Medvědí skála

This article is about the mountain in the Czech Republic known in German as the Bärenstein. For the mountain of the same name in Saxony, see Bärenstein (Ore Mountains).
Medvědí skála
Medvědí skála

Ústí Region, Czech Republic

Highest point
Elevation 923.8 m n.m. (3,031 ft)
Coordinates 50°34′02″N 13°27′53″E / 50.56722°N 13.46472°E / 50.56722; 13.46472Coordinates: 50°34′02″N 13°27′53″E / 50.56722°N 13.46472°E / 50.56722; 13.46472
Geography
Location Ústí Region, Czech Republic
Parent range Ore Mountains

The Medvědí skála (German: Bärenstein, also Bernsteinberg) is a 924 m high mountain in the Czech part of the Ore Mountains in Central Europe.

Location and surroundings

The mountain lies 3 kilometres southwest of Mikulovice within the municipality of Nová Ves v Horách and, together with the Lesenská pláň (Hübladung), forms the largest group of mountains in the central part of the Ore Mountains. The mountains lie between the Saxon village of Olbernhau and the Czech town of Litvínov and are surrounded by the valleys of the Natzschung, Schweinitz and the Flöha.

The Bernsteinberg was Station No. 13 in the 1860s, a primary station of the Royal Saxon Survey ( Königlich-Sächsische Triangulation).

The Medvědí skála is difficult to climb because it is partly surrounded by mountain bogs and there are no established paths.

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