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Hiking trails around PR Prameniště Chomutovky traverse a diverse landscape within the Ore Mountains of the Czech Republic, ranging in elevation from 705 to 911 meters. The region is characterized by extensive peat bogs, including active raised bogs and areas undergoing restoration. Hikers will also find varied forest types, such as peat spruce and acidophilous spruce forests, alongside mountain meadows and the meandering Chomutovka river. This nature reserve offers a unique environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Green Ditch in the Ore Mountains is an eight-kilometer-long artificial ditch built in the 17th century on the mountain slope above the Black Pockau.
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A beautiful, well-maintained rest area by the green ditch. Here you can linger and listen to the rushing stream.
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Leaving the path along the Black Pockau River towards Katzenstein, we re-enter the forest and are now accompanied by the Green Ditch. An artificial ditch, constructed in the 17th century to aid mining. We feel as if fairies and elves are dancing around us. A stretch of rust-brown pine needles marks the path as we continue through this landscape. https://youtu.be/LYmwgx7Z0Lk
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The river is now small, and we follow the path. Even without blossoms, the intense scent of broom accompanies us. The fir trees around us stand straight as candles; one of them stands all alone in the meadow. With a view of the stone bridge, we reach the Schwarzwassertal crossroads. We sit down to rest, enjoying the view, the mist and clouds reaching us at eye level. Now nothing can hold back the rain. We must continue; crossing the bridge signals the start of our return journey. https://youtu.be/LYmwgx7Z0Lk
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We now walk through the valley, the rocks rising up beside us. At the side of the path, we find the mouth of the Tiefen Blühend Glück tunnel. We get a view of the water again, a small path leading directly up to it. We now stand on a rock in the middle of the water. A short distance further, now directly along the water, we walk through this landscape, which nature has shaped here. The loud rush of the Schwarze Pockau river, the mountains around us, rustic and mystical, simply beautiful. We cross the river, the rocks rising before us like a giant. The large stones in the water give us an idea of its power. Here's the entire tour https://youtu.be/LYmwgx7Z0Lk
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The reserve is known for its diverse landscape, primarily featuring extensive peat bogs, including active raised bogs. You'll also encounter various forest types, such as peat spruce and acidophilous spruce forests, as well as remnants of natural beech forests and open mountain meadows. The Chomutovka river meanders through the area, adding water elements to the scenery. Be aware that some areas within the peat bogs can be challenging, with meter-wide ditches, very high grass, or swampy paths.
Yes, PR Prameniště Chomutovky offers a wide range of hiking options. With over 800 routes available, you'll find trails suitable for various abilities. There are more than 330 easy routes for a relaxed stroll, over 370 moderate trails for a more engaging hike, and around 100 difficult routes for experienced hikers seeking a challenge.
The reserve is rich in natural beauty. You can explore significant peat bogs like those under Jelení hora and Polské rašeliniště, characterized by unique flora such as bog pines. The Chomutovka river and several ponds, including Novoveský rybník, Červený rybník, and Pohraniční rybník, are prominent water features. For specific points of interest, consider visiting Pond with rest area in PR Prameniště Chomutovky or the serene Schwarzer Teich.
PR Prameniště Chomutovky is a haven for biodiversity. You might spot rare plant species like the round-leaved sundew, dwarf birch, bog rosemary, and cranberry. The reserve is a critical habitat for the black grouse, and other birds like the red kite and common merganser can be seen. Keep an eye out for rare invertebrates such as the bog fritillary butterfly and the northern emerald dragonfly, as well as amphibians and reptiles like the common adder.
Yes, there are many excellent circular routes to explore. One popular option is the Grüner Graben Entrance – Upper Schwarzwasser Valley loop from Kühnhaide, which is a moderate 10.2 km trail. Another favorite is the Upper Schwarzwassertal Valley – Green Trench Entrance loop from Kühnhaide, an easier 6.3 km path through the scenic valley.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 7,600 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique natural scenery, especially the extensive peat bogs and diverse forests. The variety of trails, from easy strolls to more challenging excursions, is also frequently highlighted, allowing many to enjoy the tranquil environment.
Yes, PR Prameniště Chomutovky offers several family-friendly options, particularly among its over 330 easy routes. These trails often feature relatively flat terrain and shorter distances, making them suitable for families with children. The diverse landscapes, including meadows and ponds, provide engaging scenery for younger hikers.
The reserve is generally suitable for dog walking, offering plenty of natural spaces for exploration. However, due to the presence of sensitive ecosystems like peat bogs and diverse wildlife, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and stick to marked trails to protect the environment and local fauna. Always ensure your dog is under control.
The best time to visit PR Prameniště Chomutovky for hiking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. During this period, the unique bog flora is in bloom, and the weather is generally more favorable for exploring the diverse landscapes. Be mindful that some bog areas can be swampy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, there are some historical points of interest in the vicinity. You can visit the Pohraniční (Böhmisch Reizenhain) Memorial Site or explore the Ruins of Böhmisch Kühnhaide. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past and can be combined with a hike for a richer experience.
The elevation in PR Prameniště Chomutovky ranges from 705 to 911 meters. While some trails are relatively flat, especially those traversing the extensive peat bogs, others can involve moderate ascents and descents. For example, the Schwarze Pockau Rest Area – Schwarzwassertal loop from Kühnhaide includes an elevation gain of around 247 meters, offering a more varied terrain experience.
While the region is primarily accessed by car, some areas might be reachable via local bus services, though direct access to all trailheads can be limited. It is advisable to check local public transport schedules for the Ore Mountains region to plan your journey, as services can be infrequent, especially to more remote parts of the reserve.


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