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Radobýl

Great view from the south of the Bohemian Central Mountains and as far as Prague

The Radobýl, the 399 m high local mountain of Litoměřice, as one of the southernmost mountains of the Bohemian Central Uplands, offers a great panoramic view of both the cone mountains of the Bohemian Central Uplands and along the Ore Mountains ridge and over the flat land to the Říp and, with good visibility, even to Prague. However, the ascent is quite difficult.

Basalt was mined on the west side until the 1950s, which gave the mountain its distinctive "nibbled" silhouette. Today impressive basalt columns can be admired there.

On the south side of the Radobýl there is a particularly dry and warm climate, which is why a special dry grassland vegetation thrives here with many rare plants that are actually native to the steppes of Southeast Europe.

On the way between Radobýl and Litoměřice you pass the former Leitmeritz satellite camp, where slave laborers were forced to work in tunnels to produce armaments.

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Address

411 01 Žalhostice

Arrival

It is best to climb the Radobýl from Litoměřice or from Velké Žernosecky. In both cases they are beautiful, but definitely longer hikes with a considerable number of meters in altitude.

From spring to autumn you can go to Litoměřice directions_railway directions_bus and Velké Žernosecky directions_railway directions_bus with the hiking express Bohemica, which leaves Dresden in the early morning and returns from Litoměřice in the afternoon.

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