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Osvětimany - Cimburk - Kazatelna - Sv. Kliment

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Distance
9.84 mi
Elevation gain
1,345 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,345 ft
Max elevation
1,850 ft
TrailRank 
36
Min elevation
1,076 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
5 hours 48 minutes
Coordinates
2061
Uploaded
June 17, 2018
Recorded
June 2018
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near Vřesovice, South Moravian (Czechia)

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Itinerary description

Easy enough hike around the densely wooded hills of Chřiby, a small highland in Southeastern Moravia which - together with Ždánice forest - forms a westernmost promontory of the great Carpathians. You can spot a variety of rock formations (Rozštípená skála, Kazatelna) as well as historic monuments (Cimburk castle ruins, St. Clement's hillfort) along this particular trail.

Waypoints

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,833 ft
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Rozštípená skála

An interesting rock formation (literally "Splitrock").

PictographFountain Altitude 1,547 ft

Studánka Paní

Not particulary abundant well. It's been poorly maintained for quite a long time and there's not enough water running out of it during the summer months.

PictographRuins Altitude 1,490 ft
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Cimburk

PictographFountain Altitude 1,533 ft

U mísy

You can get fresh water here even in the high summer.

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,825 ft
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Kazatelna

Another interesting rock formation (literally "The Pulpit"). Nowadays the valley views are somewhat obscured by tall grown trees.

PictographReligious site Altitude 1,628 ft
Photo ofSt. Clement's hillfort

St. Clement's hillfort

A pilgrimage site with a chapel that used to be a fortified settlement in the distant past.

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