Sumava and Bohemian Forest - Towers (18)
Sumava and Bohemian Forest
The Šumava and Bohemian Forest are one of the oldest mountain ranges in Europe. The mountain massif stretches along the southwestern border of the Czech Republic and Germany. The Novohradské Mountains smoothly connect to it in the southeast. Therefore, the total length of the mountain belt is about 124 miles (200 km). The mountain range gradually declines on the Czech side and creates a very picturesque and sought-after countryside for recreation. The exceptionally well-preserved region had
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Klostermannova observation to...
Javorník was admired by writer Karel Klostermann, who loved its deep forests and wild. He loved mounting the top of Javorník to be able to enjoy the great view of his beloved mountains. The bond between him and the place with a ...more info -
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Lookout Tower Poledník
Poledník, one of the highest tops of the Šumava Mts., 1,314 m high, with the 35 m high lookout tower, on the borders with Germany. The lookout tower is the only preserved part of the former military facilities built around 1970 ...more info -
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Ruin Rýzmberk
The castle Rýzmberk is situated in the region of Domažlicko, not far from Kdyně and it was built in the second half of the 13th century. Originally it was built for protection. It was supposed to guard merchant ways going ...more info -
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