Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Ceskomoravska vrchovina) is a large range without any distinct ridgy line spread along former provincial border between Bohemia and Moravia. It is an area of beautiful and rough nature at the same time. It lies over five districts; it reaches from South Bohemian ponds to the edge of the Hana district. The typical relief is a slightly downy terrain with solitary higher hills with height over 700 metres above the sea level. In some parts of Vrchovina there are sufficient conditions of winter sports, in Kremesnik (765m) for example. The European watershed goes through Vrchovina, Doubrava, Sazava, Zelivka on one side nd Svratka, Oslava, Jihlava, Rokytna and Dyje on the other. |