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The Plöckenstein Plechy, a mountain, 1,379 m high, in the Bohemian Forest on the Austro-Czech border. Sumava national park, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Plöckenstein Plechy, a mountain, 1,379 m high, in the Bohemian Forest on the Austro-Czech border. Sumava national park, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Withered trees at the Plöckenstein Plechy mountain in the Bohemian Forest on the Austro-Czech border. Sumava national park, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Withered trees at the Plöckenstein Plechy mountain in the Bohemian Forest on the Austro-Czech border. Sumava national park, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Plöckenstein is a mountain in the Bohemian Forest on the Austro-Czech border Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The Plöckenstein is a mountain in the Bohemian Forest on the Austro-Czech border
The Plöckenstein is a mountain in the Bohemian Forest on the Austro-Czech border Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Plöckenstein is a mountain in the Bohemian Forest on the Austro-Czech border Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Plechý, the highest mountain in the bohemian part of Šumava (1,378 m) is situated about 14 km west of Horní Planá and about 8 km southwest of Nová Pec on the state border with Austria. The mountain attracts visitors with a number of attractions.Plechý, the highest mountain in the bohemian part of Šumava (1,378 m) is situated about 14 km west of Horní Planá and about 8 km southwest of Nová Pec on the state border with Austria. The mountain attracts visitors with a number of attractions. The most attractive is the glacial Plešné Lake, which has not been open to the public for many years. On the slope above the lake stands a 14.5-meter tall memorial to the writer and poet Adalbert Stifter, who built the Šumava stones at a place where he was looking into the region, in a difficult-to-reach cliff above the lake. On the southern slope of Plechý, the rocky wall of the Plešne lake karales rises up to 211 meters


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