Moravian Karst - protected landscape area

This is the largest and best developed karst area in the Czech Republic, significant also from a European point of view. It was declared in 1956 as the third largest protected area in what was then Czechoslovakia, after the High Tatras (1949) and the Bohemian Paradise (1955). It covers an area of ​​94 km² and occupies an almost 24 km long and 2 to 6 km wide strip of Devonian limestones north of Brno, aligned in a flat surface with an average…
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Baptisms - pilgrimage church

The central part of the Moravian Karst

Larch Trojak

Larch Trojak

Monument to Rudolf Hashi

Monument to Rudolf Hashi

Monument to Alois Zlatník

Monument to Alois Zlatník

Padouch Valley (Padochov)

Padouch Valley (Padochov)

The memorial plaque is located in the stony slope below the old peasant log

Julius Wiehl Memorial

Habrůvecká bučina, in the foreground the monument to A. Zlatník

Habrůvecká bučina - national nature reserve

the big bat is a typical winter sleeper of M. karst

The Moravian Karst is used by thousands of winter sleepers

The default signpost in Adamov

From Adamov to Křtin

A view of one of the sinkholes

Křtinské údolí - Three cauldrons

Klostermann's well

Klostermann's well

Speleo ferrata in the Słupsk underground

Tips for an adventure trip in winter? We discover the underground and the beauty of the Moravian Karst