Týřovické skály

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Týřov, 270 23 Branov, Czechia

Website : http://lokality.geology.cz/3291
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City : Branov

Týřov, 270 23 Branov, Czechia
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Jan Hlavacek on Google

Jedno z hezkých míst na "Železné" Svatojakubské cestě
One of the nice places on the "Iron" Way of St. James
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Superman 007 on Google

Krásná Křivoklátská příroda kolem řeky Berounky.Pohled ze skal na řeku.
Beautiful Křivoklát countryside around the river Berounka. View from the rocks on the river.
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Karel Rys on Google

Týřovické skály, Berounka a blízké okolí je neuvěřitelně krásná krajina.
Týřovice Rocks, Berounka and the surrounding area is an incredibly beautiful landscape.
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Petr Koldovský on Google

Nádherné místo u Berounky s úchvatnou scenérií vysokých Týřovických skal tyčících se nad řekou. Procházka podél břehu Berounky v magickém tichu tohoto místa je nezapomenutelná.
Beautiful place near Berounka with breathtaking scenery of tall Tyrovice rocks rising above the river. A walk along the banks of the Berounka River in the magical silence of this place is unforgettable.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Nár. park Týřov je chráněné území,které vzniklo roku 1984 sloučením dvou přírodních rezervací Týřovické skály-Oupoř a Týřovické tisy. Název rezervace je pojmenován podle zříceniny přemyslovského hradu Týřova ze 13 století, který leží jižněji proti proudu Berounky. Tento nádherný kus země patří do CHKO Křivoklátsko. Křivoklátsko bylo vyhlášeno na území o rozloze 628 km² chráněnou krajinnou oblastí výnosem Ministerstva kultury ČSR v roce 1978. Rozkládá se uprostřed Čech a téměř dvě třetiny rozlohy území pokrývají listnaté a smíšené lesy. Tvoří ji 24 maloplošných zvláště chráněných území. Nejvyšším vrcholem Křivoklátska je Těchovín s nadmořskou výškou 616 m, nejnižším místem hladina Berounky v Hýskově (217 m n. m.). Středem CHKO vede kaňonovité údolí řeky Berounky, odvodňující většinu území. V minulosti bylo součástí královského či knížecího panství - bylo určeno převážně pro lovectví, takže lesy zůstaly zachovány a dříví se v nich moc netěžilo. Najdeme tu 84 druhů původních lesních dřevin a více než 1 800 druhů a poddruhů rostlin. Geologický vývoj území Křivoklátska trval téměř miliardu let a je dokumentován několika geologickými jednotkami starohorního, prvohorního, druhohorního, třetihorního i čtvrtohorního stáří. Starohory a spodní prvohory jsou součástí světově proslulé geologické jednotky zvané Barrandien. National park Týřov is a protected area, which was established in 1984 by merging two nature reserves Týřovické rocks-Oupoř and Týřovické tisy. The name of the reservation is named after the ruins of Přemyslid Castle of Týřov from the 13th century, which lies southwards upstream of Berounka. This beautiful piece of land belongs to the Křivoklátsko protected area. Křivoklátsko with the area of ​​628 km² was declared as a protected landscape area by the Ministry of Culture of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1978. It is situated in the middle of Bohemia and almost two-thirds of the area covers deciduous and mixed forests. It consists of 24 small-scale specially protected areas. The highest peak of Křivoklátsko is Těchovín hill with an altitude of 616 m, the lowest point is the Berounka river surface in Hýskov (217 m above sea level). The center of the PLA leads the canyon valley of the river Berounka, draining the majority of the territory. In the past, it was part of a royal or princely manor - it was designed mainly for hunting, so the forests remained preserved and the wood did not enjoy it. There are 84 species of native woody species and more than 1 800 species and subspecies of plants. The geological development of the Křivoklátsko region has lasted almost a billion years and is documented by several geological units of the Proterozoic, Paleozoic , Mesozoic, Tertiary and Quaternary epochs. The ancient hills and lower forests are part of the world-famous geological unit called Barrandien.
Nár. Týřov Park is a protected area, which was created in 1984 by merging two nature reserves Týřovické skály - Oupoř and Týřovické tisy. The name of the reservation is named after the ruins of the Přemyslid castle Týřov from the 13th century, which lies south of the Berounka. This beautiful piece of land belongs to the Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area. Křivoklátsko was declared an area of ​​628 km² protected landscape area by a decree of the Ministry of Culture of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1978. It is located in the middle of Bohemia and almost two thirds of the area is covered by deciduous and mixed forests. It consists of 24 small specially protected areas. The highest peak of the Křivoklát region is Těchovín with an altitude of 616 m, the lowest point is the level of the Berounka in Hýskov (217 m above sea level). The canyon-like valley of the Berounka River leads through the center of the PLA, draining most of the area. In the past, it was part of the royal or princely estate - it was intended mainly for hunting, so the forests were preserved and the wood was not much mined. There are 84 species of native forest trees and more than 1,800 species and subspecies of plants. The geological development of the Křivoklát region lasted almost a billion years and is documented by several geological units of Paleogene, Paleozoic, Mesolithic, Tertiary and Quaternary ages. The ancient mountains and lower foothills are part of a world-famous geological unit called Barrandien. Týřov National Park is a protected area, which was established in 1984 by merging two nature reserves Týřovické rocks-Oupoř and Týřovické tisy. The name of the reservation is named after the ruins of Přemyslid Castle of Týřov from the 13th century, which lies southwards upstream of Berounka. This beautiful piece of land belongs to the Křivoklátsko protected area. Křivoklátsko with the area of ​​628 km² was declared as a protected landscape area by the Ministry of Culture of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1978. It is situated in the middle of Bohemia and almost two-thirds of the area covers deciduous and mixed forests. It consists of 24 small-scale specially protected areas. The highest peak of Křivoklátsko is Těchovín hill with an altitude of 616 m, the lowest point is the Berounka river surface in Hýskov (217 m above sea level). The center of the PLA leads the canyon valley of the river Berounka, draining the majority of the territory. In the past, it was part of a royal or princely manor - it was designed mainly for hunting, so the forests remained preserved and the wood did not enjoy it. There are 84 species of native woody species and more than 1 800 species and subspecies of plants. The geological development of the Křivoklátsko region has lasted almost a billion years and is documented by several geological units of the Proterozoic, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Tertiary and Quaternary epochs. The ancient hills and lower forests are part of the world-famous geological unit called Barrandien.
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Michaela Pechová on Google

Pohled co stojí za to. Před vesnicí Týřov na kopci zastavit a naproti přes řeku se tyčí mohutné skály. Pohled shora je opravdu nejhezčí.
Look what it is worth. In front of the village Týřov stop on the hill and across the river rises massive rocks. The top view is really the best.
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jiri zajicek on Google

Kousek panenské přírody, voda, skály, lesy a vše co v nich žije.
A piece of unspoiled nature, water, rocks, forests and everything that lives in them.
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Sarka Masova on Google

Krásné skály, ke kterým se dá dojít těžším terénem ze Skryji. Nebo oklikou po cestě. Došli jsme tam i s dítětem v nosítku. Vyskytují se tu vzácné druhy organismů. Super výhled na Berounku.
Beautiful rocks, which can be reached by more difficult terrain from Skryja. Or take a detour along the way. We also got there with the baby in the stretcher. Rare species of organisms occur here. Super view of Berounka.

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