Best natural monuments around okres Hradec Králové protect diverse habitats, rare species, and geological formations within the Czech Republic. The region features a varied landscape, including river floodplains, forest ecosystems, and unique wetland areas. These protected sites offer insights into natural processes and local biodiversity.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Lookout tower near Vysoké nad Labem
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Milířské kopec is a 285 m high hill in the Hradec Králové district of the Hradec Králové Region. It lies about 0.5 km east of the village of Vysoká nad Labem on its cadastral territory. At the top of the hill stands the 31-meter-high Milíř observation tower.
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Na Plachtě is a natural monument with an area of 38.79 ha, located on the southeastern edge of Hradec Králové. Although the site is located in the immediate vicinity of urban development, you will find ponds, ponds, sands, heaths, peat meadows, forests and scattered groups of shrubs. From the botanical and zoological point of view, PP Na Plachtě is considered unique. In humid and wet habitats we can see newts, newts, spotted toads, common toads, green and short-legged toads and green tree frogs.
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The Orlice Nature Park was declared in 1996 to protect the floodplains of the Orlice River and its tributaries. The extensive area of over 11,000 ha includes the Divoká, Tichá floodplains and, after the confluence at Týniště nad Orlicí, the connected Orlice outside the headwaters of the upper streams.
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Impressive monument in memory of the battle of 1866. More information: http://www.chlum1866.cz/kriegsmuseum-1866 and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlacht_bei_K%C3%B6niggr%C3%A4tz
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Milíř lookout tower (285 m), view from the Hradec Králové forests towards Vysoká nad Labem and Opatovice nad Labem. Kunětická hora Castle can also be seen from above.
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The Hradec Králové district offers a variety of unique natural features. You can explore diverse ecosystems at Na Plachtě Nature Monument, which includes ponds, sand dunes, heathland, and peat bogs, and is home to wild Exmoor horses. The region also protects significant river floodplains, such as those found in Orlice Nature Park, and features mixed forest ecosystems like Přírodní památka Sítovka with its 'Dead Wood' educational trail.
Yes, several natural monuments in the Hradec Králové district are family-friendly. Na Plachtě Nature Monument is a great option, offering an educational trail where families can learn about its rich biodiversity and observe Exmoor horses. Milíř Lookout Tower - Vysoká nad Labem provides an accessible viewpoint with panoramic views, and Orlice Nature Park offers extensive natural areas for exploration along the river.
The natural monuments in the Hradec Králové district are rich in biodiversity. At Na Plachtě Nature Monument, you might spot newts, toads, green tree frogs, and various rare plant and insect species. Přírodní památka Javorka a Cidlina – Sběř is crucial for the critically endangered thick-shelled river mussel and the scarce large blue butterfly. Přírodní památka Kanice – lesní rybník is specifically protected for the great crested newt.
Yes, some natural monuments offer a blend of nature and history. Přírodní památka U Císařské studánky features a historic triangular chapel built in 1875 and a notable 'Krytý dub' (Covered Oak). While primarily a natural monument, the Monument to the Battery of the Dead, Chlum 1866 is an impressive memorial to a significant historical battle set within a natural landscape.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and early summer (April to June) are ideal for observing blooming flora and active wildlife, especially at sites like Na Plachtě Nature Monument. Autumn (September to October) offers beautiful fall foliage in forest areas like Přírodní památka Černá stráň and Přírodní památka Sítovka. Summer is pleasant for general outdoor activities, but some areas might be busier.
Yes, the region around Hradec Králové offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For example, the Gravel biking around okres Hradec Králové guide includes routes like the 'Biřička Pond – Mazurova Chalupa Refreshments loop'. The Running Trails around okres Hradec Králové guide features routes such as the 'Forest Fitness Park loop from PP Na Plachtě', which passes near Na Plachtě Nature Monument.
Na Plachtě Nature Monument is easily accessible by both public transport and car, being located on the southeastern edge of Hradec Králové. Other sites may require a car or a combination of public transport and a short walk. It's always recommended to check local transport schedules for specific locations.
The Orlice Nature Park, declared in 1996, is significant for protecting the extensive floodplains of the Orlice River and its tributaries. Covering over 11,000 hectares, it safeguards a vital riverine ecosystem, including the Divoká and Tichá floodplains, preserving the natural character of the river outside its headwaters.
Yes, you can gain insights into forest ecosystems at several locations. Přírodní památka Černá stráň protects a near-natural forest ecosystem, showcasing processes of development and decay with old, dying, and fallen trees. Přírodní památka Sítovka features a mixed forest with an educational trail, 'Mrtvé dřevo' (Dead Wood), explaining the ecological importance of deadwood. Přírodní památka U Císařské studánky also preserves an old mixed forest.
The Milíř Lookout Tower - Vysoká nad Labem is a 31-meter-high observation tower located on Milířské kopec, a 285-meter-high hill. From its top, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Hradec Králové forests, the villages of Vysoká nad Labem and Opatovice nad Labem, and even Kunětická hora Castle in the distance.
Yes, several natural monuments protect aquatic and wetland environments. Orlice Nature Park protects river floodplains, while Přírodní památka Javorka a Cidlina – Sběř focuses on significant stretches of the Cidlina and Javorka rivers and their wet meadows. Holštejn is a protected fish area formed from a dead arm of the Orlice River. Přírodní památka Kanice – lesní rybník is a crucial habitat for the great crested newt.
The 'Dead Wood' educational trail is located within Přírodní památka Sítovka. It informs visitors about the ecological importance of deadwood in nature. The trail highlights how deadwood supports various organisms, contributes to the development of different animal and plant species, and plays a vital role in the forest ecosystem's natural processes.


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