| Kamenický Šenov - square - Kamenický Šenov is a famous glass town on the border between the Czech Central Mountains and the Lusatian Mountains. The first report dates back to 1352 in the Czechoslovak Chronicle, when the village was founded by the immigrant Lusatian Serbs called Sonov and later Steinschönau (Kamenický Šenov). The City Monument Zone consists of 18th-century houses. For winter sports, the ski slope at Pracheň is available. Another is in the nearby Polevsko, where there are also cross-country skiing tracks. Shorter cross-country ski trails with interesting views of the countryside offer the immediate surroundings of Kamenický Šenov. In summer, Panská Rock is the most frequent destination for trips - a basal formation with a columnar detachment reminiscent of the organ. Cyclists most often go to Polevsko or Sunny Beach. | | Panská skála - National Nature Monument Panská skála is a geological locality where stone organs are formed due to the columnar separation of basalt during the setting of magma, which was exposed by the influence of human mining activities to the present form. Protected are vertical five to six-column columns, some reaching up to 12 meters in length. The area of the protected area is 1.26 ha. In the depression, a pond was created. | | Kytlice - Church - The village with a glass tradition was named after the family of glass master Kittel. The glassworks was abolished in 1756, and then the grinding and painting of the glass was developed in the village. There are a number of timbered cottages in the village, the most valuable of which are listed in the monument. There is a picturesque forest pond on the eastern outskirts of the village, modified in 1907 as a swimming pool. in 1931 in the forest behind the house No. 1 in Lower Falknov a forest theater was established. On the slope of Stříbro Hill there is a small ski lift. |
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