Best attractions and places to see in Přírodní Park Baba, a protected landscape area spanning 8.89 km² near Brno, offers a diverse natural environment. The park features a forested ridge with peaks like Sychrov (463 m) and unique oak forests, home to rare plant species and diverse fauna. Visitors can explore several springs and historical points of interest, making it a destination for active recreation and nature connection.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A rescue point is a place marked with a table with a unique code for easy and unambiguous determination of your location in the field during an emergency call. In addition to the unique identifier (e.g. A 96, ZL 012), the table contains emergency telephone numbers.
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You will see the U Maruška well at the red marker in the Baba ridge between Jinačovice and Česká. The spring is led into a pipe under the road, after which the water feeds a small pond. From there it drains into a creek that flows through a nearby golf course.
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The so-called the water chapel was built at the beginning of the 18th century. A small semicircular building, in the upper niche of which is a statue of St. Jan Nepomucký. Spring water flows out in the lower niche.
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Protected area of 8.5 km2, founded in 1990 in order to preserve the landscape of the forested area in close proximity to Brno. The nature park is located on a long wooded ridge with many meadows. The biggest natural attraction is the unique century-old oak stand with an herbaceous layer rich in rare plant species. There are about 50 species of birds.
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The well was modified in 2000 by the sculptor Miroslav Hobša. There is a seating area and an information board. Not far from it is the Hubertka well. A marked hiking trail and a nature trail pass around the wells. Unfortunately, the stud is currently dry. This well with a pump can be found just a few steps from the well in Pergl (No. 222), the distance of about 30 meters from the duplication check really corresponds to reality. However, I have confirmed that this is the second, independent and quite newly captured source. Photo: Hana Šotková August 2017 - the pump is missing August 2019 - the pump is there, but the well is probably empty, I pumped and nothing flowed April 2020 - after three pumps water flows
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Přírodní Park Baba is rich in natural beauty. You can discover unique oak forests and rare plant species, including golden lilies and various orchids. The park also features several springs, such as Maruška Spring, which feeds a small pond, and V Perglu Spring, known for its seating area and information board. The park's landscape includes a forested ridge with peaks like Sychrov (463 m) and Velká Baba (446 m).
Yes, the park offers a few points of historical and cultural interest. You can visit the Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk, an 18th-century religious building featuring a statue of St. Jan Nepomucký and a natural spring. History enthusiasts can also find several historical border stones along the yellow-marked tourist path, delineating old cadastral boundaries.
Přírodní Park Baba provides engaging educational experiences. The Areál u mravence Lesíka (Ant Lesík's Area) is designed for forest pedagogy and public events, offering interactive learning about forest life. Additionally, the Naučná stezka Kuřimskou horou (Kuřimská hora Educational Trail) is a two-kilometer path with ten interactive stops, specifically aimed at introducing children to the local forest's singing birds.
The park is crisscrossed by numerous tourist paths marked in red, blue, green, and yellow, offering various options for exploration. For those seeking easier walks, you can find several routes, including a 4.6 km hiking loop from Kuřim or a 5 km loop around the Brno Reservoir Dam. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes in Přírodní Park Baba guide.
Yes, the area around Přírodní Park Baba is suitable for cycling. There are options for both road cycling and gravel biking. For example, you can find moderate road cycling routes like the 42.5 km 'Horka [Brno-Ořešín] – Medlánecký Pond loop from Kuřim'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Medlánecká Skalka – Medlánecký Kopec loop from přírodní památka Medlánecké kopce'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Přírodní Park Baba and Gravel biking in Přírodní Park Baba guides.
Přírodní Park Baba is dedicated to protecting unique oak forests and rare plant species, such as the golden lily and various orchids, including the elder-flowered orchid. The park also boasts rich fauna, including diverse bird species (around 50 species in areas like Malá Baba), reptiles, and insects.
While the park is characterized by a forested elevation, specific designated viewpoints are not extensively highlighted. However, areas like Malá Baba, a forest and natural monument, offer elevated terrain that can provide glimpses of the surrounding landscape, especially through the deciduous and mixed woodlands.
The highest point within Přírodní Park Baba is Sychrov, reaching an elevation of 463 meters above sea level. Other notable peaks include Chochola (446 m) and Velká Baba (446 m).
Yes, for visitor safety, there are designated rescue points within the park. For instance, Rescue Point BO 014 is marked with a unique code to help determine your location easily during an emergency call. These points also provide emergency telephone numbers.
The 'Stromová Kaple věčného pramene' (Tree Chapel of Eternal Spring) is a unique natural formation located on the northeastern slope of the Bosně hill. It's not a traditional chapel but rather a 'chapel' formed by 18 European beech trees, creating a distinctive and serene natural space.
Yes, Přírodní Park Baba offers a tranquil escape. Despite being less frequented than areas around the Brno Dam, it provides a serene atmosphere with diverse natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for those seeking active recreation and a deep connection with nature away from larger crowds.


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