You do not need to be a linguist to translate from the related Slavic language the name of the city of Bozh-Dar without a dictionary. This is a very small settlement, nevertheless, is the highest city of the Czech Republic above the sea level, as if striving to be closer to the sky according to its name. Bozhodar is located in the picturesque Ore Mountains, in the north-west of the Czech Republic, not far from another famous resort - Karlovy Vary.
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How to get there
Getting to Bozhar Dar is easy from Prague. Follow the road E48, follow the road E442, then follow the road E442, after the Island follow the road number 25. The journey takes about 2 hours and will be approximately 150 kilometers.
By bus from the central bus station to Karlovy Vary with transfer to Ostrov by bus in side of Jachymov
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Trails and slopes
One of the main entertainments in Bozhin Dar is, of course, skiing and snowboarding . By the way, in addition to the ski slopes, there are about 70 kilometers of trails for those who like to ski. There are slopes on the slopes of Bozh-Dar for any taste. The largest number is blue and red in complexity, but for those who own a "board" or skis in perfection, there are black slopes.
The difference in altitude is about 300 meters. All descents are equipped with lifts.
Some slopes in Bozhar do not close at night, so especially tireless athletes have the opportunity to extend the day by several hours .
Entertainment, excursions and attractions of Bozhar-Dara
The Ore Mountains can not be attributed to the high mountains of Europe (the highest point on Mount Klinovec is only 1,244 meters), but despite their "short stature", these places are very popular among holidaymakers. The matter here seems to be in the surrounding beauty, Czech hospitality and the mass of nearby attractions.
In the summer the city becomes a center for connoisseurs of natural beauties . Someone is coming here to walk along the pedestrian mountain route, someone is engaged in sports mountaineering , and someone is going to inspect the Bozhidarskiy peat bog or Wolf pits . In addition to winter and summer entertainment, the city also has mandatory "all-season" attractions . For example, the magnificent nature of this land and the purest mountain air, and Interesting City Museum, the exposition of which reveals the history of the city and its environs, and also introduces the everyday life of the townspeople .
Interesting is the church of St. Anne, built on the site of an old wooden church, later closed, and now restored to the funds of parishioners.