Radobyl

Radobýl Hill (399 m above sea level) is a natural monument with a north-south profile exposed by mining with a well-developed columnar separation of basalt rock and an arrangement of columns in different directions.

Radobyl

On the south and south-west facing slopes there is a grassy vegetation of the rocky steppe with a rich representation of rare and protected plant species such as the brown mullein, the waterless goatfoot, the lily of the valley. A cross is erected on the top of Radobýl, the eighth one since 1622.

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