Adršpach Rocks
Adršpach Rock Town is a smaller part of Adršpach-Teplice Rocks, which are formed by cuboidal sandstone. Along with the Teplice rocks, these rocks make the largest solid rock town in the Czech Republic. These two rock towns are renowned European...
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Teplice Rocks
Rock town situated near Teplice nad Metují is noticeable by magnificent continuous rock walls. This area is separated from the smaller Adršpach rock town by deep Wolf Gorge (Vlčí rokle) (from one rock town to another one you can walk along...
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The Broumov Walls
The Broumov Walls (Broumovské stěny) is a national nature reservation. It was declared in 1956 and it covers a 12-km mountain ridge between Police nad Metují and Broumov. The rock walls dip steeply towards the Broumov basin and slope down...
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Ostaš mountain
The Ostaš Nature Reserve which was declared in 1956 is situated on the top of the Ostaš table mountain. Its elevation is 700 meters above sea level.
Ostaš is divided into two parts: Upper and Lower Labyrinths. The local tourist loop leads...
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Ruprechtický Špičák peak
Ruprechtický špičák is the highest peak of Javoří Mountains - 881 meters above sea level. It is located 10 km to the northeast of Broumov and only a few dozen meters from the border with Poland. There is a metal observation tower on the top,...
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Monastery in Police nad Metují
The monastery in Police nad Metují was founded at the beginning of the 13th century by benedictine monks. The current baroque appearance of the building dates to 1770. Part of the monastery complex is the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin...
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Churches of the Broumov region
So called Broumov group of churches is a unique complex of ten baroque churches built in the eighteenth century on the territory of the Broumov monastic estate by famous architects, father and son Dientzenhofers. Churches differs from each other in...
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