The Berounka is a river in the Czech Republic, the biggest left tributary of Vltava. It carries the name Mže from its source in Germany, next to the Czech border, until its confluence with the Radbuza in Pilsen. It then continues under the name of Berounka until it enters the Vltava on the edge of Prague. Originally, the entire stream was called Mže, but in the 17th century the lower course started to be named after the town Beroun, lying upon it.

Berounka Nature Trail (canoeing)
Route: The first information board is situated near the village of Zvíkovec on the right bank of the Berounka. The trail finishes near Hlásná Třebaň.
Length: about 60 km

The unique Berounka canoeing nature trail goes through the Protected Areas of Křivoklátsko and Czech Karst (Český kras). Its route is formed by the Berounka River. There are thirteen stops with information boards, which tell visitors about local natural and historical places of interest.

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The Berounka is a river in the Czech Republic, the biggest left tributary of Vltava. It carries the name Mže from its source in Germany, next to the Czech border, until its confluence with the Radbuza in Pilsen. It then continues under the name of Berounka until it enters the Vltava on the edge of Prague. Originally, the entire stream was called Mže, but in the 17th century the lower course started to be named after the town Beroun, lying upon it.

Berounka Nature Trail (canoeing)
Route: The first information board is situated near the village of Zvíkovec on the right bank of the Berounka. The trail finishes near Hlásná Třebaň.
Length: about 60 km

The unique Berounka canoeing nature trail goes through the Protected Areas of Křivoklátsko and Czech Karst (Český kras). Its route is formed by the Berounka River. There are thirteen stops with information boards, which tell visitors about local natural and historical places of interest.

#outdoors #czechrepublic #oldeurope

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