Čermákův vrch
Čermákův vrch | ||
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Observation tower |
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height | 532 m | |
location | Czech Republic | |
Mountains | Vlašímská pahorkatina | |
Coordinates | 49 ° 19 '32 " N , 14 ° 47' 0" E | |
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The Čermákův vrch is a 532 m high hill in the Wlaschimer hill country in the Czech Republic .
It is located six kilometers southeast of the town of Planá nad Lužnicí and is the local mountain of the village Krátošice , which adjoins its hilltop immediately to the east. Chabrovice lies to the north and Košice to the west . To the south is Brandlín with the Brandlín Castle .
In 2001 a 20 m high iron observation tower was built on Čermákův vrch by the municipality of Krátošice , which is also used for telecommunication purposes. The tower, which opened on May 5, 2001, has two viewing platforms. The covered one is at a height of 18 m and above it is an open one.
From the tower there is a view of the 689 m high Choustník with the ruins of the Choustník castle and as far as Chýnov , Radenín , Planá nad Lužnicí and Tábor . The mountains of the Gratzener Bergland and the Bohemian Forest can also be seen from a distance .