Jeskyně Nedamy - Jeskyně Nedamy

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277 23 Dobřeň, Czechia

Postal code : 277
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City : Dobřeň

277 23 Dobřeň, Czechia
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Aivaras Žukauskas on Google

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Richard Cutek on Google

Dobrý spaní
Good sleep
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Lenka Javurkova on Google

Hezke misto, sli jsme hlavne ke skalnimu hradu Nedamy, ale vlastne tam nic nebylo.
Nice place, we went mainly to the rock castle of Nedama, but there was nothing there.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Nedamy se nazývají dvě skalní jeskyně v pískovcových blocích nad Kokořínským dolem, jež jsou pravděpodobně pozůstatkem skalního středověkého hradu. Hrad tu býval zřejmě ve 14. století. V době třicetileté války sloužily jako úkryt nekatolíků v době protireformace, či útočiště lidu před Švédy. V tomto období byly uměle rozšířeny. Na místě se našla řada keramických střepů, datovaných do období 13. – 16. století. Schůdky vytesanými ve skalní rozsedlině se lze dostat na rozhledovou plošinu. Z Kokořínského dolu vede do tohoto místa zelená turistická značka. Nedamy are two rock caves in sandstone blocks above the Kokořínský Mine, which are probably the remains of a medieval rock castle. The castle was probably built here in the 14th century. During the Thirty Years' War the caves probably served as a shelter for non-Catholics during the Counter-Reformation or as a refuge for the people from the Swedes. In this period they were artificially expanded. A number of ceramic shards (dating back to the 13th - 16th centuries) were found on the site. By steps carved in the rock crevasse you can reach the lookout platform. A green hiking trail leads from this mine to Kokořín Mine and Kokořín Castle.
Nedamy are called two rock caves in sandstone blocks above the Kokořín mine, which are probably the remains of a medieval medieval castle. The castle probably used to be here in the 14th century. During the Thirty Years' War, they served as a shelter for non-Catholics during the Counter-Reformation, or a refuge for the people from the Swedes. During this period, they were artificially expanded. A number of ceramic shards dating to the 13th - 16th century were found on the site. Steps carved in a rock cleft can be used to get to the viewing platform. A green tourist sign leads from Kokořínský dol to this place. Nedamy are two rock caves in sandstone blocks above the Kokořínský Mine, which are probably the remains of a medieval rock castle. The castle was probably built here in the 14th century. During the Thirty Years' War the caves probably served as a shelter for non-Catholics during the Counter-Reformation or as a refuge for the people from the Swedes. In this period they were artificially expanded. A number of ceramic shards (dating back to the 13th - 16th centuries) were found on the site. By steps carved in the rock crevasse you can reach the lookout platform. A green hiking trail leads from this mine to Kokořín Mine and Kokořín Castle.
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Romča Olmer. on Google

Místo hezké. Jen počasí moc nevyšlo.Dá se to dobře projít od hradu Kokořín a zpět jít po silnici na parkoviště co se nachází pod hradem.
Nice place. Only the weather didn't work out very well. It is good to walk from the Kokořín castle and go back along the road to the parking lot located under the castle.
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Mr. Sombrero on Google

Velmi zajímavé místo, moc turistů sem zřejmě nechodí. Na přespání během letní túry ideální - klid, útulno a poměrně čisto.
Very interesting place, not many tourists probably come here. Ideal for sleeping during a summer hike - calm, cozy and relatively clean.
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Petr Svitil on Google

Very nice and romantic place. Just entrance is hidden and on 3 meters high terrace ?

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