Best mountain peaks around Domažlice are located in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic, featuring parts of the Upper Palatine Forest (Český les) mountain range. This area is characterized by its natural landscape, offering peaks with historical significance and recreational opportunities. Domažlice provides access to these diverse natural features. The region's terrain supports various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Phew, made it🏔️, arrived at the top and conquered the Čerchov (with MTB) and as a reward you now have a wonderful view at 1042 meters. Besides the wooden house facade with the inscription „ČERCHOV 1042“, the two towers also come into view during my summit push, they make the summit of Čerchov so special. The older stone tower was completed in 1905, this tower is public and can be climbed with 120 steps to the viewing platform, super great view🔝. The concrete tower was built in 1987 by the army and had a control function during the „Cold War“, probably why it is not public. In any case, a great mountain and there are many many ways to get lost. In any case, I will tackle the very interesting mountain again with my boots😃, it's worth it🚵🏻♂️🫶
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Up here, there are peculiar rock formations waiting to be discovered. There was also once a Celtic settlement here, though I can no longer see any traces of it. On Velký and Malý Chlum, there was a prehistoric hillfort with a settlement. Investigations suggest it was divided into two parts: Velký Chlum was home to an acropolis, whose fortifications in the northeast were even doubled in size and better preserved. On Malý Chlum and in the saddle between the two peaks, there was an outer fortification with less clearly discernible fortifications. The fortifications cover a total of 10–12 hectares, making them the fourth largest in West Bohemia. Such an extensive hillfort is, however, completely unusual for the civilization of that time. The Transylvanian Mountains are considered today to have the most developed granite weathering features in Bohemia. At the southern foot of the hill are the so-called frost hollows, and on the summit lies a small rock settlement. A granite labyrinth with diverse shapes and formations. Source: https://www.kudyznudy.cz/aktivity/vrch-chlum-v-prirodnim-parku-sedmihori
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At the Ráj stands the "Emil Tsida Monument" which commemorates the Neugedeiner entrepreneur Emil Tsida, who was also the chairman of the Neugedeiner and the Bohemian Forest Sokolgau.
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Čerchov, whose German name is "Schwarzkopf", is the highest mountain in the Bohemian Forest. There are two towers and a row of barracks on the summit. One tower is an observation tower built in 1904. The other tower, peppered with listening devices, was used as a reconnaissance post by the Soviets and the Stasi until the fall of the Berlin Wall and later by the Czech army until after 1990. For this reason, it was not permitted to climb to the top of the mountain for a long time. The reconnaissance station is part of a chain of similar listening posts along the German border and continues northwards over Velký Zvon (859 metres), Havran (894 metres) and Dyleň (939 metres).
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Currently closed because construction is underway on Čerchov. A new mountain hut with rooms and a restaurant is to be built.
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The summit of "Na Skalce" is at 1,008 meters. There is no view, but the hiking trail leads directly up to the rock formation.
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View from Starý Hirštein, 878m (Hirschstein) to Ebene/Bôhmerwaldturm, 896m on a sunny spring day - don’t miss this tour from Zavist via pramen Radbuzy/ Elbe spring
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The Domažlice region features several notable peaks. Among the most popular is Čerchov Observation Tower and Former Military Site, the highest mountain in the Upper Palatine Forest. Another significant peak is Přimda, known for its historic castle ruins. Visitors also appreciate Sádek Summit View and Ski Hut for its views.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Přimda mountain is home to the ruins of Přimda Castle, the oldest known stone castle in the Czech Republic, dating back to 1121. Čerchov Observation Tower and Former Military Site also has a significant past, having been used as a surveillance station during World War II and the Cold War.
Many peaks offer expansive panoramic views. From Čerchov Observation Tower and Former Military Site, you can enjoy broad vistas of the Bavarian Forest and the Czech Plain, with views extending to the Alps on clear days. Sádek Summit View and Ski Hut provides a great view to the east, looking down the Radbuza valley into the 'Bohemian country'. You can also find scenic outlooks from View from Starý Hirštein to Böhmerwaldturm.
Absolutely. For a challenging experience, consider the Kreuzfelsen Trail, known for its stony paths. To reach Čerchov, you can follow historical routes like Hanova cesta from Česká Kubice. Přimda mountain features an 8.5 km educational trail circling the hill, with a direct path from the town of Přimda to the castle. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Domažlice guide.
Yes, on the summit of Čerchov, you'll find the Čerchov Mountain Lodge, which offers a place for visitors to rest. There's also the Čerchov Bistro, located in an extension to the Kurz Tower, where you can enjoy refreshments.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Domažlice guide. For more strenuous climbs, the Mountain Hikes around Domažlice guide provides options for mountaineering. In winter, areas like Čerchov and Přimda are popular for skiing.
Čerchov stands out as the highest mountain in the Upper Palatine Forest. Its summit features the historic Kurz Tower, an observation tower built in 1904, which offers stunning panoramic views. The mountain also has a fascinating past as a former military surveillance station, adding a layer of historical intrigue to its natural beauty.
The Domažlice region is characterized by its natural landscape, including parts of the Upper Palatine Forest. Peaks like Čerchov are primarily covered by spruce forests. Přimda mountain is a protected nature reserve, preserving its original mixed forest, offering a rich natural environment for exploration.
While Čerchov and Přimda are well-known, you might also enjoy exploring Kamenná Loučka (923 m) or Na Skalce summit. These offer beautiful natural settings and viewpoints, often with fewer crowds, providing a more tranquil experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the historical significance of sites like Přimda Castle and Čerchov's towers, and the diverse hiking opportunities. The komoot community has shared over 2400 photos and given more than 900 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal for its natural beauty and outdoor experiences.
The Domažlice region's mountain peaks are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the full range of outdoor activities. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing, especially on peaks like Čerchov and Přimda.


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