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Discover the captivating history of the Moravian Karst in the Czech Republic on a guided 5 km hike from Jedovnice to Rudice. This half-day tour immerses you in a landscape where centuries of iron mining have shaped both nature and local heritage, offering more than just the region’s renowned limestone caves.
Your journey begins in Jedovnice, where your knowledgeable guide sets the scene for the area’s fascinating geological past. As you walk, learn about the ancient forces that formed this remarkable karst terrain and how vibrant sands came to color the landscape, adding a unique beauty to the surroundings.
The itinerary takes you to the Rudice Sinkhole, an impressive natural wonder with a mysterious atmosphere. You’ll also visit the colorful Seč Quarry, whose striking hues and geological features offer a stunning backdrop for photos and exploration.
A highlight of the experience is the chance to see the remnants of the Salm Ironworks, once a hub of 19th-century industrial innovation. Along the route, engaging stories reveal how iron extraction transformed both the land and the communities that thrived here.
This guided tour includes expert commentary and covers all entrance fees. Comfortable footwear is recommended, and meals or transport are not included. Secure your spot today and step into a hidden chapter of Moravian history—spaces are limited, so book now to ensure availability!


