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Lisovská skála is a distinctive natural monument and a prominent peak, rising to an elevation of 802 meters above sea level, nestled within the picturesque Žďárské vrchy (Žďár Hills) in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. This unique geological formation, primarily composed of gneiss rock, is celebrated for its exceptional examples of frost weathering, making it a significant landmark for nature enthusiasts and geologists alike. It is situated approximately three kilometers southwest of Křižánky and about one kilometer southeast…
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While often cited as 801 meters, multiple sources, including geological surveys, confirm the peak of Lisovská skála rises to 802 meters above sea level. The komoot highlight data also indicates an elevation of 794.3 meters, which might refer to a specific point on the monument.
The general terrain around Lisovská skála involves forest paths that can be uneven, making it an intermediate difficulty. While the red tourist mark is a popular access route, it's best suited for those with a reasonable level of fitness. For families or beginners, consider shorter, well-maintained sections of the red trail or explore nearby forest roads that offer gentler gradients. Always wear sturdy hiking footwear.
Lisovská skála is renowned for its exceptional examples of frost weathering of gneiss rock. Key features include two connected rock ridges up to 12 meters high, a rare cryoplanation terrace at its base, and an expansive boulder field (or 'stone sea') measuring approximately 80 x 50 meters. You can also observe distinct layered formations and 'rock mushroom' shapes formed by erosion.
Public transportation does not directly serve the immediate area of Lisovská skála. Private transportation is highly recommended for convenient access. If relying on public transport, you would need to reach nearby villages like Herálec or Křižánky and then undertake a longer hike to the monument.
Yes, climbing activities on the rocks at Lisovská skála are permitted, but with strict seasonal restrictions. Climbing is only allowed from July 1st to December 31st each year. This is to protect nesting bird species, such as ravens and goshawks, during their breeding season. Maintenance of existing climbing routes is also subject to this timeframe.
The forest surrounding Lisovská skála is a haven for various woodland bird species. Hikers and birdwatchers might spot black woodpeckers, great spotted woodpeckers, long-eared owls, spotted nutcrackers, and crested tits. Buzzards, goshawks, and ravens are also present in the area, particularly during non-breeding seasons.
While the red tourist mark provides direct access to Lisovská skála, it is part of a longer trail connecting from Velké Dářko through Žákova hora to Sněžné. To create a circular route, you would typically combine sections of this marked trail with other local paths or forest roads. Planning a loop often involves using a detailed map or a navigation app to connect different segments back to your starting point.
Since direct access by car is limited, parking is generally available in the nearby villages that serve as starting points for hikes to Lisovská skála, such as Herálec or Křižánky. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons, as spaces might fill up quickly.
Lisovská skála stands out for its exceptional display of frost weathering on gneiss rock, including its unique cryoplanation terrace and extensive boulder field. While other monuments like Devět skal (Nine Rocks) are known for their prominent rock formations and climbing opportunities, Lisovská skála offers a more focused geological study of ancient freeze-thaw cycles and a quieter, wooded summit experience.
Lisovská skála itself is a natural monument within a protected landscape area, so there are no direct amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation at the site. Visitors will find such facilities in the surrounding villages and towns, such as Křižánky, Herálec, or further afield in areas like Sněžné or near Velké Dářko. It's recommended to plan your refreshments and overnight stays in these nearby settlements.
Lisovská skála can be visited in winter, and climbing is permitted until December 31st. However, winter conditions in the Žďárské vrchy can be challenging, with snow and ice making trails slippery and potentially difficult. If planning a winter hike, ensure you have appropriate gear, including warm clothing, waterproof footwear, and potentially traction aids. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.