Skalka Mountain
Skalka Mountain – a peak at an elevation of 1037 meters above sea level in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids in the Czech Republic. It is located on the main ridge of the Radhošťská Hornatina mountain range. It borders Tanečnice to the west and Čertův Mlýn to the east. The northern slopes descend into the upper reaches of the Bystrá River valley, while the southern slopes descend into the Kněhyně Stream valley.
The peak is covered with a lower montane spruce-beech forest. It features interesting rock formations forming a scree wall.
The southern slopes are protected as part of the Kněhyně – Čertův Mlýn National Nature Reserve.
From the northern side of the peak, the red tourist trail Hlavatá – Ježánky traverses.
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