📜 Bílá skála is a distinctive and elegant rock formation emerging from the forest in Žďárské vrchy. Located between Devět skal and Křižánky on the blue tourist trail, its walls reach up to 28 meters on the southwest side, with a strongly overhanging southeast wall of 15 meters.
🔍 It offers beautiful and challenging climbing routes, particularly appealing to those who enjoy overhangs, though it can surprise beginners.
☀️ Rock Climbing: Features walls up to 28m high, including a 15m strongly overhanging southeast wall, with routes classified up to VIII.
🏞️ Scenic Location: A unique rock formation set amidst a flat forest, accessible via scenic hiking trails.
🚫 Climbing Restrictions: Climbing is prohibited annually from March 1st to June 30th, and in the North part of the wall.
📜 Permit Requirements: Written permission from the CHKO administration is required for climbing on unmarked objects, outside permitted periods, using magnesium, replacing/installing anchors, or organizing events. First ascents are forbidden.
⚠️ Difficulty: Routes can be challenging and may surprise beginner climbers.
🚗 Driving & Parking: A small parking lot is available about 1 km past Křižánky on the blue trail, at the forest entrance.
🚶♀️ Hiking Access:
From Křižánky: Follow the blue trail towards Devět skal for approximately 2 km (35 min). Bílá skála is 100m opposite Ostrá skalka on the left side of the path.
From Devět skal: Follow the blue trail to the last Ostrá skalka; Bílá skála is about 100m across the path.
From Drátník: Follow the red trail and a small road to Milovy (crossroads with a forest workers' monument). From there, take a stony forest path uphill for 3 km, continuing straight off the path through the forest for the last 400m.
🤝 Administration: Managed by the CHKO Žďárské vrchy administration, with Pavel Novák (ČMV) as the administrator.