If you are a fan of hiking trips and also like to learn something about the history of the region or natural wonders, an ideal tip for a trip is to set off on one of the nature trails in the Bohemian-Moravian Borderlands. All you have to do is choose one from our offer and head off for nature and learning.
Education trails
A 12 km long trail for hikers or cyclists, running from the bus station in Svitavy and travelling along forest, field, and asphalt paths in the surrounding area. A total of 9 panels familiarize guests with the history of this Bohemia – Moravia border territory; the trail includes original border stones.
A walk through nature with descriptions on fifteen boards. Learn about the history of the town theatre or places in the Poličsky Liboháje. Stop at the cross on Šibenice Peak. Part of the trail leads around the pond and its tributary meanders through forest growth.
The trail leads through Havlíčkovy and Masarykovy orchards, the botanical garden with an arboretum, Jungmann's orchard and ends in the park at Koruny. Visitors will not only find a place to relax here, but will also discover the diversity of the environment of the royal city Vysoké Mýto.
The entire trail is 8 km long and contains 17 information boards on the theme of nature, landscape, the history of human settlement and wooden resting places. The local circuit is marked for hiking, and leads mostly along non-asphalt field and forest paths.
The trail is about 70 km long and includes 22 educational stops, which familiarise visitors with the mining that no longer exists and the geological findings from the Moravska Třebova Region, history of human activities on Hřebečsky Ridge, with natural points of interest and cultural monuments.
An easy nature trail circuit passing through Nedošín grove, on the edge of the forest over the pond Velký Kosíř (the red-marked tourist path) near Litomyšl. Its 11 information panels introduce visitors to local botany, zoology, and forestry. Nearby water reservoirs are not parts of the nature trail.
The reservation protects large natural beech and scree woodlands holding numerous protected and endangered species of flora and fauna. An education trail with six stops familiarizes visitors with mining at Hřebeč, the local geology and hydrology, plant life, animal life, and the history of the Hřebeč region. 