Vchynice - Tetov
Vchynice-Tetov: A Journey Through History and Nature in Šumava
Discover the serene beauty of Tříjezerní Slať, a unique peat bog in Šumava National Park with three stunning lakes and rare plant life.
Tříjezerní Slať, or Three Lake Moor, is a captivating peat bog in Šumava National Park, Czech Republic. This unique habitat features three stunning peat lakes, rare plant species, and a boardwalk trail for easy exploration. It's a serene escape into nature's beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the village of Srní, follow the yellow hiking trail markers towards Tříjezerní Slať. The hike is approximately 3 kilometers and offers scenic views of Šumava National Park. The well-marked trail takes around 40 minutes. No entrance fee is required.
Public Transport
Take a bus to Srní from larger towns such as Sušice or Kašperské Hory. From Srní, walk approximately 3 kilometers to the entrance of Tříjezerní Slať, following signs towards Kašperské Hory. The walk is scenic and takes about 40 minutes. Bus fares vary depending on the origin, but a single ticket from Sušice to Srní costs approximately 30-50 CZK.
Car
From Srní, take road 105 towards Kašperské Hory. After about 3 kilometers, a sign for Tříjezerní Slať directs you to turn right onto a smaller road. Continue for approximately 1.5 kilometers to the parking area. Parking costs approximately 100 CZK for the day.
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