In addition to the fact that our Sokol Troja campsite is open 24/7/365, which you all very well know, we have prepared a big user improvement for you for the upcoming 2023 season.
Winter is coming to an end and if you go skiing in the winter, you know what it’s like when you want to go somewhere and you don’t know how much snow there is, if the cable cars are running, etc. You need to have a look to operator’s webcams to see what’s the situation at the location, the weather, how many visitors are there, whether the operator is describing the situation and portraying better conditions than they actually have etc.
And we have prepared just this news for you in our campsite – an online webcam snapshot from the campsite area. We have nothing to hide and you can visit us at any time.
The snapshot you can find on a separate page and is updated every 5 minutes.
Spring is starting in Prague and we at the Sokol Troja campsite are ready for your caravans and tents. Come as soon as possible, we look forward to seeing you.
You often ask us if our campsite is open at the end of the year – on Christmas holidays, New Year’s Eve and New Year. And we still answer in the same way, as in other years and as in other events. 🙂
As is our standard, we are open non-stop 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. If there is no one at the reception at the time of your arrival, you can park in any place, connect to the electricity and you can use the showers, toilets and all services for caravans.
The reception is always open in the morning and in the evening, the current times are posted at the reception. We will carry out your check-in and registration when we meet at the reception. You can contact us by phone, using WhatsApp chat from any page of the website (green icon at the bottom right), or by e-mail.
To secure a place for your motorhome in time, especially now, before the end of the year, we recommend making a reservation.
The season at our campsite is in full swing. Half of the holidays are behind us, although COVID had a summer variant, which fortunately is not nearly as problematic (and mainly on the wane), and the heat wave has subsided in Prague. Simply put, ideal weather for visiting the capital of the Czech Republic and its surroundings.
At our campsite, in addition to places for caravans, we also have a meadow intended only for tents, whether you come with or without a car. It is at the back of the campsite, completely away from all the action, where you can take a table and chairs out of the car and relax by the tent after a busy day of hiking. You don’t have to worry about sleeping “on concrete” in the tent, so to speak. Sleeping in a tent with us will not be your nightmare, but a pleasant lie down.
Call or write to see if we are free, but 99% of the time you will always have a pleasant place on the soft grass.
Of course, all camp facilities such as toilets, showers, Wi-Fi and a restaurant are at your disposal right in the camp area. The restaurant is open from 16:00 to 21:00. You can also wash your clothes with us.
If you come with a caravan, we have all the caravan services for you – water draining, a spout for chemical toilets and a place to fill in water.
Our campsite is very well situated. The north of Prague has the advantage of being significantly closer to the city center than the south or other parts of the world. This means that you can take tram No. 17 to the city center in a luxurious 11 minutes (Faculty of Law stop) or 13 minutes (Staroměstská stop) or 16 minutes (National Theater stop).
In the other direction, you can easily reach the Legií bridge (where you can find, among other things, a geocache 🙂 ) to Petřín hill with a cable car, lookout and hunger wall built by King Charles IV.
Žofín Island, which is right next to the Národní divadlo stop, is a good starting point for renting boats and pedal boats, which you can use to easily get under the nearby Charles Bridge from the 14th century, for example.
Prague offers an abundance of interesting destinations, to which we should not forget to add the 19th edition of the festival of the new circus Letní Letná, which is currently underway (until 31 August 2022). By the way, on Letná, it is a short walk from the campsite past the Trojská castle, over the Trojská lávka and the beautiful Stromovka park, where you can stop for a picnic.
Do you already know why In Prague you simply cannot live elsewhere?
We would like to introduce you to the Czech “camp” conditions of an unconventional novelty, which is the possibility to sleep in a yurt directly in the area of our camp.
Yurt (ger, gher, kabitka, kherga) is a traditional dwelling of nomadic tribes from Central Asia and the Middle East, consisting of a wooden light structure and a felt mat.
The floor plan of the building is circular, the diameter varies according to the purpose and place of use from 3 m (hunting yurt, Mongolia) to 20 meters. The construction is easy to assemble and transport.
Provide your children with an unusual experience by staying in an original Kyrgyz yurt without electricity and in the light of kerosene. Surprise your partner with an unconventional evening in an unconventional place – the whole yurt will be just for you. Or simply leave your tent packed and sleep in the yurt.
You can experience all this in the Sokol Troja camp located just 15 minutes from the city center!
It has been a few years since we brought our own yurt from Kyrgyzstan to Bohemia, and every year we exhibit it at various festivals around Prague and introduce you to Kyrgyz culture, customs and dishes.
This year we decided to open the possibility of renting a yurt to the general public as well. For this purpose, we have entered into a partnership with the operator of the Sokol Troja camp, where we rent the yurt all summer. In the yurt you have the opportunity to organize your meeting for a group of up to six people, you can sleep here with your children and make them an unusual experience. In the yurt you will have access to the mangal on which clowns, plof or sams are made.
The rent is 300 CZK / person./ day, minimum number of persons is 2, maximum is 6. Don’t forget your own sleeping bags to sleep.
If you are interested and for more information, please contact: