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4 webcams - Boží Dar

     The town of Boží Dar is located in the Ore Mountains in the west of the Czech Republic on the border with Germany. It lies at an altitude of about 1020 meters and is the highest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in the Karlovy Vary region about twenty kilometers from Karlovy Vary. Boží Dar includes parts of Ryžovna and Zlatý Kopec. The founding of Boží Dar is closely related to the mining of silver and tin.
     Boží Dar is an important summer and winter tourist center of the Ore Mountains with the highest mountain Klínovec. Tourists can use several ski slopes (SKIAREÁL KLÍNOVEC), tens of kilometers of cross-country trails and in summer various challenging trails for cyclists and hikers. Exploring the surroundings of Boží Dar are attracted by nature trails, several museums and monuments.
     Jesus' journey on the Boží Dar is also well known. It is a fun journey full of tasks for small and larger children. On its route, they perform various tasks, which they write down in a notebook, which they can purchase in advance at the Boží Dar Infocentre. The journey can be completed all year round, on foot or by bike and in winter also on cross-country skis. Children with families can choose whether to complete the entire circuit, which measures 12.9 km or shortened by a length of 5.6 km.
     Are you planning to go to Boží Dar in the Ore Mountains? Check out webcams from Boží Dar and the surrounding area with us. Do not rely only on the weather forecast, check with us the current status on the spot. Watch current footage from cameras from the Ore Mountains and you will immediately know what the weather is like. On the map, you will find webcams from the city of Boží Dar and its surroundings.
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Preview webcam image Boží Dar

Webcam Boží Dar

Take a look at Boží Dar with an online webcam. The web camera is located at the town office of Boží Dar and is directed in the southeast direction. Watch the current weather at Boží Dar in the Ore Mountains with the camera, so you know what to pack …

Preview webcam image Bozi Dar - Krusne hory

Webcam Bozi Dar - Krusne hory

Watch Boží Dar in the Ore Mountains online with a webcam. Online shot from the webcam located at the Boží víhlídka lookout tower. Take a look at the weather with the camera so that the weather doesn't surprise you :-) Boží Dar in the Ore Mountains…

Preview webcam image Boží Dar - skiarena

Webcam Boží Dar - skiarena

Watch the weather and snow conditions in the Boží Dar ski area in the Ore Mountains via the webcam. Webcam view of the ski lift and slope at Boží Dar in the Ore Mountains. Take a look at the camera to see if you're skiing today or waiting in line :-…

Preview webcam image Bozi Dar - traffic situation

Webcam Bozi Dar - traffic situation

Watch the current state of traffic on Boží Dar from the comfort of your home with a webcam. The web camera captures the current state of road traffic on Boží Dar in the Ore Mountains. Take a look at the camera to see if Boží Dar is passable and not…

     Map with webcams in Karlovy Vary Region - Czech Republic. On the map you will find online cameras with information such as weather, traffic, individual views of cities and landscape ...

 

     The Czech Republic was established on January 1, 1993 by the division of Czechoslovakia. The official name of the state according to the constitution is the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is a democratic state located in the middle of Europe and is therefore a landlocked state and at the same time a state of the EUROPEAN UNION. It borders Poland, Slovakia, Austria and Germany.
     The Czech Republic has about 10.5 million inhabitants, of which Prague alone has about 1.3 million inhabitants. Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and at the same time the political, administrative, economic and cultural center of the state. The most famous historical monuments in Prague are Charles Bridge, the National Theater, Prague Castle and Charles University. Other large cities in the Czech Republic are Brno - here are the most important monuments of Špilberk Castle, the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Masaryk University and then the cities of Ostrava and Pilsen.
     Do you love wild and untouched nature? Even in the Czech Republic, such places can be found. Staying in undisturbed nature offers you many beautiful locations in the Czech Republic. Tourists can spent holiday a diverse natural environment or they can visit many historic towns, villages with beautiful folk architecture, old castles and churches. The most popular castles (outside Prague Castle) include Český Krumlov, Lednice and Hluboká. Here are some tips for where to go on holiday or on a trip around the Czech Republic: You can see in Bohemia an impenetrable forest in Šumava, the Giant Mountains with the highest mountain Sněžka (1602 m), Ore Mountains, Jeseníky and Beskydy. Climbers can visit popular Prachovské rocks or Bohemian Switzerland with rock towns and interesting rock formations as well as many karst areas with numerous caves. The South Bohemian landscape with many ponds or the South Moravian area known for growing wines, which can be tasted in many wine cellars, is also popular with tourists.
     There are well-known spas and mineral springs in the Czech Republic, the most famous of which are West Bohemian Karlovy Vary and Mariánské and Františkovy Lázně. A very attractive destination for tourists are also the Zoo in Zlín, Safari Park in Dvůr Králové or AquaPalace Prague and Aqualand Moravia. The capital city of Prague with its unique complex of historic buildings, museums is the most attractive destination for most tourists throughout the year. Prague Castle, the cable car to Petřín and the Prague Zoo are among the three most visited places in the Czech Republic. The Petřín lookout tower also reached the top ten most visited places. In Prague is also the most visited museum, it is the National Museum.
     The Czech Republic offers another long list of remarkable listed towns and villages. Some of them are inscribed on the UNESCO list of cultural and natural heritage, there are a total of 11. They are: the historic center of the capital of Prague, Český Krumlov, Telč, Kutná Hora, the Church of St. Jan Nepomucký on Zelená hora near Žďár, the Lednice-Valtice area, the area of ​​the Archbishop's chateau and Podzámecká garden in Kroměříž, the South Bohemian village of Holašovice, the Plague Column of the Holy Trinity in Olomouc and the Tugendhat villa in Brno.

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