Orlické Mountains Explained

Orlické Mountains
Country Type:Countries
Subdivision2 Type:Regions
Area Km2:341
Length Km:50
Width Km:8
Highest:Velká Deštná
Elevation M:1116
Range Coordinates:50.1667°N 49°W
Coordinates:50.305°N 16.3992°W

The Orlické Mountains (Czech: Orlické hory, Polish: Góry Orlickie, German: Adlergebirge) or Eagle Mountains are a mountain range located mainly in northeastern Bohemia in the Czech Republic. It is a mesoregion of the Central Sudetes. They follow the border with Kłodzko Land in Poland for . The highest point in the range is Velká Deštná at .

Geology

The mountains are mainly composed of crystalline rocks, consistent with the makeup of the northern rim of the highlands of Bohemia.

Tourism

The entire region has maintained its original natural character over the centuries and so beech primeval forests, protected landscape areas or nature parks and reserves are interwoven with trails, right next to chateaux and town parks and groomed rural gardens. The gentle rolling hills are interlaced with hiking trails, a dense network of cycle trails and routes leading along rivers.

Protection

Most of the Orlické Mountains are part of the Orlické hory Protected Landscape Area (CHKO Orlické hory), a landscape park of 204 km2 established in 1969.[1]

History

Until 1945 the Orlické Mountains were predominantly German populated, the population was expropriated and expelled. Subsequently, new citizens moved here from the Czech lands.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Správa CHKO Orlické hory. Administration of PLA Orlické hory. Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic. cs. 13 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Geschichte des Adlergebirges. 2021-09-25.