Natural monuments around Domažlice showcase the diverse landscapes of West Bohemia, featuring unique geological formations and varied ecosystems. The region is characterized by its forested mountains, such as the Bohemian Forest, and historical sites that blend with natural features. These areas provide opportunities for exploring the natural environment and local heritage. The Domažlice district offers a range of natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Supposedly the third largest spruce in the Czech Republic
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The residents of Bügellohe fetched their water from this spring daily. The water flows into the Ascha.
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Beautiful avenue in the forgotten valley, if you start here it makes everything even more beautiful :)
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Beautiful place and above all quiet...
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Very beautiful Bohemian villages
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Clear water, beautifully framed. You can admire a carved wooden swan. If you follow the path, you come through the railway underpass to the other side and can take a shortcut towards Wackelstein and Teufel.
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A popular meeting place for cross-country skiers and hikers from the Czech Republic and Germany is the forest hut under the Brunnhäusl at 875 meters above sea level, better known as the Benda Hut. It gets its name from the fact that the head of the Domazlice Municipal Forests, forestry director Jan Benda, opens the hut mostly on Saturdays and Sundays in winter to provide cross-country skiers and hikers with grog, tea, coffee or beer. Guests are particularly pleased when Jan Benda serves apple pie baked by his wife Maria. The original hut, which served as improvised accommodation for tourists, hunters and woodcutters, is now a ruin.
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The Devil's Stone near Babylon, a wonderful resting place
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Beyond the well-known sites, visitors frequently enjoy the historical significance of Three Coats of Arms, where border agreements were carved into rock. Another popular spot is Benda Hut and Spring, a welcoming forest hut offering refreshments and spring water, especially popular with hikers and cross-country skiers.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Teufelsstein (Čertův kámen) and Devil Statue, Babylon, with its rocking stone and local legends, is a highlight on the 11-kilometer Devil's Nature Trail, which is engaging for all ages. The Mammoth Spruce Near Zámeček also offers an accessible natural wonder. Additionally, Přírodní park Zelenov, located near Domažlice, features an educational trail, 'V Zelenovském údolí,' designed to engage both adults and children with local flora and fauna.
The Domažlice region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and even cross-country skiing in winter, particularly around Čerchov. For specific routes, explore options like the 'Babylon Pond with Beach – Čerchov Summit Cross loop' for mountain biking, or the 'The Two Towers on Mount Čerchov – Čerchov Mountain Lodge loop' for hiking. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking, MTB trails, and gravel biking around Domažlice.
The region is rich in geological marvels. The Teufelsstein (Čertův kámen) near Babylon is a remarkable 40-ton granite rocking stone, showcasing impressive granite weathering. Přírodní park Sedmihoří, north of Horšovský Týn, is also known for its well-developed granite formations and a unique 'ring structure' of nine peaks.
Absolutely. The Three Coats of Arms monument marks a historical border agreement from 1754. The Kotz’sche Stones at Velký Zvon feature carved inscriptions from 19th-century nobility. The Devil's Stone near Babylon is steeped in local folklore, with legends of the devil resting there. Even the Benda Hut has a history as a popular resting point for travelers.
For breathtaking panoramic views, ascend Čerchov, the highest mountain in the Bohemian Forest. Its summit hosts the Kurz observation tower, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside, including parts of the Bohemian Forest and the Upper Palatinate Forest. The Three Coats of Arms also provides excellent viewpoints.
The Domažlice region's natural monuments are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for longer excursions and enjoying the educational trails. In winter, areas like Čerchov transform into a snowy landscape, perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, with the Benda Hut serving as a warm resting point.
Yes, Přírodní park Zelenov is a prime example. This protected area, characterized by dense forests and a medieval pond system, supports a rich aquatic ecosystem. It is home to the critically endangered stone crayfish, alongside river crayfish and river mussels. Kingfishers are also frequently spotted here, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Louka u Staré Huti Natural Monument, which offers a peaceful natural setting. Another interesting spot is the Oak Alley in the Forgotten Valley, providing a serene walk through ancient trees.
Yes, the region features several natural springs. The Benda Hut and Spring is a well-known spot where hikers can refresh themselves with spring water. Other notable water sources include Weißbach Spring, historically important for local inhabitants, and Nuzarov Springs, offering tranquil forest settings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural elements. The opportunity to explore unique geological formations, discover local legends, and enjoy well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling is highly valued. The panoramic views from elevated points like Čerchov and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Přírodní park Zelenov are also frequently highlighted.


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