Malinská skála
Malinská skála is a group of gneiss rocks in the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area. It offers captivating views and is accessible to tourists, though climbing has seasonal restrictions.

📜 Malinská skála is a group of gneiss rocks arranged in a circle around the peak, located in the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area.
🔍 Together with a boulder stream, it exemplifies the effects of glaciers and frost from the older Quaternary period, also featuring a fissure cave and rock niches.

Why Go

☀️ Offers captivating views of the surrounding landscape.
🏄‍♀️ Accessible to tourists without climbing gear for hiking and sightseeing.

Why Avoid

🚫 Climbing is permitted only from July 1st to December 31st.
🚫 Access to rocks must be via the shortest paths from marked tourist trails.
🚫 Use of magnesium, exchange/installation of anchors, marking rocks/paths, and organizing events require written permission from the CHKO administration.
🚫 First ascents are prohibited.

Getting There

🚗 Park in Blatiny and follow the red marked trail for approximately 3 km past Drátník to the rocks.
🚗 Alternatively, from Milovský rybník, follow the green trail and then the red trail (also about 3 km total).

Managed By

🤝 CHKO Žďárské vrchy (Protected Landscape Area Žďárské vrchy) is the managing authority for nature protection and permissions.

Last updated 19 days ago

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