Mountain České Středohoří (Bohemian Highlands) - Czech republic

České Středohoří (Bohemian Highlands)

České středohoří  (B.Hills) are situated in northern Bohemia along  both banks of lower stream of  Czech part  of Elbe. It  belongs to  Podkrušnohorská Area, being part of Ore Mountain Subprovince. Typical conical hills are result of  Tertiary Formation volcanic activity. The highest peak names Milešovka  (837 m).


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Libochovice: an important part of magic Středohoří  - VIDEO
Published: 13.3.2012
Libochovice prove the rule of uniqueness and charm of towns and villages on the river Ohře. At first glance, a bit messy, but when one looks just a little bit more around, definitely there is something to admire - picturesque corners, centuries old messages on the facades, the local parish, romantic Ohře or directness of local people.

Lovosice - A Gate To Bohemian Hills - VIDEO
Published: 18.1.2011
"This is too distant and long, similar to Lovosice!" nearly anybody knows such comparison, mostly those individuals who know this town personally. We do not mention the number of letters of this word (many people have such opinion) but we take in mind real length of the locality. So, Lovosice, "The Garden of Bohemia", is really the town of rather big length.

Louny: Kind Surprise In Bohemian Highlands-VIDEO
Published: 19.10.2010
The town of Louny has not so many sightseeings available, making comparison to Domažlice (West Bohemia) or Slavonice (South Bohemia). Nevertheless, who does not know, how Louny looks like, is not expecting any wonder. Maybe, he could imagine some town of standard level, the choice of which could be wide. On the other hand, the person who knows Louny, is pleased to return there again.

Červený vrch (Red Hill)
Published: 11.8.2008
Červený vrch (Red Hill) - situated in an altitude of 289 m above sea level, is placed in western part of Bohemian Highlands, 3 kms in northern direction from the town of Louny, not far from Raná Hill.

Kalvarie
Published: 10.8.2008
Kalvarie (Calvary) – 239 m above sea level – is an expressive gneiss rocky headland, situated in a place known as Porta Bohemica in preserved nature area of Bohemian Highlands.

Raná
Published: 8.8.2008
Raná is a basaltic hill with three peaks, lonely massif, situated 6 kms in northwest direction from the town of Louny in western part of Bohemian Highlands, near to the community of identic name. This countryside is sometimes uncorrectly named as Louny-Hills, Louny-Highlands or Chožov- Highlands.

Milá
Published: 4.8.2008
Milá (510 m) is a rocky hill in western part of Bohemian Highlands. It is situated 9 kms approx. in northern direction from the town of Louny, 12 kms in south direction of Bílina and 3 kms approx. in north of Raná.

Brník
Published: 1.8.2008
Brník (471 m) is an outstanding basaltic hill situated in northeast direction from the town of Louny. It forms part of three expressive hills in Bohamian Highlands, placed in a line beside each other in Northeast-Southeast direction.

Boreč
Published: 1.8.2008
Boreč (446 m) is a hill situated in Bohemian Highlands, in a distance of 4 kms in south-west direction of the town of Lovosice. It was placed in a survey of European System of Protected Area Natura 2000. It is afforested hill , where you can find National Nature Monument Boreč with educational path of the same name.

Vrabinec
Published: 31.7.2008
Vrabinec (350 m) is a basaltic hill near to the village of Babětín, 1,5 kms distant from the community of Techlovice in north-east direction and 6 kms from Děčín.

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