Natural phenomena of the Bohemian Forest
Forests as far as the eye can see, hills stretching to the horizon and the ever- present tranquility – these are the main currencies of this area. The Bohemian Forest is rich in fauna and flora. Come and see the most interesting natural phenomena of the Bohemian Forest with us.
The nature reserve stretches halfway between the former Ostrůvek hunting lodge and the Lesná chateau in the Bohemian Forest PLA. This is an upland peatland with a large amount of peat, which was not mined here in the past. The vegetation is made up of the mud pine, as well as the marsh sedge, the marsh sedge, the marsh sedge and the black sedge.
The national natural monument, located southwest of the village of Lesná, is a natural peatland in which rare and endangered species of plants and animals can be observed, which naturally occur here. For example, the red grouse nests here.
This recreational body of water, part of the Upper Palatinate lakescape, has no direct inflow and is fed only by groundwater. It lies at an altitude of 395 m and is an ideal place for relaxation and active recreation.
A natural monument near the village of Bělá nad Radbuzou with a preserved community of transitional bogs and short- stemmed meadows with the occurrence of rare and specially protected plant species.
In this nature park, which covers an area of 3 hectares, you have the unique opportunity to observe mouflon, European deer and wild boar in two large enclosures. If you manage to plan this trip in spring, it is very likely that you will be able to observe the first tentative steps of young deer.