Polední Kameny (Mittagssteine)
Polední Kameny (Mittagssteine)
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Polední Kameny, also known by its German name Mittagssteine, is a striking natural monument and rocky peak nestled within the picturesque Jizera Mountains (Jizerské hory) in the Czech Republic. Rising to an elevation of 1,006 meters, this prominent landmark is situated near the town of Hejnice and forms a significant part of the Jizerskohorské bučiny National Nature Reserve, itself within the broader Jizerské hory Protected Landscape Area. It is renowned for its unique rock formations, including dramatic rock towers and…
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Elevazione 1.040 m
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Velocità max vento: 11,0 km/h
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Polední Kameny rises to an altitude of 1,006 meters (or 1,007 meters according to some sources). This makes it the highest point within the Jizerskohorské bučiny National Nature Reserve.
While the ascent to Polední Kameny can be demanding, especially from Bílý Potok, there are various routes. For a potentially less strenuous approach, consider starting from Smědava using red and yellow trails, which might offer a more gradual climb compared to the direct ascent from Bílý Potok. Always check trail maps for elevation profiles to choose a route that matches your fitness level.
The area is renowned for its distinctive grouping of rock towers, solitary boulders, and smaller 'rock towns.' These formations are a result of selective erosion and frost weathering of coarse-grained biotite granite. You'll also find rock bowls and rock walls, showcasing clear examples of granitoid tectonics, creating a dramatic and picturesque landscape.
Yes, Polední Kameny can be reached via public transport. You can typically find bus connections to nearby towns like Hejnice or Bílý Potok, which serve as common starting points for hikes to the monument. From these locations, you would then follow marked hiking trails to the summit.
As Polední Kameny is part of the Jizerskohorské bučiny National Nature Reserve within the Jizerské hory Protected Landscape Area, visitors are expected to adhere to environmental regulations. This includes staying on marked trails, not disturbing wildlife or protected vegetation (such as the rowan trees along the ridge), and taking all waste with you. Camping and open fires are generally prohibited.
While the intro mentions the atmosphere is 'magical' in any weather, winter hiking to Polední Kameny would be challenging. The terrain can become icy and snowy, requiring appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots, traction devices (like microspikes), and warm clothing. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before attempting a winter ascent.
While specific loop trails directly to the summit are not explicitly highlighted, it is possible to create circular routes by combining different marked trails. For example, you could ascend via one route (e.g., from Bílý Potok) and descend via another (e.g., towards Hejnice or Smědava), using local maps to plan a loop that suits your desired distance and difficulty.
Polední Kameny itself is a natural monument, so there are no direct amenities on the peak. However, the nearby towns and villages such as Hejnice, Bílý Potok, and Smědava offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. It's advisable to plan your refreshments and overnight stays in these settlements before or after your hike.
Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the Jizera Mountains, including those leading to Polední Kameny. However, they should be kept on a leash, especially within protected areas, to prevent disturbance to wildlife and other hikers. Be mindful of the challenging terrain, which might not be suitable for all dogs, particularly in adverse weather conditions.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (May to October) generally offer the most favorable conditions for hiking, with milder weather and clearer trails. Autumn, in particular, provides stunning foliage colors. While the views are magnificent year-round, winter can present challenging conditions due to snow and ice, requiring specialized gear and experience.
The hiking duration varies significantly depending on your starting point, chosen route, and fitness level. For example, a hike from Bílý Potok, which involves a demanding ascent, could take several hours for the round trip. Shorter or longer routes are possible, so it's best to consult a detailed trail map and consider your pace when planning your journey.