Hudlice is a municipality and village in Beroun District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
The main watercourse is the stream Dibeřský potok, which flows through the southern part of the municipal territory.
A nameless brook, the right tributary of the Libotický potok, flows through the built-up area.
Wenceslaus Hajek writes in his chronicle the village was gifted by Duke Jaromír to his servant Hovora.
In the past, many miners mining iron ore lived here, the main source of which was the nearby mountain of Krušná hora until the 1960s.
[7] Hudlická skála Rock is popular for tourists as a natural landmark of the municipality.