The Rock Town in Teplice is one of the most interesting natural attractions in the Czech Republic. The most frequently visited one after the Adršpach Rock City, but it is wider, higher and wilder. The rock labyrinth in Teplice is a must-see among tourists in the entire Sudetes, and the high rock walls attract rock climbers from all over the world. The tourist trail leads along a network of cracks in the sandstone rocks, revealing a varied, peudokarst relief, caves and high crags.


Adršpašskoteplické skály is a mountain range in the Central Sudetes, Czech Republic, which is a part of the Table Mountains, south of the Broumovska Valley, near the town of Teplice nad Metují and the village of Adršpach, in north-eastern Czech Republic

The Teplice rock town is separated from the Adršpach rock town by the Wolf Gorge (Czech: Vlčí rokle), which is 4 km long. The Teplice Rocks are a larger part of the Adršpato-Teplice Rocks National Nature Reserve.
Trail
The most interesting trail through Teplice Rocks Teplické skalní město is a large nature reserve with several hiking and cycling trails, and you’ll need a few days to see everything.
- Road to Střemen Castle: Right after passing the ticket office, there is a fork in the trail. Blue trails, on the other hand, follow the blue trail. After another 10 minutes of walking you will reach Střemen Castle. One of the biggest attractions is the opportunity to climb steep stairs and ladders to the viewpoint (630 m above sea level), on the top of which there was a castle in the 14th century. There are over 300 steps leading to the very top.
- Sybiera Gorge: Characterized by low temperatures and a harsh climate. The path leads along wooden footbridges between vertical rock walls. The natural views are incredibly beautiful. Walking in this direction gives a truly traveler’s atmosphere to the rocks you have to go through – sometimes dark, sometimes crowded, and above all, naturally beautiful and magical. After passing through the Siberia gorge, you will reach a fork at the Horolezecka cottage. From this point you return along the approach trail and after about 2 km you will be back at the parking lot.