Prírodný park Svratecká hornatina, Nature park in Blansko District, Czech Republic
Prírodný park Svratecká hornatina is a nature park in Czech Republic spanning across multiple districts. It contains valleys, open grasslands, and forest edges that form the park's varied landscape.
The area gained official protection as a nature park in 1995 through a district office decision. This designation followed an earlier quiet zone classification established in 1988.
The park functions as a vital protected zone that maintains the regional identity while supporting traditional agricultural practices and sustainable land management.
Several designated natural monuments and reserves are accessible within the park boundaries. These protected areas offer different ways to explore the landscape depending on visitor interests.
The park is home to sensitive amphibian species like the European tree frog and fire salamander. Their presence indicates that clean water streams flow throughout the protected landscape.
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