Hike to the spring of Trnávky

One foot on the border of South Bohemia and Vysočina, and the other in the North Sea. That's how I felt at the source of this interesting river. Trnava, also called Trnávka, is the left-hand and overall largest tributary of the Želivka River. The river flows through the eastern part of the Tábor district in the South Bohemian Region and the Pelhřimov district in the Vysočina Region. The length of Trnava is 56,3 km. The catchment area measures 340,3 km². The river rises in the southeast…
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