Mountain Bílé Karpaty (White Carpathian Mountains) - Czech republic
Bílé Karpaty (White Carpathian Mountains)

Bílé Karpaty Mountains are situated in southeast part of Czech Republic, near to the Slovakian border. The mountain range beginns at Zarieči in Slovakia and ends near Valašské Klobouky where is turning again to the Slovakian border. The mountains are limited with valley of river Váh and Low-Moravian Dale. The biggest peak is Velká Javořina (970 m).
In 1980 there was created Protected Natural Area Bílé Karpaty and in 1996 this area was given on a list of biospherical UNESCO reservations.| Lokalities Subjects | Articles Photogalery | Videogallery Discussion |
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Velký Lopeník look out tower
Published: 1.12.2008
Velký Lopeník look-out-tower (911 m) is erected directly on Moravia-Slovakian border, and presents a symbol of reciprocal friendship of both nations.

Sokolí kameň (Falcon Stone)
Published: 25.6.2008
Sokolí kameň (696,5 m) is a small rock in White Carpathian Mountains, running out the forest and offering nice outlook around, up to Váh-river valley.

Velké Javořiny
Published: 19.11.2007
Velká Javořina is – with 970m of heigth – the highest peak of Bílé Karpaty , where the Czech-Slovak border is passing. The pasturelands were created on originally afforested area during Walachian colonization.













