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Vysocina area

The Vysočina (the Highland) is an extensive mountain range having the character of undulating upland. It is located in the middle part of the Czech Republic and it is one of the solely domestic tourist regions. The region belongs among the ecologically cleanest areas of the Czech Republic. Even for its harsh climate, it is still an attractive tourist place of interest. Especially the excellent conditions for an active rest and sports activities are being offered here. You will find here...

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    Drátenická skála

    Drátenická rock is one of the finest and most distinctive rock in Žďárské hills. Since 1976, Jei around protected as natural monument. It lies on the edge of the forest about 200 meters northwest of the village Blatiny. Top ...
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    Černá skála u Křižánek

    Rock formation in the forest complex of about 1.5 km south of the village Křižánky. Gneiss rock formation with large balvanitými detritus on the slopes is an example mrazového weathering in periglacial conditions ...
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    Středověký most v Ronově nad ...

    Tříobloukový stone bridge over the river Sázava, nearly 40 meters long, with triangular ledolamy is an important cultural monument. Most comes from 15 to 16 century and is probably among the 10 oldest bridge in Bohemia. 1 km ...
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    Čtyři palice

    Nature Preserve Four cobs can be found east of the village and is part of Křižánky PLA Žďárské Hills. This area was declared a nature reserve in 1990, occupies an area of 7.36 hectares and is at an altitude of 628 to 732 ...
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    Třebíč

    Třebíč

    The important economic, administrative, political and cultural centre of South-Western Moravia. Its roots go back to the year 1101 when Moravian appanage princes Oldřich Brněnský and Litold Znojemský founded the Benedictine ...
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    ŽŽďár nad Sázavou

    ŽŽďár nad Sázavou

    lies on the upper reaches of the River Sázava in the very heart of the Českomoravská Vysočina (Bohemian-Moravian Highlands), approximately 120 km from Prague, near the Prague-Brno motorway. The town is situated amongst ...
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