Central Bohemian Uplands

The Central Bohemian Uplands (České Středohoří) constitute a protected landscape area in North Bohemia.

Understand

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Milesovka mountain.

The Central Bohemian Uplands comprise more than 1000 km², the second largest protected landscape area in the Czech Republic.

History

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Landscape

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The landscape of this area is very special. The relief and geology are extremely diverse. The mountain range is intersected by the Elbe River and the difference between the lowest and highest elevations is more than 700 meters. The mountains have a unique cone shape, thanks to their volcanic origin, rising from the flatland. The highest mountain is Milesovka (837 meters). The landscape is diverse, from fields in valleys to pastures, orchards, vineyards and forested hills.

Flora and fauna

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In number of plant species, this area is one of the richest in the Czech Republic, due to varied types of biotopes: oak forests, dry grasslands or rock steppes. Several species have survived since the Ice Age and some plants are typical for South Russian steppes. Several unique insect species can also be found here.

Climate

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The climate is generally warmer than in the rest of the Czech Republic and the southern part of the Central Bohemian Uplands is the warmest and driest area in the country. However, the highest peak, Milesovka, is considered the windiest place in the country.

Get in

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These cities are good starting point to explore Central Bohemian Uplands:

Fees and permits

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Get around

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Map
Map of Central Bohemian Uplands

By foot

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The network of hiking trails is dense, with the Central Bohemia Uplands having more than 500 km of trails.

By bicycle

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Raná hill at sunset
  • 50.55490513.9310911 Milesovka. The highest peak of the range (837 m), with uninterrupted views of the surroundings. A meteological station with paid entrance at the top contains a one-room museum and lookgout tower. It is considered one of the most windy mountains in the country, with just 8 days of calm weather and most number of thunderstorms (31 a year on average). A small buffet and a shelter are available at the top. Milešovka on Wikipedia Milešovka (Q50482382) on Wikidata
  • 50.52768114.0179782 Lovos. (570 m) Lovoš (Q572889) on Wikidata
  • 50.40686313.7713073 Raná. A set of three peaks with up to 457m height. Raná (Q101424758) on Wikidata
  • 50.41138913.8086114 Oblík. (509 m) Oblík (Q2012856) on Wikidata
  • 50.43416714.0141675 Házmburk Castle ruin. Hazmburk on Wikipedia Hazmburk (Q1592121) on Wikidata
  • 50.5931514.2639196 Sedlo. (726 m) Sedlo (Q23811879) on Wikidata
  • 50.7694814.48497 Panská Skála. A volcanic formation around 30 million years old, made of basalt columns. Panská skála on Wikipedia Panská skála (Q1426184) on Wikidata
  • 50.584714.05368 Deblík. A peak with good views of Milesovka, Lovos and the nearby quarry. Deblík (Q11774498) on Wikidata

Drink

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Sleep

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Lodging

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Camping

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Backcountry

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Stay safe

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Go next

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