The Bezdrevský potok is a stream in the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Vltava River.
The name of the pond has its origin in the Czech words bez dřeva, meaning 'without woods'.
[1] The Bezdrevský potok originates in the territory of Brloh in the Bohemian Forest Foothills at an elevation of 672 m (2,205 ft) and flows to Hluboká nad Vltavou, where it enters the Vltava River at an elevation of 371 m (1,217 ft).
[2] The longest tributaries of the Bezdrevský potok are:[3] The stream flows through the municipal territories of Brloh, Ktiš, Lhenice, Netolice, Malovice, Olšovice, Hlavatce, Sedlec, Dívčice, Mydlovary, Zliv and Hluboká nad Vltavou.
[2][4] In Netolice, near the dam of the Mnich pond, where the Bezdrevský potok leaves the pond, there are a pair of stone arched bridges, protected as a cultural monument.