Písečná (Ústí nad Orlicí District)

Písečná
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St Catherine's Church

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Písečná
Coordinates: 50°2′42″N 16°27′18″E / 50.04500°N 16.45500°E / 50.04500; 16.45500Coordinates: 50°2′42″N 16°27′18″E / 50.04500°N 16.45500°E / 50.04500; 16.45500
Country  Czech Republic
Region Pardubice
District Ústí nad Orlicí
Area
  Total 8.83 km2 (3.41 sq mi)
Elevation 380 m (1,250 ft)
Population (2013)
  Total 516
  Density 58/km2 (150/sq mi)
Postal code 561 70

Písečná (German: Schreibersdorf) is a village in the foothills of Orlicke Hory (Orlické Mountains). Below the magical dark green mountain Zampach, with the ruins of the Gothic tower, is located the ancient village Pisecna. The village lies in the scenic valley on the shores of the Potocnice stream, not far from Letohrad but away from the busy highways. The village has preserved its character up to the present day; scattered developments in the hilly countryside with voluminous greenery, several ponds, well-preserved heritage homes and farms, scores of picturesque nooks, and many wayside shrines. In the area close to the village are located intriguing natural formations, distinct hills and sheer ridges, soaring hundred of meters above the surrounding grounds. The hills were formed during the Permian. They are pieced together from sediments bonded with ferrous cement, which gives the soil its distinct reddish coloring.

In the year 2004 the village was awarded The Green Ribbon "for the concept of caring for the greenery and environment of the village and its surroundings". Winning the nationwide round, the village progressed into the all-European contest "Entente Florale" (blooming settlements) in 2005.

To the northwest, at the end of the village there is The Eagle Trail Ranch.

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