Best mountain peaks around Středočeský kraj are found within a diverse terrain that includes the Brdy Highlands and Posázaví. This region, while not characterized by towering ranges, offers elevated areas with scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape features extensive forests, historical sites, and varied flora and fauna. These areas provide a sense of wilderness and natural beauty for visitors.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Vrátenská hora observation tower, wonderful view. For about 7-8 euros you can go up, no card payment.
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The path to this "peak" from the village of Radimovice is NOT a paved road, though I was able to ride it all the way up on a road bike. Nice views, especially sunrise.
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Really nice place - looks like the highest point around. There's fireplace and nice views. Really nice place worth for visiting
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Třemšín is a peak in the southern part of the Central Bohemian Brdy Mountains. With a height of 827 m above sea level, it is the highest point in the southern Brdy and a natural dominant of the Třemšín region. At the top are the remains of the medieval castle Třemšín. There used to be a wooden lookout tower.
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The Central Bohemian Region offers several notable elevated areas. Among them, Tok (865 m) in the Brdy Highlands is the highest point, known for its wilderness and panoramic views. Třemšín (827 m) in the southern Brdy Mountains features medieval castle ruins. Praha is the second-highest peak in the Central Bohemian Brdy Mountains, offering rewarding views. Further east, Melechov (715 m) in the Posázaví region is part of a nature park with historical ruins and unique geological formations.
Yes, several peaks in the region have historical significance. At the summit of Třemšín, you can find the remnants of a medieval castle. Melechov features ruins of a 14th-century fortress on its western foothills and the natural monument Čertův kámen (Devil's Stone), a granite rock formation. Historically, Melechov was even considered the center of Europe during the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Visitors can expect extensive forests, especially in the Brdy Highlands around Tok and Praha, offering a sense of wilderness and diverse flora and fauna. Melechov is part of a nature park and is home to unique geological features like the granite rock formation Čertův kámen. Many peaks, including Vysoký Tok Summit, offer rewarding panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The region around these peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For example, there are many options for waterfall hikes and easy hikes. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Vltava River Cycle Path loop. Some areas, like Melechov, even have local ski slopes during winter.
While some peaks involve intermediate hikes, the region offers areas suitable for families. The surrounding nature parks and forested areas provide opportunities for easier walks. For specific family-friendly routes, you can explore the easy hikes guide which features shorter, less strenuous trails that are often suitable for families.
The Central Bohemian Region's peaks can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, ideal for hiking. Summer is great for longer days outdoors, though some areas might be busier. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, especially in areas like the Brdy Highlands or near Melechov where a local ski slope operates.
The Brdy Highlands are unique due to their history as a former military training ground, which preserved a sense of wilderness. Now a protected landscape area, it offers extensive forests, diverse flora and fauna, and a tranquil environment. Peaks like Tok and Třemšín provide challenging hikes and rewarding views, allowing visitors to experience a truly wild part of the region.
Yes, many of the peaks offer excellent viewpoints. Tok is known for its panoramic views after a hike. Vysoký Tok Summit is specifically highlighted as a natural monument and viewpoint with nice vistas. Praha also provides views of the surrounding forested landscape above the Rožmitál basin.
Radimovka Peak and Radio Tower offers nice views, especially at sunrise. While the path from Radimovice village is not paved, it is reportedly passable even on a road bike, suggesting it's a relatively accessible ascent for various outdoor enthusiasts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The extensive forests and panoramic views from summits like Tok and Vysoký Tok Summit are highly rated. The presence of historical sites, such as the medieval castle ruins on Třemšín and the fortress ruins near Melechov, adds a unique cultural dimension to the outdoor experience.
Yes, the region offers routes that can be considered more advanced. For instance, some of the waterfall hikes include difficult-grade routes, such as the 'Hiking loop from Skryje' (8.7 km) or the 'Karlštejn Castle – Karlštejn Castle loop from Solvayovy lomy' (19.6 km). Peaks like Tok and Praha in the Brdy Mountains also suggest challenging ascents due to their elevation and terrain.


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