
Broumovsko Protected Landscape Area
Broumovsko Protected Landscape Area is located in northeast Czechia, covering approximately 410 square kilometers. It features sandstone rock formations, deep forests, and biodiversity. Established in 1991, it is known for geological formations such as Broumov Walls and the Teplice Rocks.
More about Broumovsko Protected Landscape Area
The Broumovsko area is distinguished by its unique sandstone formations, resulting from millions of years of erosion. Key attractions include the Teplice-Adršpach Rocks, which are accessible via marked trails for hiking. The landscape is also rich in flora and fauna, providing a habitat for various species. Visitors can explore historic villages and religious sites within the region, enhancing the cultural significance of the area. Access is generally available through well-maintained paths and roads.

