Národní Přírodní Rezervace Kladské Rašeliny
Národní Přírodní Rezervace Kladské Rašeliny
Best attractions and places to see in Národní Přírodní Rezervace Kladské Rašeliny, a region within the Slavkovský les Protected Landscape Area, are centered around its unique raised bog ecosystem. This area features five distinct peat bogs, formed over 10,000 years ago, supporting specialized flora and fauna. Visitors can explore accessible natural trails and a historical settlement that blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. The reserve offers insights into a rare bog environment and historical land use.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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This was the old raft route from Kladska to Krasno - difficult to navigate due to vegetation
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Very beautifully designed path, close to the pond over the moor with lots of information, including in German.
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The hiking trail along the Langen Graben is fantastically beautiful.
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A beautiful hiking trail, partly decorated with interesting details.
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The beaten path by the small creek "Pramensky Potok" is a real insider tip. The path is very natural and overgrown in some places. Sturdy shoes are recommended here. Only the natural sounds of the forest can be heard.
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The Kladsky rybnik can be circumnavigated via the wooden path. It leads over the swamp area and gives you an insight into this extraordinary landscape.
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The region is renowned for its unique raised bog ecosystem, featuring five distinct peat bogs, including the largest, Tajga. These ancient bogs, formed over 10,000 years ago, support specialized flora like carnivorous plants such as the round-leaved sundew and common butterwort, as well as dwarf pine. You can also find the picturesque Kladský rybník (Kladsky Pond) and the nearby Kyselé jezero (Acid Lake), known for having some of Europe's most acidic water.
The Kladská Nature Trail (Glatzen Moor Boardwalk) is the primary accessible attraction. It's a barrier-free wooden boardwalk, approximately 2 to 2.3 kilometers long, that winds through the Tajga section of the peat bog. Along the trail, you'll find interactive information panels detailing the local landscape and bog characteristics, allowing you to observe the unique flora and fauna without disturbing the delicate ecosystem. There is no entry fee.
Yes, the Boardwalk over Kladský Pond is a beautifully designed, family-friendly path that circumnavigates Kladský rybník. It leads over the swamp area and provides insight into this extraordinary landscape with informational panels. The Kladská Nature Trail is also barrier-free and suitable for all ages. For more options, you can explore easy hikes in the region via the Easy Hikes in Národní Přírodní Rezervace Kladské Rašeliny guide.
The Kladská settlement is a charming collection of historic buildings, including a 19th-century hunting lodge built in a Swiss style by Prince Otto Friedrich Schönburg-Waldenburg. This lodge is now a stylish hotel, surrounded by a romantic park that also contains the Schönburg-Waldenburg Family Tomb. You can also find the stylish Restaurant U Tetřeva within the settlement. Another significant historical site is the Dlouhá stoka (Long Ditch), a technical monument from 1536, which was an extensive water management system for tin mines, with Kladský rybník as its starting point.
The terrain varies. The Kladská Nature Trail and the Boardwalk over Kladský Pond feature accessible wooden boardwalks. However, other paths like the Path Along Pramenský Potok are very natural and can be overgrown in places, leading over roots and stones, requiring sturdy shoes. The Forest Path Along the Kladské Peat Bogs is also described as a natural path over roots and stones.
The Kladská Nature Trail is accessible year-round. However, to fully appreciate the unique flora and fauna, and for comfortable hiking on all trails, late spring through early autumn (May to October) is generally the most pleasant time. During these months, the weather is milder, and the bog vegetation is at its most vibrant.
While the Kladská Nature Trail is generally accessible, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife. For other trails, especially those that are more natural and overgrown, ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Kladská Nature Reserve – Kladský Pond loop from Kladská' for cycling, or 'Running loop from Kladská' for jogging. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Cycling in Národní Přírodní Rezervace Kladské Rašeliny and Running Trails in Národní Přírodní Rezervace Kladské Rašeliny guides.
Yes, the Kladská settlement, located within the reserve, offers options for both dining and accommodation. The historic hunting lodge has been converted into a stylish hotel, and you can find the Restaurant U Tetřeva there, providing a convenient place to relax and enjoy a meal after exploring the area.
The Kladská settlement is the main entry point for visitors. While specific public transport details are not provided, the area is generally accessible by car. There is parking available near the Kladská Nature Trail and the settlement, making it convenient for visitors to start their exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere. The wooden boardwalks, especially the Kladská Nature Trail and the Boardwalk over Kladský Pond, are highlighted for their well-designed paths and informative panels. More adventurous hikers appreciate the natural, sometimes challenging, paths like the Path Along Pramenský Potok for its idyllic, quiet forest experience.


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