At the very end of the Central Bohemian Uplands.

With its 6328 km2, the Central Bohemian Upland is the largest upland in the whole country. It is divided into four more units, but this time our interest belongs to the one in the west - Blatenská pahorkatina. It is at the border with the Šumava foothills and ends with the Nepomuck Highlands, and its last peak is called Na Skále (718 m above sea level). It is certainly one of the most beautiful peaks of the entire hilly area. The whole elongated…
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Other places in the vicinity - At the very end of the Central Bohemian Uplands.

Čihan, a pond in the village

To the springs of Úslava and to the top of Drkolná.

View from Mount Červ to Šumava

Šumava foothills to Červo.

Raspberry, castle

Šumava foothills - Malonice castle.

Podolí, castle

The southwestern edge of the Nepomuck Highlands.

Malonice, railway station

Velhartic Highlands.

Flock - 1

Spring Herd

Chlístov, Church of the Ascension of St. Crisis

Chlístov – Church of the Ascension of St. Crisis.

Babyfriendly certificate - Fairytale cottage

A fairytale cottage

Kříštín, church of St. Matthew

Church of St. Matouš in Křištín.

Streziměř, monument to the fallen

The village of Streziměř.