Vetta di Buková Hora e torre televisiva
Vetta di Buková Hora e torre televisiva
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Buková Hora Summit, located in the picturesque České středohoří (Central Bohemian Uplands) in North Bohemia, is a prominent landmark known for its distinctive basalt peak and the towering Buková Hora TV Tower. Reaching an elevation of 683 meters, it stands as the second-highest point in the Verneřické středohoří, offering expansive views over the Elbe River valley and the surrounding Děčín District. The summit is a unique blend of natural beauty and human engineering, making it a compelling destination for outdoor…
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Elevazione 660 m
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giovedì 19 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 12,0 km/h
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No, the Buková Hora TV Tower is not accessible to tourists. While it's a prominent landmark and the tallest free-standing concrete structure in the Czech Republic, its primary function is for DVB-T/T2 broadcasting, and there is no public access to the tower itself or any observation deck.
The most renowned viewpoint is Humboldt's Lookout, located a short distance from the TV tower. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Elbe canyon and other peaks of the Central Bohemian Uplands. Visitors often describe it as one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the region.
Yes, Buková Hora is home to unique natural phenomena such as the 'Ice Pits'. These are approximately 8-meter deep basalt cracks on the southeast slope where firn and ice can remain even into the summer months. Additionally, the Ptačí stěny (Bird Walls), a basalt rock formation, offers routes for beginner climbers.
The summit of Buková Hora reaches an elevation of 683 meters above sea level. It stands as the second-highest peak in the Verneřické středohoří.
Many visitors praise the quiet, car-free roads leading up to the summit and Humboldt's Lookout as ideal for leisurely walks. These paths are generally well-maintained and suitable for families and those seeking an easier ascent. For specific routes, hikers can explore various marked trails in the area.
Yes, winter hiking is possible at Buková Hora. The area offers year-round appeal, but visitors should be prepared for colder conditions and potentially icy or snowy trails. Appropriate winter gear is recommended for a safe and enjoyable experience.
While the provided information doesn't detail specific public transport routes directly to the summit, Buková Hora is located in North Bohemia, near towns like Malé Březno and Těchlovice. Visitors typically combine public transport to nearby villages with hiking or cycling routes to reach the summit. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to these towns.
Yes, the area around Buková Hora has historical roots. Visitors can explore the remnants of old villages such as Stará Homole and Velké Stínky in the vicinity, adding a historical dimension to their trip. A local legend also speaks of a golden treasure hidden within the mountain.
Hikers can expect varied terrain typical of the Central Bohemian Uplands. This includes forested paths, some potentially rocky sections, and well-maintained roads leading to key points like Humboldt's Lookout. The mountain itself is a tephrite homole, characterized by its basaltic composition.
There are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at the summit or the TV tower, as the tower is not publicly accessible. Visitors typically find amenities in the nearby towns and villages surrounding Buková Hora, such as Malé Březno, Těchlovice, or Zubrnice.
While the intro mentions quiet, car-free roads, the popularity of Humboldt's Lookout suggests that the area can attract more visitors, especially on pleasant weekends. To enjoy a more tranquil experience, arriving earlier in the day or visiting during weekdays is generally recommended.