Length: 16,8 km Dificulty: medium Circle: YES, Marking: marked
The trip starts by the bus station in Hazlov. Then it leads along the blue touristic track through Dolní Ovčín and Skalka to the memorial of Goethe on the Goethe’s hill with a beautiful view. After that it continues to the village of Nebesa (Heaven) where it meets the yellow track leading to the crossroads U Buku where it turns left to the green track through the village Výhledy back to Dolní Ovčín where we don’t go back by the same way but turn to the green track leading back to Hazlov.
Hazlov –The architectonical sight of this village is the church by which the first parish in the Cheb area was established in 1307 and the first and oldest bell was hung to the tower. The church is a dominant of the chateau complex. The chateau was kept in a good condition until the 1950s. Then it turned into a ruin.
Goethův kámen (Goethe’s stone) – There is an educational trail leading from Skalka. It is the same trip that J.W.Goethe took when he travelled to the Czech Republic. The Goethe stone is located near to the road number 64 (Cheb-Aš).
Nebesa - A village near Aš with St.Mary’s church from 1907. There are remains of a war fortification in the surrounding area
Výhledy – The village is located in the protected area Bílý Halštrov. It is a recreational village with folk architecture. The round probably Slavic fort with a water trench. The most interesting point of the village is breathtaking views to the South