Chytálky

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Chytálky
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Chytálky (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech Republic
Region : Jihomoravský kraj
District : Brno-venkov
Municipality : Újezd ​​u Tišnova , Kuřimské Jestřabí , Dolní Loučky
Geographic location : 49 ° 21 '  N , 16 ° 20'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 21 '9 "  N , 16 ° 20' 5"  E
Height : 320  m nm
Postal code : 594 55
License plate : B.
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Street: Dolní Loučky - Kuřimské Jestřabí

Chytálky is a settlement in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers west of Tišnov and belongs partly to the communities Újezd ​​u Tišnova , Kuřimské Jestřabí and Dolní Loučky in the Okres Brno-venkov .

geography

Chytálky is located at the western foot of the Mírová (467 m) on the Libochovka river in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands . The Brno-Havlíčkův Brod railway line runs north, with Dolní Loučky being the nearest station. The Mlýnský vrch (435 m) rises to the south and the Pláně (477 m) to the west.

Neighboring towns are Újezd u Tišnova and Horní Loučky in the north, Dolní Loučky and Mezihoří in the Northeast, Předklášteří the east, Falcov, Nelepeč and Úsuší the southeast, Deblín and Blahoňov in the south, kuřimské jestřabí and Kuřimská Nová Ves in the southwest, Lubné and Kutiny in the West and Řikonín in the northwest.

history

The village of Chvališov, first mentioned in a document in 1299, was probably located at the site of the settlement . Chvališov was subject to the Deblín rule and can be traced back to 1504. Then the village went out.

At the site of the village, individual farms and a mill were later built. The Chytálky corridors belonged to Horní Loučky until the 19th century because most of the forest area was owned by the inhabitants of this village. Chytálky was subject to the Kuřim rule until the middle of the 19th century .

Chytálky today consists of eight houses, one of which each belong to the cadastres of Kuřimské Jestřabí and Dolní Loučky and six to Újezd ​​u Tišnova . Because of its remoteness, Chytálky is now primarily a resort.

Legends about the name

According to folk traditions, the place of Chytálky is said to be a settlement Tálky, which burned down in the 17th century. Another legend derives the name Chytálky from the fact that a crab hunter is said to have lived here, who supplied the Kuřim manor with crayfish.

Attractions

  • Pláně natural monument with an area of ​​9.3 hectares, the juniper stock is from Chytálky
  • Hlouškův mlýn mill

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