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Green route 1.0
Embark on a journey full of history, natural beauty and refreshing mineral springs. The route will take you to the historical spring in Dolní Paseky, the spring of Bílé Halštrov and other places where you can enjoy the peace and power of the local nature. Ideal for tourists looking for not only active relaxation, but also harmony with the surrounding region.
- length: 20,8 km
1. Hazlov
2. Výhledy - Výhledy are located about 8 km from Aš
3. Source Bílý Halštrov - It is located about 6 km from Aš, in the Czech Republic it is 11.1 km long. It then flows through the reservoir at Podhradí, through Doubrava to Germany, where it turns into the river Weisse Elster. In 1898, a memorial was built at the source of Bílý Halštrov, in the 1990s. the site was further modified and in 2013 new access roads were built here
4. Vernéřov
5. Dolní Paseky (mineral stream) - The green and yellow tourist signs meet here, this spring has been mentioned since the 12th century, in the 16th century. was considered a healing and in 1930 a brick pavilion was built on the spring.
6. Bílý Halštrov - dam
7. Podhradí
8. Podhradí - railway station
Under the castle
A village with a rich history, home to the ruins of Neuberg Castle. The castle, founded in the 13th century, offers a glimpse into the past and is an interesting place for history lovers.
Mineral spring in Dolní Paseky
The historic spring, mentioned as early as the 12th century, was provided with a brick pavilion in 1930. The water from the spring is considered medicinal and is a popular destination for tourists seeking refreshment.
The spring of Bílé Halštrov
This spring is located about 6 km from Aš. A monument was built here in 1898 and new access roads were built in 2013, making it a pleasant place to relax.
Views
The village of Výhledy, approximately 8 km from Aš, offers beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Hazlov
It is one of the oldest villages in the Aš region, with a history dating back to the 12th century. Originally, there was a Romanesque castle here, which was later rebuilt into a chateau. It fell into disrepair after World War II, but has been undergoing renovation since 2018. In 2019, the village was awarded the title of Village of the Year, which led to the opening of a café and reading room. Soon, visitors will be able to look forward to a magnificent view from the renovated staircase tower.