Eastern Ore Mountains Nature Park

Eastern Ore Mountains (Východní Krušné Hory) is a nature park near Teplice, Czech Republic. The nature park was founded in 1995. It covers an area of 40 km2. The nature park is known for its diverse nature, peat bogs and mountain meadows. The nature park Eastern Ore Mountains lies in the UNESCO World Heritage Site Ore Mountains. It is part of the special protection area Východní Krušné Hory, which was founded in 2005, because of the population of black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) and other endangered bird species within it.

Eastern Ore Mountains Nature Park

Eastern Ore Mountains (Východní Krušné Hory) is a nature park near Teplice, Czech Republic. The nature park was founded in 1995. It covers an area of 40 km2. The nature park is known for its diverse nature, peat bogs and mountain meadows. The nature park Eastern Ore Mountains lies in the UNESCO World Heritage Site Ore Mountains. It is part of the special protection area Východní Krušné Hory, which was founded in 2005, because of the population of black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) and other endangered bird species within it.