Černava (mountain)

From the road surrounding the peak area of Praděd,[3] it is invisible, obscured by the much higher Červená hora mountain.

Similarly, from another notable viewpoint – the road encircling the summit of Dlouhé stráně – Černava is also hidden, this time by Vozka [pl] mountain.

A 22 kV overhead power line runs through the village of Ostružná at the base of the southwestern and western slopes.

[2] In 1938, a network of concrete infantry bunkers, marked as Pěchotní srub STM 52 Obora, was built along the southwest slope.

The maximum average gradient of the southern slope, at elevations around 890 m above sea level near the rock group, does not exceed 40° over a 50-meter section.

At the summit, there is a triangulation station marked on geodetic maps as number 15.1, with an elevation of 1,103.0 m above sea level and coordinates 50°10′45.78″N 17°04′43.70″E / 50.1793833°N 17.0788056°E / 50.1793833; 17.0788056.

[5] Additionally, about 20 m southwest of the summit, there is another triangulation station, marked as number 15.2, with an elevation of 1,102.6 m above sea level and coordinates 50°10′45.47″N 17°04′42.76″E / 50.1792972°N 17.0785444°E / 50.1792972; 17.0785444.

Water from this part of the Hrubý Jeseník mountains flows into the Danube river basin, extending to the Branná river and its short, unnamed slope streams, or the Klepáčský potok and its short, unnamed slope streams.

[16] Additionally, at the foot of the southwestern slope, there is a partially established educational trail called NS Pasák on a circular route:[2] Branná – Pasák Nature Monument – Branná (with 14 observation points)[17][18] The Czech Tourist Club has marked four hiking trails in the area:[2] Červenohorské sedlo – Červená hora – Vřesová studánka [pl] spring – Sedlo pod Vřesovkou Pass – Keprník–JV – Trojmezí – Keprník summit – Sedlo pod Keprníkem [pl] Pass – Šerák – Mračná hora [pl] – Černava – Ramzová Ramzovska Pass – Ramzová railway station [pl] – Černava – Obří skály [pl] Ostružná – Branná river valley – Branná Nad Dobrou vodou – Černava – Černava–JZ – Nad Splavem There are two cycling routes traversing the slopes:[2] Spojená cesta – Ztracený vrch [pl] – Zaječí hora [pl] – Šumná–JV – Šumná – Nad Borovým – Borový stream valley – Bělá pod Pradědem – Žalostná [pl] – Šumný [pl] – Sedlo pod Keprníkem Pass – Šerák – Mračná hora – Černava – Ostružná – Petříkov[19] Adolfovice [pl] – Javořický Stream Valley – Sedlo pod Javoříkem Pass – Miroslav – Šerák – Obří skály – Černava – Ramzová – Klín – Klínec – Mramorový vrch – Kopřivný – Oblý vrch – Lví hora – Smrek [pl] – Luční vrch During snowy periods, the area around the mountain offers cross-country skiing routes marked on the hiking and cycling trails,[20] including a route called the Jesenická magistrála along the red hiking trail.

Bunker Pěchotní srub STM 52 Obora (2009)
View of the summit dome of Černava
Summit area of Černava
Dobrá Voda spring, with the Svatá Voda chapel visible above