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A charming, undulating landscape with mountains and upland plains, forests and smaller ranges of hills, mineral formations and bizarre, sandstone cliffs – all of this awaits the visitor. Lakes and lochs form the profile of Southern Bohemia.
The glacial Cerne and Cerovo lakes are amongst the most beautiful parts of the Sumava National Park, in which there are to be found wild, woodland streams with crystal clear water, tranquil valleys, and expansive forests containing unique flora and fauna. Moravia in the north features wooded highlands, in the south fertile lowlands and the wine growing regions. The mineral-based land is interesting for its secret caves. Four national parks (the Krkonose, Sumava, Podyjí and Ceske Svycarsko), many protected scenic regions and natural reserves, including the most strictly protected, are accessible to visitors without charge or special permission.
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