Arborist climbing oak
ETW Certified Arborists

Universal treecare.

Arbonauti — modern climbing arboriculture. Pruning, removal, cabling and tree risk assessment.

— 01 / Services

What we do

Full-spectrum tree care, from a single climb to long-term stewardship.

01

Crown pruning

Health and safety pruning following current European arboricultural standards.

02

Technical removal

Sectional dismantling from rope in tight urban spaces and over sensitive targets.

03

Cabling & bracing

Dynamic and static support systems for vulnerable scaffold limbs.

04

Tree risk assessment

Visual Tree Assessment (VTA) and instrumental methods — sonic tomography and pulling tests — with a written report and recommendations.

05

Planting & aftercare

Species selection, planting and multi-year aftercare for new trees.

06

Stump grinding

Stump removal in confined spaces without damaging surroundings.

07

Portable milling

We mill the trunk we fell for you straight into planks on site.

08

Tree inventory & survey

Dendrological survey, tree inventory and a tailored management plan.

— 02 / About

People on the rope, heart in the tree

We are a team of certified arborists holding the European Treeworker (ETW) qualification. Trees aren't material to us — they are long-lived neighbours we approach with humility.

We work with modern rope-and-harness technique, without spikes, to spare the trunk and roots. Every intervention is considered, documented, and compliant with current standards.

ETW
Certified
10+
Years aloft
100%
Insured
European Tree Worker certificationEuropean
Tree Worker
Certified
Ing. Viktor ŽidlickýFounder

Ing. Viktor Židlický

ETW certified arborist · managing director

Viktor has led Arbonauti since the first rope went up. He pairs a technical background with decades of climbing experience — from technical removals to long-term care of heritage trees.

— 04 / Contact

Let's talk trees

Write to us for a free consultation or quote.

Email
viktor.zidlicky@gmail.com
Tel
+420 723 282 604
Location
We work across the whole Czech Republic — most often in the Liberec, Hradec Králové and Central Bohemia regions — and in Sweden, most often in Östergötland and Västergötland.