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It leads visitors across former limestone quarries, with each info panel presenting a question for the curious, the answer to which leads to the next panel.
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The cherry on top of the hike is the llama centre with its fluffy critters
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A great view of Pálava not missing
This trail with eight stations presents the southern slope of Hády hill as a natural pearl with many protected plants and animals.
It leads visitors across former limestone quarries, with each info panel presenting a question for the curious, the answer to which leads to the next panel. There’s also a great view of Pálava. The cherry on top of the hike is the llama centre with its fluffy critters. Nearby lies a Bosá stezka (Barefoot Trail) from 13 fields that maps the rocks on Hády. By walking this well-worn trail, visitors get to know individual rock layers – volcanic tuff, conglomerate, Vilémovice and Hády–Říčky limestone, and Anthropocene sediment – bricks.
49°13’4″N, 16°40’33″E
Public transport: Podbělová (lines 78 and 82)
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