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Božídarský Špičák

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Božídarský Špičák

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Božídarský Špičák, also known by its German name Gottesgaber Spitzberg, is a distinctive summit nestled in the heart of the Czech Republic's Ore Mountains (Krušné hory). Rising to an elevation of 1115 meters, it stands as one of the highest peaks in the Czech part of the range, just a few kilometers southwest of Boží Dar, Central Europe's highest town. This prominent natural landmark is particularly notable for its unique geological origins as the highest nephelinite basalt summit of volcanic…

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    May 26, 2022

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    Gottesgaber Spitzberg, at 1,115 m, is the third-highest mountain in the Ore Mountains. Below the summit, you can still find the remains of Spitzberg houses, including the former Gasthaus zur Wunderblume (Wunderblume Inn), where Anton Günther often visited.
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    In fact, Spitsbergen is in fifth place. Higher are Klinovec, Fichtelberg, Kleiner Fichtelberg and Schwarzfelsberg (Černá skála).
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    July 27, 2025

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    Unfortunately, it's not accessible by bike. The trees block the view.
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    1. Boží Dar loop from LSG Fichtelberg

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 1,160 m

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    Location: Karlovarský kraj, Severozápad, Czech Republic

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the actual elevation of Božídarský Špičák, and is it truly the third highest peak in the Ore Mountains?

    Božídarský Špičák stands at an elevation of 1,115 or 1,116 meters above sea level. While it is often cited as the third highest, some sources indicate it might be the fifth highest, with higher peaks including Klinovec, Fichtelberg, Kleiner Fichtelberg, and Schwarzfelsberg (Černá skála).

    Are there any specific trails recommended for families with children around Božídarský Špičák?

    Yes, the area is very family-friendly. The Božídarské rašeliniště Nature Trail is particularly suitable, featuring wooden walkways that guide visitors through the unique peat bogs. This trail offers an immersive and safe experience for all ages, with scenic views and educational points of interest.

    Is the summit of Božídarský Špičák accessible to hikers, and what are the restrictions?

    Direct access to the very summit of Božídarský Špičák is prohibited as it lies within a strictly protected zone of the Božídarské rašeliniště National Nature Reserve. However, hikers can approach within approximately 300 meters of the peak via a red hiking trail originating from Boží Dar.

    What are the best options for public transport to reach Božídarský Špičák from Boží Dar?

    Božídarský Špičák is located just 2 to 4 kilometers southwest of Boží Dar. While specific bus routes directly to the mountain's base might be limited, Boží Dar itself is well-connected. From Boží Dar, the mountain is easily accessible by foot via marked hiking trails, such as the red trail leading towards the summit area.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Božídarský Špičák, and are there any specific considerations for pet owners?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in the Božídarský Špičák area, provided they are kept on a leash, especially within the nature reserve. Pet owners should be mindful of wildlife and respect the protected status of the peat bogs. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.

    What kind of views can be expected from the viewpoints near Božídarský Špičák, given that the summit itself is restricted?

    While the immediate summit is restricted, excellent panoramic views are available from other points. From the western foot of the mountain, you can enjoy expansive views of the Ore Mountain ridge. Through clearings on the southern ridge, glimpses of the Ohře river valley, Doupov Mountains, Teplá Highlands, and Karlovy Vary can be enjoyed. The Božídarské rašeliniště Nature Trail also offers scenic vistas of Božídarský Špičák and the surrounding landscape.

    What are the winter conditions like for hiking or cross-country skiing around Božídarský Špičák?

    In winter, the area around Božídarský Špičák transforms into a popular destination for cross-country skiing, with routes that are part of the famous 'Ježíškova cesta' (Baby Jesus Trail). Hiking is also possible, but trails can be covered in snow and ice, requiring appropriate winter gear such as snowshoes or microspikes. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation recommendations in or near Boží Dar for visitors to Božídarský Špičák?

    Boží Dar, being the highest town in Central Europe and a popular tourist hub, offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Visitors can find guesthouses, hotels, and restaurants in the town center to relax and refuel after exploring Božídarský Špičák. Specific recommendations would depend on individual preferences for style and budget.

    What makes Božídarský Špičák geologically unique?

    Božídarský Špičák is geologically significant as the highest nephelinite basalt summit (kuppe) of volcanic origin in Central Europe. This unique formation resulted from a vertical volcanic eruption during the Tertiary period (Miocene). Evidence of its volcanic past, including columnar basalt jointing, can be seen in an abandoned quarry on its southwestern foot.

    Can I cycle to the summit of Božídarský Špičák?

    No, cycling directly to the summit of Božídarský Špičák is not possible. The very top is within a strictly protected zone, and some areas, particularly closer to the peak, are not suitable for cycling. While there are extensive cycling trails in the broader area, the immediate summit approach is best done on foot.

    Are there any historical points of interest or 'hidden gems' to discover near Božídarský Špičák?

    Yes, the area is rich in history. Below the summit, you can find the remains of old Spitzberg houses, including the former Gasthaus zur Wunderblume (Wunderblume Inn). Another significant historical site is the Blatenský příkop (Blatná Ditch), an artificial channel constructed in 1540 to supply water for mining operations, offering a glimpse into the region's mining past.

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