- Šluknov Hook
The Šluknov Hook ( _cs. Šluknovský výběžek; _de. Schluckenauer Zipfel or "Böhmisches Niederland") or Šluknov Projection is a region found in the northern
Czech Republic along the Czech-German border. It lies between theElbe Sandstone Mountains and theLusatian Mountains and administratively is included inDěčín District . The largest towns in the region areVarnsdorf ,Rumburk , andŠluknov .Tourism
The territory is marked by Roman Catholicism and its
textile industry . It has numerous Baroque churches and corresponding cemeteries, as well as many chapels, cloisters, and places of pilgrimage. Many were built on the mountains of the region, while the great Baroque churches are found in each larger town.Most medieval castles in the area have been destroyed or have fallen into disrepair. Impressive ruins are found in the old town center of
Šluknov and in nearbyLipová u Šluknova ; they are awaiting further reconstruction and restoration. The wooden houses of the region, already restored for the most part, are also popular with tourists. The local infrastructure is well-constructed in order to accommodate tourists from nearby Germany.The region is connected with the
Bohemian Switzerland ; the national park center is located inKrásná Lípa . To the east is the entrance to theZittau Mountains with its bizarre rock formations and known spas.References
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