Lower Ohře Table

Typical features of the landscape are relatively intact relief with significant manifestations of neotectonics (in the southeastern and southern part of the table) and relief of Pleistocene river terraces and wide valley floodplains (in the north and east), and tectonic and denudation depressions.

The highest peaks of the Lower Ohře Table are: The territory has a relatively compact shape, slightly elongated from west to east.

The plateau has an area of 1,139 square kilometres (440 sq mi) and an average elevation of 229 metres (751 ft).

Suitable natural conditions contributed to the creation of many towns in the Lower Ohře Table, but there are no large cities.

The most populated towns in the territory are Louny, Roudnice nad Labem, Lovosice, Štětí and Libochovice.