Andrejšky - Andrejšky
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Address : | 332 02 Starý Plzenec, Czechia |
Postal code : | 332 |
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City : | Starý Plzenec |
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Vladimir Pecha on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Skály se rozprostírají na přibližně dvou hektarech v nadmořské výšce od 428 do 473 metrů. Zdejší skalní masivy jsou z horniny zvané buližník. To je usazená křemitá hornina ze starohor. Tvoří jej převážně křemen nebo opál. Má černou nebo černošedou barvu a vysokou tvrdost, pro kterou jej pravěcí lidé někdy používali místo pazourků. Buližníky se v České republice vyskytují hlavně ve středních a západních Čechách. Andrejšky jsou dlouhé přibližně 300 metrů a tvoří je bizarní skalní útvary. Podle geologů vznikly mrazovým zvětráváním.
The rock spreads on about two hectares at an altitude of 428 to 473 meters above the sea level. The local rocky massifs are made of rock called Quartz rock. It is Proterozoic sedimentary siliceous rock. It consists predominantly of quartz or opal. It has a black or blackish color and a high hardness, for which the ancient people used it instead of flint. Quartz rocks in the Czech Republic occur mainly in Central and Western Bohemia. Andrejšky rocks are about 300 meters long and form a bizarre rock formation. According to geologists they were created mostly by frost weathering.
The rocks are spread over approximately two hectares at an altitude of 428 to 473 meters. The local rock massifs are made of rock called cobblestone. It is a sedimentary siliceous rock from the ancient mountains. It consists mainly of quartz or opal. It has a black or black-gray color and high hardness, for which prehistoric people sometimes used it instead of flint. Cobblestones in the Czech Republic occur mainly in Central and Western Bohemia. Andrejšky are approximately 300 meters long and are made up of bizarre rock formations. According to geologists, they were formed by frost weathering.
The rock spreads on about two hectares at an altitude of 428 to 473 meters above the sea level. The local rocky massifs are made of rock called Quartz rock. It is Proterozoic sedimentary siliceous rock. It consists predominantly of quartz or opal. It has a black or blackish color and a high hardness, for which the ancient people used it instead of flint. Quartz rocks in the Czech Republic occur mainly in Central and Western Bohemia. Andrejšky rocks are about 300 meters long and form a bizarre rock formation. According to geologists they were created mostly by frost weathering.
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Helena Říhová on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Skalní masiv, součást skalní stezky dlouhé 5,5 km.
Rock massif, part of a rock path 5.5 km long.
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Michal Fuksa on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Celý tento kraj je super, skály a Radyně je nádherná (teď i fajn restaurace). Bohužel drobet vykáceny les.
The whole region is great, the rocks and Radyně is beautiful (now also a nice restaurant). Unfortunately, a little felled forest.
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Martina Trefna on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Krásné skály v okolí Radyně, příjemné místo na procházku a relaxaci.
Beautiful rocks around Radyně, nice place for a walk and relaxation.
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Viktor Salcmann on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Okružní stezka s nádhernými vyhlídkami, cca 5km.
Circular trail with beautiful views, about 5km.
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MICHAL TOUS on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Krásná procházka s odměnou v občersrvení na Radyni. Cesta není vhodná pro kočárky a hůře se pohybující cestovatele, ale rozhodně stojí za shlédnutí
A beautiful walk with a reward in refreshments at Radyna. The road is not suitable for prams and harder-moving travelers, but it is definitely worth seeing
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Michal Kosík (WheelchairLife) on Google
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René Ross on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Super ?
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