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Dolský Mlýn (Grundmühle) Ruins, a protected cultural monument, offers a captivating glimpse into history nestled within the stunning Bohemian Switzerland National Park (Národní park České Švýcarsko) in the Czech Republic. This romantic historical site, a former water mill, stands at an elevation of 257 meters near the picturesque confluence of the Kamenice River and Jetřichovická Bělá, making it a focal point for hikers exploring the region.
Visitors are consistently drawn to the evocative atmosphere of these ruins, which blend historical…
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3월 24, 2022
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Dolský Mlýn (Grundmühle) 폐허 근처 최고의 경로
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15.1km
04:30
410m
410m
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17.4km
05:18
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15.0km
04:37
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고도 260 m
Yes, Dolský Mlýn is generally considered family-friendly. The highlight data categorizes it as such. The trails leading to the ruins are well-marked and typically suitable for walking. However, some sections through the Kamnitzklamm gorge might be uneven, so sturdy footwear for both adults and children is recommended. It's a great spot for a picnic and offers an engaging historical setting for younger explorers.
Yes, the Bohemian Switzerland National Park, including the trails to Dolský Mlýn, is generally dog-friendly. Hikers often bring their canine companions. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in protected areas and near other visitors, and always clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
There is no direct parking at the ruins themselves, as they are located within the national park and accessible primarily by foot. Hikers typically park in nearby villages such as Jetřichovice, Vysoká Lípa, or Kamenická Stráň, and then hike to the site. Parking availability and fees can vary, so it's advisable to check local information before your visit, especially during peak season.
Public transport to the immediate vicinity of Dolský Mlýn is limited. The most common approach involves taking a bus to one of the nearby villages like Jetřichovice or Vysoká Lípa. From there, you would continue on foot via marked hiking trails. Planning your journey in advance using local bus schedules is recommended.
The hiking time depends on your starting point and pace. From villages like Jetřichovice or Vysoká Lípa, a hike to Dolský Mlýn can range from 1 to 2 hours one way, covering distances of approximately 3-5 kilometers. Circular routes that include other nearby attractions will naturally take longer.
While Dolský Mlýn itself is a ruin and does not offer services, the nearby villages of Jetřichovice, Vysoká Lípa, and Srbská Kamenice provide various options. You can find guesthouses, restaurants, and small shops in these villages, which serve as popular bases for exploring Bohemian Switzerland. Historically, the mill itself functioned as a popular regional inn with brewing and distilling rights in the late 19th century.
Winter hiking to Dolský Mlýn offers a unique, tranquil experience with snow-covered landscapes. However, conditions can be challenging. Trails may be icy or covered in deep snow, especially in the Kamnitzklamm gorge. Appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly microspikes, is essential. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out in winter.
Yes, it is possible to combine a visit to Dolský Mlýn with Pravčická brána, but it would typically involve a longer hike or a combination of hiking and transport. These two iconic landmarks are significant distances apart within Bohemian Switzerland National Park. Many hikers choose to dedicate separate days to each or plan a multi-day itinerary to fully appreciate both.
The ruins themselves offer a picturesque viewpoint of the Kamenice River and the surrounding forest. While there isn't a designated 'viewpoint' structure directly at the mill, the entire journey through the Kamnitzklamm gorge provides numerous scenic vistas. The highlight data also categorizes the ruins as a viewpoint, indicating its inherent scenic value.
Despite being ruins, several historical features are still visible. You can discern the carved date "1727" above what was once the main entrance, marking its Baroque renovation. Remnants of old mill wheels and machinery can be found within the perimeter walls. Nearby, an early 20th-century reinforced concrete bridge and historical boundary stones with carved dates (1760 and 1685) further enrich the site's historical narrative.
The Kamenice River flows through a protected national park area. While the river is beautiful, wild swimming is generally not permitted or encouraged due to conservation efforts, safety concerns, and the cold, fast-flowing water. It's best to enjoy the river from its banks and respect the park's regulations.