Holý vrch, Mountain summit in northern Czech Republic
Kahler Berg is a mountain summit in northern Bohemia whose rock formations are made of conglomerate and provide multiple climbing routes. The rock walls rise at varying heights above the surrounding landscape.
The rock formations developed during the Paleozoic Era from sedimentary rocks that were shaped by geological shifts into their present structure. These long geological processes created over millions of years the rocky landscape that climbers use today.
The site has become an important gathering place for climbers in the region who come to practice their skills and connect with others. The rock formations serve as the heart of an active climbing community with regularly used routes.
The location is easily accessible by public transportation and lies close to walking or cycling paths. Visitors should expect varying weather conditions and come prepared with appropriate gear.
The conglomerate ridge of Kozí hřebets creates different climbing scenarios with varying difficulty levels throughout its length. This natural variety makes each visit a different experience for climbers of all abilities.
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