Plešné lake in the Šumava protected area and national park in czech republic winter time and frozen lake surface - Image Details
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Plešné lake in the Šumava protected area and national park in czech republic winter time and frozen lake surface

On the southern slope of Plechý, the rocky wall of the Plešne lake karales rises up to 211 meters. It is an important geomorphological structure, which is one of the most valuable parts of the local nature reserve. In the vicinity of the Pleura Lake (Karl Threshold), a vast stone sea is formed by the massive, frosty weathering of the burnt boulders of the coarse granite of Plechý (Plöckenstein in german). After the northern slope of Plechý, the Schwarzenberg canal route is accessible, which is accessible from the village of Jelení, where the canal passes through an underground tunnel with two interesting portals. Access to the top of Plechý is possible along the red marked ridge route from the Nové Údolí settlement (4 km south of Stožec) through Tristoli?ník, Trojmezná and Trojmezí (15 km - about 5 hours). It is possible to continue from Plechý after the yellow descent to Plešné lake. From here it is possible to continue on green to the Jelení settlement or green with a blue connection to Nová Pec.

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