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Waterfall hiking trails around PR Prameniště Chomutovky are situated within the Ore Mountains, a nature reserve established in 2012. The area features a varied topography with elevations ranging from 705 to 911 meters above sea level. The landscape is characterized by well-preserved peat bogs, peat spruce forests, remnants of natural beech forests, and mountain meadows. The Chomutovka River originates within the reserve's peat bogs, flowing through deep valleys and contributing to the region's natural features.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.5
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46
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18.3km
04:55
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(10)
25
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11.0km
03:15
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.8
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11
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8.27km
02:23
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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6
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18.1km
05:08
410m
410m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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4.70km
01:20
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An information panel shows how well one could view from this point into the village of Böhmisch Reizenhain, which no longer exists since the expulsion of the Germans after World War II. Only two houses, a barn, and the cemetery chapel remain of the village depicted in historical photographs.
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The bridge over the Schwarze Pockau (also Schwarzwasser, Czech: Černá) marks the border between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Czech Republic. It separates Reitzenhain in Saxony from the former town of Böhmisch Reizenhain. It is also considered the oldest existing border in Europe. It was established by Emperor Charles IV in 1372 and reaffirmed in 1459 with the Treaty of Cheb.
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The stone memorial commemorating the villagers who died in World War I was erected on August 18, 1929. After the expulsion of the Germans, the stone was toppled, its inscriptions destroyed, and the entire complex vandalized. In 2001, the memorial was re-erected and consecrated once again.
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A memorial site for the village of Böhmisch Reizenhain, which existed as a sister village to Reitzenhain on the Saxon side from 1401 to 1946. Today, apart from a few remnants of the walls, not even the ruins of the former buildings remain. The deserted village is called Pohraniční in Czech. In 1939, 229 people lived here. After the end of World War II, the German residents were expelled, and all the houses were razed to the ground. Only three buildings remained standing, including the chapel of the former cemetery. Today, plaques with historical photos commemorate the places along the former main road where buildings once stood.
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He was a bon vivant who didn't always follow legal paths: Carl Heinrich Stülpner, to whom a memorial was erected here as Karl Stülpner. Born in Scharfenstein in 1762, the Erzgebirge soldier, poacher, smuggler, and manufacturer is still regarded as a folk hero in his homeland, occasionally even referred to as the "Saxon Robin Hood." Elaborate biographies surround him, contributing to a rich legend. Stülpner died in Scharfenstein in 1841.
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This memorial stone is dedicated to Anton Günther. Born on June 5, 1876, in Gottesgab, the folk poet and composer of around 140 dialect songs, distinguished by his love of his homeland and ethnic patriotism, is also considered the inventor of the song postcard. In 1919 and 1920, the local poet visited the Reitzenhain Ore Mountains Association, founded in 1898. After Günther, suffering from severe depression, took his own life on April 29, 1937, at the age of not even 61, the association decided to erect a memorial in his honor at the Reißigmühle.
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The terrain in PR Prameniště Chomutovky is quite varied, with elevations ranging from 705 to 911 meters above sea level. You can expect to encounter well-preserved peat bogs, peat spruce forests, and remnants of natural beech forests. The Chomutovka River flows through deep valleys, and some paths might be challenging due to swampy conditions, especially near the bogs. Overall, the region offers a mix of moderate walks and more strenuous climbs.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore unique peat bogs, peat spruce forests, and mountain meadows. The Chomutovka River originates within the reserve's peat bogs and flows through the picturesque Bezručovo údolí. Keep an eye out for rare plant species like the round-leaved sundew and dwarf birch. You might also encounter distinctive rock formations along the river.
Yes, there are several options suitable for families. For example, the region offers a variety of easy to moderate trails. While specific family-friendly routes aren't detailed, the overall network includes paths that are less strenuous, allowing families to enjoy the natural scenery and waterfalls together. Always check the route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Ore Mountains, including the PR Prameniště Chomutovky area. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves to protect wildlife and sensitive habitats like the peat bogs. Be mindful of other hikers and any specific local regulations that might apply.
The best time to visit for waterfall hikes is typically during spring when snowmelt contributes to fuller cascades, or in autumn when the surrounding forests display vibrant colors. Summer offers pleasant temperatures for hiking, though water levels might be lower. Winter can be beautiful with frozen landscapes, but trails may be icy or covered in snow, requiring appropriate gear.
Yes, many of the trails in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Karl Stülpner Memorial – Assigbach Waterfall loop from Reitzenhain, which is a moderate 18.3 km trail featuring the Assigbach Waterfall. Another option is the Hubertova Spring – Blazer Pond loop from Hora Svatého Šebestiána, a 11.1 km moderate path.
The PR Prameniště Chomutovky reserve is a vital habitat for various wildlife. It is particularly important for the black grouse, a protected bird species. While hiking, you might also spot other forest birds, small mammals, and insects adapted to the unique bog environment. Respecting the natural habitat and staying on marked trails helps protect these species.
While the immediate reserve is a natural area, towns and villages surrounding PR Prameniště Chomutovky, such as Hora Svatého Šebestiána or Reitzenhain, offer options for refreshments and accommodation. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes, pubs, and guesthouses in these nearby communities before your visit.
Given the varied terrain, including potentially swampy areas and elevation changes, sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended. Layered clothing is best to adapt to changing weather conditions, and rain gear is always a good idea. In colder months, warm, insulated clothing is essential. Consider trekking poles for stability on uneven paths.
Yes, the region offers other points of interest. You could visit nearby lakes such as Schwarzer Teich or Blazer Pond. Historical sites like the Pohraniční (Böhmisch Reizenhain) Memorial Site or the Ruins of Böhmisch Kühnhaide also offer insights into the area's past. For more ideas, explore the Attractions around PR Prameniště Chomutovky guide.
The waterfall hikes in PR Prameniště Chomutovky range in difficulty. Out of approximately 20 tours, about 4 are considered easy, 11 are moderate, and 5 are difficult. This variety ensures that hikers of different experience levels can find suitable trails. Routes like the Assigbach Waterfall – Hubertova Spring loop from Hora Svatého Šebestiána are rated as difficult, while others offer a more leisurely experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 7,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique natural scenery, including the high moorlands and diverse plant life, as well as the opportunity to traverse deep valleys and observe numerous waterfalls along the Chomutovka River. The well-preserved natural environment and varied terrain are frequently highlighted.


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