Pavlova Huť Nature Reserve
Pavlova Huť is a Nature Reserve within the Český les Landscape Protected Area in the western part of the Pilsen Region of the Czech Republic. It is named after a former glass works village (founded around 1740, destroyed after 1945) of the same name which was located nearby. It lies next to the boundary with Germany.
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![]() Sphagnum moss in the Pavlova Huť | |
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Location | Pilsen, Czech Republic |
Coordinates | 49°47′01″N 12°27′55″E |
Area | 35.82 ha (88.5 acres) |
Elevation | 750 m (2,460 ft) |
Operator | Správa CHKO Český les |
On an area of 35.82 ha (88.5 acres) the reserve protects a well-preserved bog spruce forest with typical fauna and flora. 100% of the area is forested, mainly by spruce. It is one of few places in the CHKO Český les where a spruce forest is native.
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Location of CHKO Český les (darker green) within the Czech Republic (lighter green)
References
- Rohlík, Jiří (2004). Český les - sever. Soubor turistických map 1:50 000 (3rd ed.). Mělník: Klub českých turistů. ISBN 80-7324-042-4.
- "Český les PLA". Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic. Retrieved 2007-03-06.
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