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Černé Jezero (Black Lake)

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Černé Jezero (Black Lake)

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Černé Jezero, also known as Black Lake, is the largest and deepest natural glacial lake in the Czech Republic. Nestled within the stunning Bohemian Forest (Šumava) mountain range at an elevation of 1,008 meters, this iconic landmark is situated approximately 6 km northwest of the town of Železná Ruda in the Plzeň Region. Its name derives from the seemingly dark color of its waters, an optical illusion created by the reflection of dense spruce forests and a deep layer of…

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    30. november 2020

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    The Black Lake is the largest glacial lake in Bohemia. It is perfectly framed by a rock face and the forest shore with mystical peace between the mountains and is a popular stop on hiking and mountain bike tours.
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    The Černé jezero (German 'Black Lake') is the largest glacial lake in the Bohemian Forest. It is located on Czech territory in the town of Železná Ruda (Cadastral Hojsova Stráž) and is the largest natural lake in the Czech Republic. It is framed by the 320 meter high Jezerní stěna rock face. The bedrock is mica slate, covered by a nine meter thick layer of mud that has formed over millennia from the pollen of the surrounding trees.
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    Very beautiful lake surrounded by a wonderful landscape🤩.

    The Černé jezero is the largest glacial lake in the Bohemian Forest. It is located on Czech territory in the area of the town of Železná Ruda and is the largest natural lake in the Czech Republic. It is framed by the 320 meter high Jezerní stěna rock face.
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    Is Černé Jezero (Black Lake) accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the main path leading to Černé Jezero from Špičácké sedlo (approximately 3.5 km) is generally well-maintained and suitable for both wheelchairs and strollers, making it a family-friendly option for many visitors.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Černé Jezero, and what are the rules?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Černé Jezero, but as it's part of a protected nature reserve, it's crucial to keep them on a leash at all times. This helps protect the local wildlife and ensures a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always clean up after your pet.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Černé Jezero?

    The nearest town is Železná Ruda, which has train and bus connections. From Železná Ruda, you can often find local bus services or taxis to Špičácké sedlo, which is the most common starting point for the hike to Černé Jezero. Check local schedules as they can vary seasonally.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Černé Jezero?

    While there are no direct amenities right at the lake itself due to its protected status, you'll find various cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options in the nearby towns of Železná Ruda and Špičák. These towns serve as excellent bases for exploring the Šumava region.

    What are the conditions like for winter hiking at Černé Jezero?

    Winter transforms Černé Jezero into a serene, snow-covered landscape, offering a unique hiking experience. However, conditions can be challenging. Trails may be icy or covered in deep snow, requiring appropriate gear such as sturdy winter boots, microspikes, or snowshoes. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

    Can you swim in Černé Jezero?

    No, swimming is generally not permitted in Černé Jezero. As a protected natural reserve and a glacial lake with unique ecological characteristics, activities like swimming are restricted to preserve its pristine environment and rare species.

    What kind of wildlife and flora can be observed around Černé Jezero?

    Černé Jezero is home to rare species of plants and animals. You might spot arctic-alpine flora on the north-facing cliff above the lake, and rare invertebrates inhabit its waters. The surrounding spruce forests are part of the Šumava National Park, offering a chance to observe various forest birds and mammals, though many are shy.

    Are there any hidden viewpoints or less-known spots around the lake?

    While the main trail offers stunning views, some hikers enjoy exploring the slightly more challenging paths that ascend parts of the Jezerní hora cliff for different perspectives of the lake and the surrounding forest. Always stick to marked trails to protect the fragile ecosystem and for your safety.

    What is the geological significance of Černé Jezero?

    Černé Jezero is a prime example of a glacial lake, formed during the Würm glaciation approximately 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. Its unique 'black' appearance is due to the reflection of dense spruce forests and a deep, nine-meter layer of conifer pollen sediment at its bottom. It also lies on the European water divide, with its waters flowing towards the North Sea.

    What is the difficulty and typical distance of the main hiking trails to Černé Jezero?

    The most popular and easiest route to Černé Jezero starts from Špičácké sedlo, covering about 3.5 km one way. This path is relatively flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for most fitness levels. For those seeking a longer and more challenging hike, combining a visit with the nearby Čertovo Jezero (Devil's Lake) involves more demanding trails and greater distances.

    Is there a circular walk available around Černé Jezero?

    While there isn't a direct circular path that goes all the way around the lake's immediate shoreline due to the steep Jezerní stěna cliff, you can create circular routes by combining trails in the broader area. For instance, a popular option is to hike to Černé Jezero and then continue to Čertovo Jezero, returning via a different path to Špičácké sedlo or Železná Ruda, forming a longer loop.

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    Čertovo Jezero (Devil's Lake)

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