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Top 12 Natural Monuments around Bruntál

Natural monuments around Bruntál are largely shaped by its volcanic past and the Jeseníky Mountains. This region in the Czech Republic offers unique geological formations and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from extinct volcanoes to impressive waterfalls. The area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration, showcasing the natural features of the Nízký Jeseník mountains.

Best natural monuments around Bruntál

  • The most popular natural monuments is Wooden Bridges Trail, Praděd National Nature Reserve, a trail that follows…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Praděd Summit and Observation Tower

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Petrovy Kameny

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Tomb of the Witch

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Just below Castle Hill lies the Witch's Grave. An interesting place: a white rock and a mysterious grave.

The story—or most likely legend—connected with this rock is quite sad. A …

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Deer Spring Shelter

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Beautiful place with clear spring water and a rustic overnight hut.

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Vysoká Hole Summit

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From Skrítek via Vysoka holi to Praděd there is an amazing ridge. It's worth stepping on.

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High Waterfall

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View of the Desná Valley

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The wooden viewing point offers a beautiful view of the Desna Valley. It is worth taking a break, as long as it is not crowded here.

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Razovské Tuff Layers

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Geological site, monument to volcanic activity. In the former quarry, you can see layers of tuffites (hot rock fragments that were ejected during the eruption of the Velký Roudný volcano, …

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Čertův Kámen (Stone Sphinx)

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A smaller rock composed of two blocks that are placed on top of each other in a way that resembles a sphinx. It was previously called Lämmersteine, meaning lamb or …

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Venušina sopka [Mezina]

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The Venus volcano is an extinct Quaternary volcano above the village of Mezina, south of Bruntál. There is a flat crater at the top and side craters with lava caves. …

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Just below Castle Hill lies the Witch's Grave. An interesting place: a white rock and a mysterious grave. The story—or most likely legend—connected with this rock is quite sad. A local woman, an old woman called Speil by others, shunned people and spent most of her time alone in the forests, far from human settlements. Unfortunately, she began to be considered a witch and made life miserable. She committed suicide by hanging herself from a tree. A compassionate lumberjack buried her beneath this very white stone.

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A smaller rock composed of two blocks that are placed on top of each other in a way that resembles a sphinx. It was previously called Lämmersteine, meaning lamb or ram stone. Mapy.com In the immediate vicinity of the rock formation there is a wooden tourist shelter.

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The Venus volcano is an extinct Quaternary volcano above the village of Mezina, south of Bruntál. There is a flat crater at the top and side craters with lava caves. Only the red-brown color of the soil reminds us of volcanic activity here. Two lava flows are heading in a northeasterly direction. Its top was destroyed by ash mining in the past.

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Geological site, monument to volcanic activity. In the former quarry, you can see layers of tuffites (hot rock fragments that were ejected during the eruption of the Velký Roudný volcano, fell into the water and solidified), and sediments of non-volcanic origin. The stone in the quarry was probably quarried already in the Middle Ages, judging by its use on historic buildings in the vicinity. The volcanic subsoil is suitable for heat-loving plant species, so you can find here in large numbers, for example, the barberry or the cardouzek star

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Three massive rocks rising on a bare hill near Praděd in Hrubé Jeseník have always attracted people's attention. In the past, they were most often looked upon with fear, and to find yourself near them meant almost certain accusations of witchcraft. In the 17th century, the cruel inquisitor Jindřich František Boblig from Edelstadt, known from the book Kladivo na charodějnice, designated it as the place of sabbath for all accused unfortunate women during inquisition trials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I explore around Bruntál?

The Bruntál region, shaped by its volcanic past, offers several unique geological formations. You can visit the Razovské Tuff Layers, which are remnants of volcanic activity. Another notable site is the Mezina Lava Flow, featuring impressive 'stone organs' – columnar and spherical basalt jointing from ancient lava flows. Extinct volcanoes like Uhlířský vrch, Velký Roudný, and Venušina sopka also showcase the region's volcanic history with their distinctive soils and formations.

Are there any impressive waterfalls to visit in the Bruntál region?

