Best lakes around přírodní památka Královský hvozd are found within the Šumava Protected Landscape Area in the Plzeň Region. This area is known for its significant glacial lakes, including Černé jezero and Čertovo jezero, which are part of the National Nature Reserve Černé a Čertovo jezero. These natural features offer unique geographical characteristics and vital ecosystems. The region provides opportunities to experience glacial history and the rich biodiversity of the Šumava region.
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Very idyllic lake, beautiful hiking trail there.
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The trail starts at the lake and initially runs along the shore. Then it turns right and changes from S0 to S1 and then a little later to S2. Very fun. If you do the loop clockwise, you have to ride the trail outwards.
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Beautifully situated. The spruce forest, which has currently died due to the bark beetle, gives the lake a special mystique!
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Beautiful mountain lake, but swimming is prohibited. Unfortunately not directly accessible legally from Germany.
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According to legend, the devil was drowned here with a stone tied to his tail - a girl tied the stone to his tail because he wanted to drag her down to hell. In doing so, he scratched out a valley in which the lake is located. To this day, strange figures and gnomes are said to emerge from the lake.
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Passed by here on today's bike tour 😉 Beautiful area highly recommended 🤙
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Passed by here on today's bike tour 😉 Beautiful area highly recommended 🤙
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A beautiful lake, a great walk from Špičák to Černé jezero, then in that direction and back (about 10 km). Swimming is not possible as it is part of the National Nature Reserve along with Black Lake.
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The most significant lakes are the glacial Černé Jezero (Black Lake), the largest and deepest glacial lake in the Czech Republic, and Čertovo Jezero (Devil's Lake), known for its folklore and pristine beauty. Both are part of the National Nature Reserve Černé a Čertovo jezero.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly access. Both Černé Jezero (Black Lake) and Čertovo Jezero (Devil's Lake) are considered family-friendly. A well-maintained, yellow-marked asphalt trail leads directly to Černé jezero from Špičák pass, making it easily accessible for families.
At Černé Jezero (Black Lake), you can see the impressive Jezerní stěna (Lake Wall) rock face and potentially spot the rare aquatic plant Isoetes lacustris. Between Černé and Čertovo Jezero (Devil's Lake), you can observe the main European watershed divide, where water flows to both the Black Sea and the North Sea.
The region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Devil's Lake – Black Lake (Černé Jezero) loop' for hiking or the 'Černé Jezero (Black Lake) – Spitzberg Railway Tunnel loop' for cycling. Find more options on the dedicated guides for hiking and cycling around přírodní památka Královský hvozd.
Yes, Čertovo Jezero (Devil's Lake) is steeped in folklore, with legends claiming it was formed when a devil, defeated by a brave girl, plunged into a pit. Černé Jezero (Black Lake) has inspired many Czech artists, including poets and composers, due to its picturesque setting.
The lakes are popular destinations for hikers and mountain bikers, suggesting that spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable conditions for outdoor activities. Winter hiking is also possible, but conditions may be more challenging.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, the area is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts. However, for sensitive natural areas like Schwarzen See, swimming and dog bathing are prohibited to protect the ecosystem. Always check local regulations and signage.
Yes, a popular approximately 8-kilometer loop allows you to visit both Černé Jezero (Black Lake) and Čertovo Jezero (Devil's Lake), starting from the Špičácké sedlo car park. This provides an excellent hiking experience through the national park.
The lake's dark appearance, which gives it its name, is due to the reflection of the dense surrounding spruce forests and a thick layer of accumulated pollen and sediment at its bottom. This sediment can be up to 9 meters deep, contributing to the mystical atmosphere.
Yes, for visiting Černé Jezero (Black Lake) and Čertovo Jezero (Devil's Lake), you can typically find parking at the Špičácké sedlo car park, which serves as a common starting point for hikes to both lakes.
Teufelssee is another glacial lake in the Šumava National Park, known for its impressive sea wall. It offers well-developed hiking trails and, like Čertovo Jezero, has its own local legends about the devil.
While the lakes are beautiful, swimming and dog bathing are generally prohibited in sensitive natural areas like Schwarzen See to protect their delicate ecosystems. It's important to respect local regulations to preserve these natural treasures.


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