Mining educational trail

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Pedestrian

Nature trails

Nature

History

Demands:

Medium

Length:

6 km

Duration:

2 h

Ascent:

Jihlava - once one of the most important towns of the Bohemian Kingdom and the oldest royal mining town in the Czech lands - is inextricably linked with silver mining. This nature trail passes through the places with the most visible remains of mining to bring visitors closer to the former glory of silver mining.

From the crematorium car park, take the street Pod rozhlednou to the left. Here is the beginning of the route. The route includes 10 stops with information boards. From the stop No. 6 we recommend going down the slope - from the lift station to the right to the board No. 7. Back to the lift station and along the path towards Zborná to the board No. 8. Take the first forest path on the right below the restaurant (signpost) and from there follow the signposted path up to posts 9 and 10.

Stopping on the trail:

  1. Silver Jihlava
  2. Roof of Europe
  3. Obvaly
  4. St. George Shaft
  5. Water-jet machine
  6. Lookout tower on Rudný Hill
  7. Rocks in the vicinity of Rudný Hill
  8. The miner's embankment
  9. Residents of local forests
  10. Shaft mining
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