Žvahov

Prokopské údolí / Hlubočepské plates

Number of trips: 5
Height: 16m
Rock: Limestone
Trip Type: Laid down
GPS: plate: 50.045138 N, 14.394866 E
access from the road: 50.045317, 14.395171
public transport: bus 120, 258, train Prague – Žvahov, Prague – Hlubočepy
Parking: Hlubočepská Street and Pod Žvahovem Street
Pdf guide: here

Žvahov is a sector on the border of the Prokop Valley and Hlubočep Platen areas. The limestone slab is hidden in the slope behind the Hlubočep cemetery. However, the wall itself is clearly visible from the right Hlubočep plate. The sector is equipped with new borhák. The most recent paths are from 2021. The top of the plot is overgrown with trampled paths from game. We recommend a helmet breaker to protect against potential falling debris (low probability). From all roads there is a beautiful view of the Hlubočep valley.
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Žvahov:

GPS: 50.045138N, 14.394866E
Quiver (1)

6c+ (VIII-)

The first line of peasants in Žvahov. It is the most difficult route on the plate, which follows straight up through five new boulders to the summit and abseiling. The circuit breaker has a good position on a wide stand (It is possible to fasten to the first bump in the road with a long break)

Length: 16m
Insurance: 5 borhák + slanák
Author: L. Jurča, 2021

Unexpected balance (2)

6a+ (VII-)

Along the second line of peasants from the right. The path is secured by five borháks and ends with abseiling at the top. The circuit breaker has the same options as in path 1.

Length: 16m
Insurance: 5 borhák + slanák
Author: L. Jurča, 2018

Smajda (3)

6c (VII+)

The second most difficult path of the plate leads through the third line of borhaks. By climbing a plank over 5 new boulders to abseiling on the top terrace. The circuit breaker has a slightly smaller stand available than the previous two routes.

Length: 16m
Insurance: 5 borhák + slanák
Author: L. Jurča, 2021

Winding Road (4)

6a (VI+)

The fourth line of peasants. The path leads straight up along small holds to rappelling. It is the second smallest belay stand, which is also on a slope. We recommend caution when moving the circuit breaker.

Length: 15 m
Insurance: 4 borháks + slanák
Author: M. Tučka, J. Nešvera, 2021

Old rivets (5)

6a (VI+)

The last and also the oldest line in Žvahov. It climbs with a significant depression in the right part of the plate over 4 borháks for abseiling. The circuit breaker stands on a small, often slightly overgrown stand. It is therefore almost necessary to insure yourself with a seatpost on the first bolt of the road.

Length: 14m
Insurance: 4 borháks for abseiling
Author: Unknown, before 2000

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Access:

Žvahov is best accessed from above via the path connecting the Hlubočep cemetery and the intersection of the paths between the Mystic Meadow of Astral Circles and the Maiden's Castles. The sector is accessed by a footpath in the bushes above the rock itself. We have marked the entrance through the bushes with GPS coordinates: 50.045317, 14.395171.

The most frequently used access route is the path from the Prague – Žvahov train station. You can get from it on the sidewalk, around FK Zlíchov, to the Hlubočep cemetery. Follow the previously mentioned path and keep left at the fork until you reach the turnoff to the top of the rock.  

public transport: Bus stop 120, 258 Nádraží Hlubočepy, train stations Prague – Žvahov and Prague – Hlubočepy

Parking: Hlubočepský Hřbitov, Nad Zlíchovem Street, Na Žvahove Street, Pod Žvahovem Street