Yes, the High Waterfall and the Rešov Waterfalls are prominent natural attractions. The Rešov Waterfalls, located in a gorge carved by the Huntava river, are considered the largest in the Nízký Jeseník mountains, with cascades up to 10 meters high. A marked hiking trail with wooden bridges allows for close-up views.

What are the best viewpoints for panoramic scenery in the Bruntál area?

For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting Praděd Summit and Observation Tower, the highest point in Moravia. Other excellent viewpoints include Petrovy Kameny, a natural monument with three massive rocks offering views in the Hrubé Jeseník mountains, and Vysoká Hole Summit. The extinct volcanoes Uhlířský vrch and Velký Roudný also provide extensive vistas of the Jeseníky Mountains and the Slezská Harta dam.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails around Bruntál?

Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Wooden Bridges Trail, Praděd National Nature Reserve, is a popular choice, especially in dry weather, and many visitors enjoy it with small children. The Cicha Dolina Nature Reserve is also categorized as family-friendly. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Climbing Route – Rešov Waterfalls loop from Rešov' which is an easy 4.3 km hike.

What historical or cultural sites are integrated with the natural monuments?

Several natural monuments in the Bruntál region have historical or cultural significance. Uhlířský vrch features a Baroque pilgrimage Church of the Virgin Mary Help of Christians at its peak, accessible via a historic lime tree avenue. Velký Roudný, historically a pilgrimage site, has a chapel and restored Stations of the Cross. Petrovy Kameny is known for its historical association with witchcraft trials in the 17th century, and Tomb of the Witch is another historical site.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Bruntál region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Praděd Junction – Praděd TV Tower loop from NPR Praděd' or the 'Climbing Route – Rešov Waterfalls loop from Rešov'. For cycling, there are routes such as the 'Bruntál Castle – Slezská Harta Dam loop from Bruntál'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Praděd statue loop from NPR Praděd'. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Bruntál, Cycling around Bruntál, and Running Trails around Bruntál guides.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Bruntál?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. The Rešov Waterfalls are particularly spectacular during spring thaws and after heavy rains when the water flow is high. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring. Some areas, like the Wooden Bridges Trail, are best visited in dry weather. Winter hiking is also possible, but requires sturdy footwear and caution due to snow and ice.

Are there any natural monuments that are less crowded or considered 'hidden gems'?

While many sites are popular, exploring areas like the Razovské Tuff Layers or the specific lava flows and basalt columns near Venušina sopka might offer a more secluded experience compared to the main summits. The educational trail 'Po vulkanitech' leading to Velký Roudný and Malý Roudný can also provide a deeper, less crowded exploration of the volcanic landscape.

What kind of terrain and difficulty levels can I expect on hiking trails near Bruntál's natural monuments?

The terrain around Bruntál's natural monuments varies significantly. You'll find everything from easy, well-marked paths, such as parts of the 'Climbing Route – Rešov Waterfalls loop', to more challenging ridge trails like the one from Skrítek via Vysoká Hole Summit to Praděd. Volcanic hills like Uhlířský vrch and Velký Roudný involve moderate ascents. Always check the difficulty rating of specific routes, as some, like those around Petrovy Kameny, can be challenging.

Can I find accommodation or facilities near the natural monuments?

While specific accommodation directly at every natural monument might be limited, the region offers options. The Deer Spring Shelter provides a rustic overnight hut and clear spring water, popular for camping. Towns like Bruntál and other villages in the Jeseníky Mountains offer various accommodation choices, from hotels to guesthouses. It's advisable to check for facilities in nearby settlements when planning your visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Bruntál?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and geological uniqueness. The Wooden Bridges Trail is highly praised for its scenic gorge walk. The extensive views from Praděd Summit and the unique volcanic landscapes, including the 'stone organs' of the Mezina Lava Flow, are also frequently highlighted. The blend of natural wonders with historical elements, such as the pilgrimage church on Uhlířský vrch, adds to the appeal.

Are there any specific natural monuments known for their unique rock formations?

Yes, the Bruntál region is home to several sites with distinctive rock formations. The Mezina Lava Flow is famous for its 'stone organs,' which are striking columnar and spherical basalt jointing. Petrovy Kameny features three massive rock formations on a bare hill. Additionally, the extinct volcano Venušina sopka displays typical hexagonal basalt columns resulting from ancient lava flows.

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