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Welcome to Tisá
The community of Tisá at 550 meters above the sea level, has 658 permanent residents. Accomodation for about 400 visitors to the Tisá Walls is available in Tisá and the surrounding communities during the main tourist reason. There are regular bus connections to Ústí nad Labem and Děčín, both district towns 20 kilometers distant. The border crossing Petrovice - Bahratal is 6 kilometers far from Tisá.
There are also two marked bicycle routes leading from Tisá Walls all way to Děčínský Sněžník. A 500 meters long ski lift in close proximity to the village is operating during thw winter months.
The Tisá Walls
The Protected Country region Labské pískovce (The Elbe Sandstone Rocks) is a part of an extensice sandstone plateau that originated about 90 million years ago in the Cretaceous Mesozoic period. When the sea covering the northern part of the country retreated it left here layers of sandstone sediments cemented with kaolin, clay and other material. In the course of time the movement of the crust of the earth resulted in cracking of these sediments. Further gradual weathering, erosion, and the drifting away of materials resulted in richly diversified area of deep canyons and vertical walls covered by pictoresque shapes.
The most western part of Labské pískovce (The Elbe Sandstone Rocks) are Tiské stěny (The Tisá Walls) called after the nearby village Tisá.
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