Prokop valley (Czech: Prokopské údolí) is a recreational area in south-western Prague, located in the districts of Barrandov, Holyně, Řeporyje, Stodůlky and Hlubočepy. It encompasses two streams, Dalejský potok and Prokopský potok, the latter of which is surrounded by a valley, despite the fact that it is much shorter. The area includes a natural reserve which encompasses a far wider area than the valley.
In the valley there was once a limy open-cast mine, therefore a lake and a cave cropped up. The first attempts to gain lime were in the year 1860. The territory is equipped with benches.
Prokop valley nature reserve
The valley
A lake that tourists like
Viaduct on the Prague Semmering railway line
A view over all the surroundings, through the Vltava river to Vyšehrad, which be seen far away to the left
Coordinates: 50°02′N 14°22′E / 50.033°N 14.367°E