Tobiášův Hill [Kozly near Louny]
Tobiášův Hill [Kozly near Louny]
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Tobiášův vrch [Kozly u Loun] is a distinctive, low-lying summit located in the western part of the České středohoří (Bohemian Central Highlands) in the Czech Republic. Rising to an elevation of 354 meters above sea level, this treeless hill stands out amidst the agricultural landscape near the village of Kozly, approximately eleven kilometers north of Louny and ten kilometers south of Bílina. It is primarily known as a protected natural monument, safeguarding a unique thermophilic steppe ecosystem.
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Elevation 340 m
No, there are no officially marked tourist trails leading to the summit of Tobiášův vrch. However, it is accessible via a field path, often starting near the local cemetery of Kozly. Hikers should be prepared to navigate using maps or GPS.
Tobiášův vrch is a low, treeless hill with gentle slopes. The terrain is generally easy, consisting of field paths. It is considered an intermediate activity, primarily due to the natural, unmarked paths and the need for sturdy footwear to protect against uneven ground. It's suitable for most hikers, including beginners, looking for a leisurely walk.
While there isn't a dedicated parking lot for Tobiášův vrch, visitors typically find parking in or near the village of Kozly. The field path to the summit often starts near the local cemetery, so parking respectfully in the village and walking from there is a common approach.
Yes, Tobiášův vrch can be suitable for families. The gentle slopes and relatively short distances make it a pleasant walk. However, as there are no marked trails, parents should be comfortable with navigation. The primary draw is the unique flora, which can be an educational experience for children, but there are no specific child-oriented facilities.
Generally, dogs are allowed on the field paths around Tobiášův vrch. However, as it is a protected natural monument with rare and delicate flora, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times and ensure they do not disturb the vegetation or wildlife. Please clean up after your pet to help preserve the natural environment.
Tobiášův vrch is a protected natural monument renowned for its exceptionally rare thermophilic steppe flora. You can expect to see species like the Pulsatilla pratensis subsp. bohemica (Bohemian meadow pasqueflower) and the critically endangered Pulsatilla patens (open pasqueflower). The southern slope is particularly rich in flowering Stipa steppe communities, offering a glimpse into a unique continental steppe ecosystem.
No specific permits are required for individual visitors to access Tobiášův vrch. However, as a protected natural monument, visitors are expected to respect the environment. This means staying on existing paths, not picking flowers, not disturbing wildlife, and taking all trash with you. The site is managed by the AOPK ČR Administration of the České středohoří PLA.
The best time to witness the rare steppe flora, especially the pasqueflowers, in full bloom is during the spring and early summer months. This period offers the most vibrant display of the hill's unique ecosystem and is highly recommended for botanists and nature photographers.
Yes, Tobiášův vrch, being a treeless hill, offers serene and expansive views over the surrounding countryside. From the summit, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the agricultural landscape and the broader České středohoří (Bohemian Central Highlands) region, making it a rewarding spot for quiet contemplation and photography.
While there isn't direct public transport to the summit, you can reach the nearby village of Kozly by local bus services. From Kozly, it's a walk of approximately 1-2 kilometers along field paths to reach Tobiášův vrch. It's advisable to check current bus schedules as services can be infrequent.
Geologically, Tobiášův vrch is a fascinating neovolcanic suk formed from leucitic augitite. This rock has pierced through a basaltic breccia infill of a volcanic feeder channel (diatreme), which is surrounded by Upper Cretaceous marlstone and calcareous claystone. This unique formation contributes to the distinct soil conditions that support its rare flora.