The winter sports resort of Nové Město na Moravě also offers good hiking possibilities, and a couple of interesting restaurants! For a short easy walk stroll up to the Three crosses monument.
Category: Žďárské vrchy
*Pernštejn castle and the nearby forest nature trails: 3 km to 8 km*
Pernštejn is one of the country’s most spectacular castles. A visit is highly recommended. Nature trails in the surrounding forests offer super views of the castle from multiple angles.
*A walk in the meadows above the scenic villages of Blatiny and Krátká in the Žďárské vrchy: 7 km*
A lovely short and easy walk in the hills and meadows of the central highlands of Žďárské vrchy, with picturesque farmsteads, towering rocks and an iconic café!
*Devět skal and other famous gneiss rock formations in Žďárské vrchy: 7 km to 17 km*
Devět skal (836m] is the highest point in Žďárské vrchy and a justifiably popular viewpoint, but why not visit a few other of the iconic gneiss rock towers on the same trip!
The Milovská nature trail including a visit to the Čtyři palice rocks: 7 km
The varied Milovská nature trail explores the nature and history of the glassmaking settlements around the Svratka river in the center of Žďárské vrch. The unique Čtyři palice rocks are nearby.
*Walks around Žďár nad Sázavou and the remarkable Zelená hora church: 3 km to 7 km*
The UNESCO listed Church of St. John of Nepomuk is a ‘must see’ site in the Czech Republic. A visit to this unique monument can be combined with a scenic walk around three local ponds.