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Conquer the queen of Central Bohemian Uplands – Milešovka

A popular trip to the highest mountain in the Central Bohemian Uplands - Milešovka.

A popular tourist destination is the Milešovka hill, which is located near Velemín. Several routes can be selected for the ascent. Probably the most popular route is the one from the village of Bílka, where there is a tourist parking lot. The trip to the top is then a little over 2 km long. At the top, tourists are rightly rewarded with a unique view of the landscape of the Central Bohemian Uplands. Visitors can also use the lookout tower or have a snack in the tourist hut.

You can go to the top of Milešovka from several starting points

  • from Bílka - 2.1 km along the red tourist rout (parking lot)
  • from Milešov - 2.5 km along the red tourist rout (from the playground)
  • from Velemín - 5 km along the blue tourist rout
  • from Lovoš to Milešovka - along the blue tourist rout from top to top - 12 km
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Černčice

Černčice - in 1418 Černčice belonged to Kostomlaty Castle and there was supposedly a fortress there. Its remains are perhaps in the thick stone walls and pillars of the former courtyard in the village square.

In the middle of the village stands a late Baroque chapel from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, restored in 1999, with a rectangular ground plan, a triangular conclusion, a quadrilateral bell tower topped with a cross above the entrance in the ridge of the roof. The village is partly notable for its development of narrow single storey houses, which are generally well maintained. South-west of Černčice, at the crossroads of hiking trails, at the eastern foot of the Francká hora (650 m), is the complex of the so-called Černčická hájovna, built by a member of the Ledebour family in 1861 as a forestry building with representative premises on the first floor.