Bílé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area is a vast natural reserve located on the border of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, offering diverse habitats, rich biodiversity, and a network of hiking trails through rolling hills and traditional agricultural landscapes.
The Bílé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area (PLA) covers approximately 775 square kilometers, spanning the eastern part of the Czech Republic along the Slovak border. This region is characterized by its gently undulating mountain ranges, extensive meadows, deciduous forests, and unique limestone formations. The area is renowned for its high biodiversity, particularly its rare orchid species, butterflies, and birdlife, making it an important site for conservation and ecological study. Traditional farming practices have helped maintain the open meadow habitats that support these species. The area's cultural history includes rural villages with folk architecture, historic churches, and centuries-old agricultural traditions that coexist with natural features. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the Bílé Karpaty PLA for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife watching opportunities. The hiking trails offer outstanding views of the White Carpathian Mountains and cross meadows filled with wildflowers in spring and summer. Visitors can explore sites such as the Museum of Folk Culture in Veselí nad Moravou, the ruins of Branč Castle, and well-marked lookout points. The protected landscape reflects a balance between human use and nature preservation. In addition to recreational benefits, it is an important cross-border conservation area, part of the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Programme. The region encourages sustainable outdoor recreation while protecting its ecological and cultural assets, appealing to nature lovers, cultural tourists, and those seeking tranquility away from urban centers.
Drienovec-Hradisko Nature Reserve with rare orchid meadows
Ruins of Branč Castle offering panoramic mountain views
Extensive network of marked hiking and biking trails
Traditional villages showcasing folk architecture and culture
A key conservation area featuring limestone meadows rich in rare orchids and butterfly species.
A medieval castle overlooking the Bílé Karpaty hills, providing historical context and panoramic views.
Villages preserving folk architecture and agricultural traditions, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.