Chotěboř sits at the northern edge of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in the Vysočina Region, with about 10,100 residents. The Doubrava river canyon south of town, known as Údolí Doubravy, cuts through granite rocks and provides one of the region's more scenic walking routes, with marked trails following the river through a narrow, forested gorge.
The town's castle park, landscaped in the English style during the 19th century, remains open to visitors and contains several old-growth trees. Chotěboř served as a minor textile centre during the industrial period, though that heritage has largely faded from the town's economy.
Chotěboř sits at the northern edge of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in the Vysočina Region, with about 10,100 residents. The Doubrava river canyon south of town, known as Údolí Doubravy, cuts through granite rocks and provides one of the region's more scenic walking routes, with marked trails following the river through a narrow, forested gorge.
The town's castle park, landscaped in the English style during the 19th century, remains open to visitors and contains several old-growth trees. Chotěboř served as a minor textile centre during the industrial period, though that heritage has largely faded from the town's economy.
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