Best attractions and places to see in Obora Fláje, located in the Krušné hory (Ore Mountains), include natural features, historical landmarks, and designated trails. While the core game reserve is generally inaccessible, the surrounding area offers various points of interest. Visitors can explore the region's diverse landscape, which features a significant water reservoir and the highest peak in the Eastern Ore Mountains. The area is also part of the Natura 2000 network, recognized for its wildlife.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Once the bike comes to a standstill, restarting with this surface, the trail width and 18% gradient is hardly possible even with the e-bike. Therefore, check again beforehand which key combination activates the support when pushing. Without a motor when pushing it is really strenuous, but doable. The view compensates for the toil.
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You will be rewarded with a wonderful view of the Bohemian Basin once you have completed the tough climb 🏔️ 👁️👍
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Highest mountain in the Eastern Ore Mountains with excellent views as far as the Fichtelberg and Keilberg and the Bohemian Central Mountains. With summit book and rest area.
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Finally off the annoying road. Break and relaxation are the order of the day!
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Like in Alaska here! Great piece of earth!
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Here you can sit well and prepare for the round. Staying in the shore area is strictly prohibited 🚫! A lot of people don't care! It is checked every now and then, if you get caught it will be expensive!
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The view is great! Only the stupid fence gets on your nerves in the long run.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Loučná Summit, the highest peak in the Eastern Ore Mountains, offering extensive views. The Fláje Reservoir is a prominent feature, with viewpoints like its South Shore providing captivating vistas. Other notable natural elements include the Puklá skála rock formation and the scenic Šumenské údolí valley.
Yes, the area holds historical significance. You can find the Lichtenwald Hunting Lodge, built in the 18th century, and the historical Flájský plavební kanál (New Shipping Canal), constructed between 1624 and 1629. The defunct village of Fláje, submerged during the creation of the Fláje Reservoir, also represents a unique historical point of interest.
While the core game reserve has restricted access, the surrounding area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on designated routes, especially during specific 'Open Days' when public access is permitted. There are also several routes for different sports nearby, such as those found in the Hiking in Obora Fláje guide, the Running Trails in Obora Fláje guide, and the Cycling in Obora Fláje guide.
The Obora Fláje game reserve itself is generally fenced and inaccessible to the public. However, access is permitted on marked routes for pedestrians and cyclists during specific 'Open Days' organized by Lesy České republiky. These paths often follow asphalt roads like the Šumenské údolí – Zámecká křižovatka route.
Yes, there are a few family-friendly options. The Picnic Shelter in the Forest is a great spot for families to rest and enjoy a meal. Viewpoints like the Fláje Reservoir, South Shore can also be enjoyed by families, offering scenic views.
For excellent views of the Fláje Reservoir, head to the Fláje Reservoir, South Shore. The Puklá skála rock formation also provides captivating views of the reservoir. Remember that access to the immediate shore area might be restricted.
Obora Fláje is a significant area for wildlife. It is home to approximately 300 deer and is crucial for the endangered black grouse. Other species observed include the black stork, Eurasian eagle-owl, Tengmal's owl, and occasionally the White-tailed eagle, Osprey, or Hen Harrier. The area is part of the Natura 2000 network as a bird area.
Yes, there are marked routes for pedestrians, especially during designated 'Open Days'. You can find various hiking options in the Hiking in Obora Fláje guide, which includes routes like the 'Loučná (Wieselstein) Summit – Loučná Summit loop' and 'Gisela Spring – Göhrener Tor loop'.
Cyclists can enjoy designated routes, particularly during 'Open Days' when the reserve is accessible. The Road on the Ore Mountains ridge between Fláje and Deutscheinsiedel is a popular cycle way offering quiet routes and views. More cycling options are detailed in the Cycling in Obora Fláje guide, such as the 'Fláje Reservoir – Fláje Dam loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the area's 'untouched nature' and describe it as a 'beautiful place'. The extensive views from Loučná Summit and the scenic vistas of the Fláje Reservoir are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the quiet and beautiful routes for cycling and hiking.
Yes, there is a designated Picnic Shelter in the Forest where visitors can sit, rest, and prepare for their journey. It's a good spot to take a break and relax amidst nature.
The highest point in the Eastern Ore Mountains, and within the Obora Fláje area, is Loučná Summit, standing at 956 m.n.m. It offers expansive views of the Bohemian mountains.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities largely depends on the specific 'Open Days' for public access to the reserve. Generally, warmer months are ideal for hiking and cycling. In winter, some routes, like the Skimagistrale: Göhrener Tor to Talsperre Fláje, transform into ski trails.
Yes, it's crucial to be aware that the Obora Fláje game reserve is generally inaccessible to the public, except during specific 'Open Days' on marked routes. Access to the immediate shore areas of the Fláje Reservoir is also restricted. Disregarding these restrictions can lead to fines, as the area is regularly monitored to protect its sensitive ecosystem and wildlife.


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