probably 2017
I'll tell about how we went on a team-building corporate trip in autumn.
Pravcicka Brana? Pravcice Gate?
Don't know how to name it correctly - with direct translation or phonetic, but I like the name "pravcicka brana" better.
One day we decided to do team-building in nature. Thursday evening we went by car, about 2 hours from Prague without hurrying. Checked into a hotel that hadn't opened yet (i.e. we were completely alone there and everything was new). I was in a room alone, because a colleague couldn't fly from Albania.
Friday all day we discussed company matters, and in the evening drank beer. But the most interesting was Saturday, when from early morning we went walking through forests and rocks around "Hrensko" (Czech Hřensko).
How does a Czech team-building go? :)
We started our path through forests

Around it smelled delicious :)

After an hour of wandering rocks started to appear. Generally, de-facto Pravcicka Brana is a rock

Around many tourists, main flow - from Czechia, Germany and Poland

Germany, by the way, is visible to the naked eye

Will you say this is - Czechia? :)

By the way, yes, this interesting rock formation is the "Pravcice Gate" :)
Looks impressive, hard to convey with photos. Scroll down :)

Here we had a mini-break. Hot dogs, beer, cola. Prices don't differ much from city ones.
Then, for me, it got even more interesting

We walked around local rivers

And a surprise was a boat tour, which we waited for half an hour :)

On our boat was a rower who told about the rocks around. Told very well, with sexist humor, everything as I love. If you walk there, definitely visit the boats!

Well and we went home. Walking was about two hours, but we walked longer, because adventures :)
I'll just add that along the way about 3 times a day you meet tents with food, so it's worth thinking about food in advance - better to take a couple sandwiches with you.

When we were climbing the rocks, we saw a rescue helicopter. After an hour of speculation it turned out a tourist was stung by a hornet, and she had an allergic reaction. But, seems like, everything ended normally.
And then we walked through a field and learned what hornets are. These are such aggressive huge bees that attack everything approaching them within 5 meters.
A guy even got stung in the head, it hurt for 2 days after.
We as responsible citizens called firefighters and stood at the road for a whole hour directing tourists so they wouldn't walk near the nest. Instead of firefighters came "local volunteers" (guys just drive around and keep order), shook their heads and said "well we can't do anything here, go home". Well at least it was fun and we practiced Polish.

Well and it all ended with beer and Czech songs with a guitar, and, turned out, I have a talent for singing Czech songs not knowing either words or music, but that's another story.
