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Black Cross

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Cerný Kríž is a small, historic settlement nestled deep within the picturesque Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic's Bohemian Forest. Situated at an elevation of approximately 740 to 745 meters above sea level, this tranquil spot lies in the scenic valley of the Studená Vltava river. It is particularly notable for its historical railway junction, which once connected Bohemia to Bavaria, making it a significant landmark in the region.

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    July 27, 2018

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    Cerný Kríž (Black Cross in German) is a place where only a forester's lodge stood until 1910. The extension of various railroads finally created here a junction and connection of Bohemia to Bavaria. Since the place had no name, the station was named after the cross, which stood near the intersection on the shore of the Vltava.
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    Location: Jihočeský kraj, Southwest, Czech Republic

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where can I park my car when visiting Cerný Kríž?

    While the intro mentions public transport, specific parking information is crucial. Cerný Kríž is a small settlement within Šumava National Park. Visitors typically find parking available near the historic railway station, which serves as a central hub and trailhead for many routes. Due to its popularity, especially during peak seasons, arriving early is advisable to secure a spot.

    What public transport options are available to reach Cerný Kríž?

    Cerný Kríž is well-connected by rail, making it an excellent destination for those preferring public transport. The historic railway station is a significant junction, offering connections from České Budějovice, Želnava, and Volary. This allows hikers and cyclists to easily access the area and start their adventures directly from the station.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails around Cerný Kríž?

    Yes, Šumava National Park generally welcomes dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash. Many of the hiking routes originating from Cerný Kríž, including sections of the Medvědí stezka, are suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always check specific park regulations for any restricted areas or seasonal limitations before you go.

    What are some good family-friendly hiking options in Cerný Kríž?

    For families, Cerný Kríž offers several accessible and enjoyable routes. Shorter, flatter paths along the Studená Vltava river are ideal for leisurely strolls. The initial sections of the Medvědí stezka (Bear Trail) are also manageable for families with older children, offering interesting rock formations and natural beauty without extreme difficulty. Always consider the length and elevation gain when choosing a route for younger hikers.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty of trails around Cerný Kríž?

    The terrain around Cerný Kríž, being within Šumava National Park, is varied. You can expect a mix of well-maintained forest paths, gravel tracks, and some sections with natural roots and stones. While many routes are relatively flat, especially along the river valleys, some trails leading into the surrounding mountains like Stožeček or Jelenská hora can involve moderate ascents and descents, requiring sturdy footwear.

    Can I visit Cerný Kríž during winter, and what activities are available?

    Yes, Cerný Kríž is suitable for winter visits, offering a different, tranquil experience. While the intro highlights spring and autumn, winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland. Activities can include cross-country skiing on groomed trails, snowshoeing, and winter hiking. Always check local conditions and trail accessibility, as some routes may be closed or require specialized equipment during heavy snow.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Cerný Kríž?

    Cerný Kríž is a small settlement, so options directly within it might be limited. However, the nearby municipality of Stožec, just three kilometers away, offers more facilities including cafes, pubs, and various accommodation choices such as guesthouses or small hotels. It's advisable to check availability and book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    What are the most notable natural features or viewpoints to explore in Cerný Kríž?

    Beyond the historical railway station and the restored Black Cross, Cerný Kríž is a gateway to significant natural wonders. The confluence of the Studená Vltava and Teplá Vltava rivers at Mrtvý luh (Dead Meadow), a protected moorland area, is a key natural feature. The Medvědí kámen (Bear Stone) on the Medvědí stezka is another notable landmark, commemorating the last bear in the Bohemian Forest. For panoramic views, exploring trails leading to higher elevations in the surrounding mountains can offer scenic vistas of the national park.

    Are there any permits or special regulations for hiking in Šumava National Park near Cerný Kríž?

    As Cerný Kríž is located within Šumava National Park, visitors should be aware of park regulations. Generally, hiking on marked trails does not require a special permit. However, it is crucial to stay on designated paths, respect wildlife, and adhere to rules regarding waste disposal, open fires, and camping. Certain sensitive areas, like Mrtvý luh, may have restricted access to protect their delicate ecosystems.

    Are there any circular hiking routes starting and ending in Cerný Kríž?

    Yes, Cerný Kríž serves as an excellent starting point for several circular hiking routes. The Medvědí stezka (Bear Trail) can be adapted into circular walks by combining it with other marked trails or using the railway for a return journey from a different station. Local trail maps, often available at the railway station or nearby information centers, can help you plan various loop options tailored to different distances and difficulty levels.

    Is wild swimming permitted in the rivers or lakes near Cerný Kríž?

    Wild swimming is generally not permitted in the rivers and lakes within Šumava National Park, including the Studená Vltava and the sensitive areas like Mrtvý luh. The park prioritizes the protection of its natural ecosystems and wildlife. It's best to enjoy the scenic beauty of the water bodies from the trails and respect the park's conservation efforts.

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