Since I’ve read about the Blaník and its storied history, I wanted to go there. Something in me cried out to go there. First, the trip seemed to be rained off because of bad weather, but on this Saturday morning the weather had changed spontaneously so I got myself on the track of old legends. The hike ended with the last 2 km in a heavly rainfall, but it was still very nice. Not only the ascent on the big Blaník and the small Blaník, which is still adorned by a ruin, also the nature reserve therefore shows itself from the most beautiful side.
You don’t always have to go far away to discover beautiful places. The Tharandt Forest itself offers just as beautiful corners and as our local forest not too far away.
“The ascent is not that easy, but the view is very nice” – and that was exactly what I got. The view into the Central Bohemian Uplands range is just wonderful.
If you want to be back at 9AM for breakfast, you have to keep up. So I left early at 5AM, after a more or less sleepless night, and looked at the sunrise on my way to a beautiful forest.
After a night full of no sleep, I just spontaneously started walking and surrounded the Zadar peninsula. Early in the morning at 4AM. To swim early at 6AM already for the first time in the ocean. On the way, I met people from the last party, who were just going home.
Where it all started? – At Tisa Rocks.