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Mountains Novohrad Mountains

The Novohradské Mountains (Gratzen Mountains) are located in the southeastern corner of South Bohemia and extend into Austria. The mountains cover about 162 square kilometres of Czech territory and belong to the supercontinuous system of the Šumava Upland.

In Austrian territory the Novohradské hory are called Freiwald. The highest mountain is Viehberg (1 112 m above sea level) located in Austria. On the Czech part of the mountain range, the highest mountain is Kamenec (1 072 m above sea level), which is located in close proximity (about 400 m) to the Austrian border. Thanks to the former border zone, the Novohradské Mountains have been spared from major alterations or logging. Thus, we can observe untouched meadows, peat bogs, wetlands and many small ponds, which form a characteristic feature of the Novohradské hory. The sources of the Lužnice, Malše, Stropnice, Černá and Pohořský potok are here.

The highest mountain

Viehbert 1 112 m

List of major mountain peaks

Kamenec 1 070 m above sea level, Myslivna 1 040 m above sea level, Vysoká 1 034 m above sea level, Barenstein 1 003 m above sea level, Jelení hora 946 m above sea level.

Novohrad Mountains is divided

Pohořská hornatina; Jedlická vrchovina; Freiwald; Weinsberger Wald

Protected areas

Novohradské hory Nature Park

More information

It belongs to the system Šumava Mountains
It is in the countries: the Czech Republic, Austria
Predominant rocks: rula; granite; granodiorite