Adršpach is a tourist destination in the Czech Table Mountains, near the Polish border. One of the most famous Czech rock towns, the Adršpašskoteplicke Rocks, is located in its vicinity.
The village was probably founded in the 13th century and there was a small fortified town here. Its remains are the ruins of the Adršpach castle on the rocks, to which a hiking trail leads. In the town itself, there is also a baroque Adrspach castle that used to be owned by the owners of the surrounding areas.
The greatest attractions of Adršpach are related to its location in the Table Mountains. The complex of Adršpašskoteplice Rocks stretches here. Its most famous parts are the Adršpašské and Teplice Rock Towns. In addition to the magnificent rock formations, you can see Piskovna Lake, which includes the former sand mine excavation and is distinguished by the unusual emerald color of the water, and the Small and Big Waterfalls. Within the Rock City, there is also an artificial lake created as a result of the construction of a small dam. Cruises on excursion boats take place there.
The surroundings of Adršpach are full of scenic trails. One of them is the Way of the Cross to the Cross Hill. Successive stations were cast in the 19th century as cast-iron tablets placed on rocks. From the top there is a wonderful view of the surrounding area. Another viewpoint is Mount Čáp, the highest peak of the Adršpašskoteplice Rocks, from which you can even see the Krkonoše Mountains in good weather.