Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area

Local nameCHKO Křivoklátsko
Location

Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area is a protected landscape area in the Czech Republic. It lies in the western part of the Central Bohemian Region and a small part of the north-eastern Plzeň Region. Most of the area belongs to the highlands of the Křivoklát Highlands and lies on both banks of the Berounka river.

Křivoklátsko PLA was declared in 1978 to protect a unique area with a mosaic of species rich habitats, mainly large stretches of broadleaf Central European temperate forests. Due to this fact the area was included among the UNESCO Biosphere reserves a year prior to being declared a protected landscape area, in 1977. There are many other habitats, such as dry rock steppes covering the tops of some hills. The area is also notable for its diverse geology, mainly Proterozoic volcanic rocks and Cambrian fossil-rich slates around the village of Skryje, which were made famous by Joachim Barrande. Křivoklátsko PLA covers an area of 628 km2.

Tags Protected Area
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Křivoklátsko_Protected_Landscape_Area

Address 27023, Czech Republic

Coordinates 50°0'1.536" N 13°51'20.828" E

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