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Highlands Region consists of the Czech-Moravian Highlands, with its gorgeous and very well-preserved nature. Visitors also will find two protected landscape areas, which are the Iron Hills and mountains. Besides nature, tourists can enjoy the many sights.
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Lock Budišov

The castle stands on the site of the original fortress from the 13th century., redesigned in the 16th century. a Renaissance chateau. Today's style was a significant alteration in the sumptuous Baroque summer residence in the 20th the 18th century. per hr. Paar. At the same time has been set up around the castle park with rich sculptural decoration. MZM got the lock management in 1974 and after extensive modifications are built depositary science department. Open to the public depositories of the oldest zoological collection of stuffed birds, mammals, fish and amphibians from the collections department together with trophies from hunting expeditions to Africa, Asia and Canada.

Natural Monument Four buds Hills

Gneissic rocks modeled frost weathering balvanovitými debris and surrounded with well-preserved forests at an altitude of 732 m above sea level peaks in the shape of heads, beautiful view, training climbing terrains.

Castle Dalečín

Ruin of 14 century. stands on the left bank in the village Svratka Dalečín, relatively featureless zvýšenině its shore, the road leading to the vortex. The castle has preserved much of the overhead masonry. A particular section of the western curtain wall, even at full height. The courtyard memorial to victims of the second World War II.

PLA Hills

The rugged landscape is characterized by hills Žďárské varied by changing the meadows, pastures, fields, forests and lakes, is marked by an irregular network of hedges, úvozových roads, woods or groups of trees and shrubs. Still retains the character and balanced in a way preserved cultural landscape. Shallow and wide valleys, elongated relatively mild slopes and rounded peaks correspond to vrchovinného landscape of hill type. Climate is one of the colder, wetter and windier area. As the source area of ​​several Czech and Moravian rivers (Sázava river, Chrudimka Doubrava, Celebration) and a pond area with numerous systems PLA was declared a protected area of ​​natural water accumulation. Today the forest is covered with about one half. Natural jedlobukový forest is mostly replaced by spruce monocultures. The area is generally characterized as poor floristic, with a characteristic representation of mountain and foothill elements. Especially valuable are the communities of moist peat bogs and meadows with a significant incidence of many protected and endangered plant species.

Havlíčkova Pine

Previously called Pine, Pine Rudná later. Here was born in 1821 in house number 163 Karel Havlicek. There is a museum located Havlíčkovo. On the square we can see the monument to Karel Havlicek Borovsky made in 1901, which is a copy of the monument by Joseph Strachovský in Kutna Hora. The dominant feature of the village and its surroundings due to its elevated position church. Welcomes the establishment of the turn of the 15th and 16 century on the site of an older Romanesque building. The tower dates from the 17th century. The church is a beautiful view of the surrounding town is krajiny.Ve several houses of folk architecture from the 19th century. Karel Havlicek Borovsky Museum introduces visitors to the work of this important policy, writers and journalists. Cast-iron facade is decorated with a relief of 1862.



Ubytování, Nové město na Moravě
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