like to buy a snack or mulled wine at the top.
Weather and planning considerations

Since this is a snowshoe tour in winter conditions, weather plays a big role. Some reviews mention cancellations or changes due to lack of snow, which is an important caveat. The operator does offer options if snow is insufficient—like alternative hikes or different locations—so it’s worth confirming plans if conditions are poor.
Dress appropriately with hiking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. The guide can provide extra gear if needed, but bringing your own warm, waterproof layers will ensure you stay comfortable.
What the reviews tell us

Most travelers rave about their guides, with comments like “Martin came up with a great hiking option” or “Veronica and Pavel were the greatest guides.” The views top many lists, with reviewers mentioning how stunning and expansive the mountain scenery is, especially on clear days.
One reviewer noted, “The snowshoeing was fun and easy to do; there were several routes up so could pick depending on fitness/ability.” That’s a bonus for those who want some flexibility or a lighter hike.
However, weather can be a wildcard. Some guests were disappointed when weather limited their experience—one mentioned the snow wasn’t enough, leading to a different kind of hike or even cancellation. It’s clear that this tour works best when winter snow is abundant.
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Is this tour right for you?

If you’re someone who wants a manageable outdoor adventure outside Prague, with a good chance of seeing mountain views, this is worth considering. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy walking, don’t mind chilly weather, and are open to a bit of unpredictability in snow conditions.
The small group size and guided nature make it friendly and informative, perfect for travelers who appreciate learning about the area while exploring it firsthand. If you’re after a relaxing, scenic, and lightly active day with a cultural twist, this tour fits the bill.
This guided snowshoe tour from Prague offers a comfortable way to enjoy the Czech mountains in winter. You’ll get to walk through snow-covered forests, enjoy panoramic views, and experience a cultural gem at the summit’s restaurant. It’s a solid choice for those who like outdoor activities but prefer a low-pressure, guided experience rather than a strenuous hike or ski trip.
The inclusion of all gear and the small group size elevate it beyond a simple excursion, ensuring personalized attention and ease of participation. The views, especially on clear days, are what many travelers remember most—vast, peaceful, and spectacular.
While weather can sometimes affect the snow levels, the tour’s flexibility and the guides’ responsiveness mean you’ll likely still come away with a memorable experience. It’s best suited for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy nature, culture, and a touch of adventure, even if they’re not seasoned winter sports fans.
All in all, if you’re in Prague and craving a taste of the mountains with fewer complications than skiing or snowboarding, this guided snowshoe trip could be just what you need to brighten up a winter day.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, snowshoeing is quite easy to learn, and guides will give instructions at the start. If you can walk, you can do this.
How long is the actual hike?
The hike covers about 7 kilometers in winter conditions, with the ascent to the mountain taking around 1.5 to 2 hours.
What should I bring?
Weather-appropriate clothing, hiking shoes, and any personal essentials. The guide offers gaiters, gloves, and hats if needed.
What if there isn’t enough snow?
The operator can offer alternative options, such as different hikes or locations, if snow levels are too low for snowshoeing.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks at the restaurant are at your own expense, but the restaurant is notable for its design and cultural significance.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 8 participants to keep the experience intimate and personalized.
What’s the best time to go?
The tour is designed for winter months when snow is present, but weather can vary. Clear days will give you the best views.
Is transportation included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included in the price.
Can I book this last minute?
Yes, you can reserve with flexible payment options, but availability depends on the season and weather conditions.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Yes, the tour is led by an English-speaking guide, ensuring clear communication and interesting insights.
If you love outdoor adventures, scenic mountain views, and a touch of Czech culture, this trip offers an authentic winter experience just a short drive from Prague.
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