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Upper Palatine Forest

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Peak
  
Čerchov (Schwarzkopf)

States/Provinces
  
Bavaria and Bohemia

Highest point
  
Čerchov

Type of rock
  
Granite

Elevation
  
3,419 ft (1,042 m)

Orogeny
  
Variscan

Country
  
Czech Republic

Mountains
  
Čerchov, Parkstein

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Countries
  
Germany and Czech Republic

Parent ranges
  
Central Uplands, Bohemian Massif

The Upper Palatine Forest (German: Oberpfälzer Wald or Böhmischer Wald, Czech: Český les, "Bohemian Forest") is a mountain range in Central Europe that is divided between Germany and the Czech Republic. It is part of the larger Bohemian Massif and the German Central Uplands.

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Map of Upper Palatine Forest, 345 33 Pec, Czechia

GeographyEdit

The German side belongs to the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria, it stretches about 100 km (330,000 ft) from the Bavarian Forest in the south up to the Fichtel Mountains and the Steinwald range in the north. However, the highest peaks of the range lie along the eastern Czech side in the Plzeň Region of western Bohemia, northwest of the Bohemian Forest. The southern rim runs from the Cham and Furth Basin across the border to the Všeruby (Neumark) mountain pass, which is part of the Main European Watershed. The other end is marked by Waldsassen, the northernmost town of the Upper Palatinate.

The Mittelgebirge range is a mountainous solid mass, its highest point being at an altitude of 1,042 m (3,419 ft). Prominent rocks include the Wolfenstein and the Parkstein hill. Once a mining area for iron and gold, the uplands feature many steep valleys, medieval castle ruins and numerous hiking trails. It is a popular destination for recreation.

Rivers rising in the Upper Palatinate Forest include

  • Wondreb (Odrava), a tributary of the Ohře (Eger), with Muglbach waterfall
  • the Waldnaab headstream of the Naab (Nába) and its Pfreimd and Schwarzach tributaries
  • the Mže (Mies) – headstream of the Berounka – and its Hammerbach (Hamerský potok) tributary.
  • References

    Upper Palatine Forest Wikipedia