Best natural monuments around okres Břeclav are found within the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. This area features diverse landscapes, including the striking limestone Pavlov Hills, wetlands, and steppe grasslands. Many of these sites are part of the Pálava Protected Landscape Area, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The region offers a combination of natural beauty, unique flora and fauna, and significant geological features.
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The Devín transmitter is located on the hill of the same name at an altitude of 550 m above sea level, which is part of the Pavlovské vrchy in southern Moravia. It is 57 m high and stands on a higher peak. Its broadcasting covers a large area of southern Moravia
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The U Mariánské mlýna quarry, also called Na Janičov vrchu, is an abandoned and flooded limestone quarry in the Pálava Protected Landscape Area. The water in the quarry is crystal clear thanks to the limestone. The stony beach is followed by a shoal several meters long, which suddenly turns into a great depth. However, it is not yet known how deep the lake is. The quarry is open to a maximum of 100 visitors at a time and rules have been established according to which a visit to the quarry is allowed. The aim is to protect the Janičův vrch quarry. The flooded quarry is part of the natural monument Quarry Janičův vrch and bathing is allowed here only on condition that the water ecosystem and the adjacent banks are not damaged.
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The Holy Hill in Mikulov is a must-see every time you visit this town. Priority dominant
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The quarry encourages people to take a dip in the water, which is beautifully clean. There is also the possibility of gradual entry and observation of fish. There is also a facility - 2 changing rooms + two dry toilets. There was an extremely nice lady at the entrance who will make you feel completely at ease.
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The Pannonian grove was created in 2015 by landscaping a neglected area under Mount Olivet.
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Beautiful to look at from afar. I couldn't find a way from the center of Mikulov up the mountain.
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The region offers several unique natural monuments. For instance, explore the Geopark Turold, which features a cave system and a geological park showcasing 17 rock blocks representing different geological periods. Another unique spot is Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch, offering a distinct natural landscape.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Nové Mlýny Reservoir Strachotín area, including the Nové Mlýny I Reservoir Bike Path, is great for families, offering easy paths and beautiful views. The Geopark Turold is also designed to be accessible and educational for all ages.
The natural monuments in okres Břeclav are rich in biodiversity. The Pálava Protected Landscape Area is a haven for nature lovers, with rare steppe vegetation and a wide array of animal life, including nesting eagle owls and numerous insects. Květné jezero is known for its aquatic flora and serves as a nesting ground for white storks. Hochberk is home to over 467 recorded insect species, while Kočičí kámen provides habitat for rare bird species like the barred warbler and red-backed shrike.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Děvín Summit, which offers far-reaching vistas of the surrounding landscape. The Sirotčí Hrádek Ruins also provide excellent views and are a popular hiking destination.
Absolutely. The Pálava Protected Landscape Area itself holds important archaeological sites and is dotted with vineyards, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage. The Turold Nature Reserve has evidence of 14 different early human settlements. Additionally, Anenský vrch features a Baroque church and Stations of the Cross on its southern slope, adding a cultural dimension to the natural landscape.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. The region is excellent for hiking, with easy trails like the 'Děvičky Castle Ruins loop from Pavlov u Dolních Věstonic' and 'Hiking loop from Mikulov na Moravě'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Temple of Diana (Rendezvous) – St. Hubertus Chapel loop from Lednice'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for easy hikes and cycling around okres Břeclav.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring is particularly picturesque, especially at Kamenný vrch u Kurdějova and Jesličky, when thousands of protected flowers like the great pasqueflower are in bloom. The Mediterranean-like climate of the Pálava region makes it pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn.
Yes, Květné jezero (Květné Lake Natural Monument) is an integral part of the UNESCO-listed Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape. This oxbow lake offers a tranquil setting for observing wetland ecosystems and birdlife, making it an accessible natural escape alongside the grand architectural marvels of the area.
The region is known for its striking limestone Pavlov Hills within the Pálava Protected Landscape Area. Přírodní rezervace Turold features the most extensive cave system in secondary limestone in the Czech Republic, along with a geological park. You can also observe xerothermic steppe grasslands on loess and calcareous sandstones at locations like Kamenný vrch u Kurdějova.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views and diverse landscapes. For example, the Děvín Summit is noted for its 'far-reaching views and an even more beautiful ascent'. The Sirotčí Hrádek Ruins are also highlighted for their 'amazing view' in good weather. The tranquility of places like Květné jezero and the rich biodiversity across the region are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Kamenice u Hlohovce Natural Monument was once a quarry. It now showcases the unique ecological recovery of such a site, protecting xerothermophilic plant communities and serving as an important refuge for xerophilous invertebrates adapted to dry, warm conditions.
The Pálava Protected Landscape Area is famous for its unique plant species such as sun rose, Adonis flower, and various irises. Kamenný vrch u Kurdějova is particularly known for its warm-loving flora, including spring Adonis and great pasqueflower. Jesličky also hosts specially protected species like hairy flax and various irises, offering vibrant floral displays during blooming seasons.


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