Peak Děvín

A prominent peak with the ruins of Castle Děvín and tunnels as the remnants of the former iron ore business in the area.

Site Description

There are not many places where you could see a volcanic vein rising to the surface. Děvín is one of those place. Děvín – a prominent peak rising above the Hamer Pond that was formed thanks to the volcanic vein that penetrated from the depths of the earth to the surface and hardened the local sandstone. You can see this volcanic vein at the access staircase to Castle Děvín with your own eyes. The rock that forms the vein was named polzenite. The polzenite is nearly 80 million years old. It was first described in this very area and owes its name to the nearby river Ploučnice (Polzen in German).

The erosion of the polzenite produced limonite and clay materials that had been mined since the 16th century as iron ore (as they contained 68% iron). The mining activity in the area was most intensive in the 18th century, the time from which the iron ore mining tunnels under the castle come from. One of the tunnels follows the polzenite vein in a straight line from the main tower of the castle, forming the axis of the rock formations of Děvín and Hamerský Špičák. The mined iron ore was further processed in blast furnaces and hammer mills (forges – hence the name Hamr na Jezeře). Today, in winter the tunnels are home to bats, which is why the tunnels are fitted with bars.

Data

Locality

Česko

Terrain difficulty

3 / 5

Time required

3 hours.

Elevation difference

172 m

What will you see here?

Výchoz polzenitové děvínské žíly u přístupového schodiště na hrad Děvín

1

Volcanic vein rising to the Earth’s surface

Vyhlídka z hradu Děvín

2

View of Hamr na Jezeře

Děvín, štola pod hradem

3

Iron ore mining adits

Do you know that...

There are more passages under the castle itself, some of them are connected with the castle well. The intensive excavations under the surface caused castle walls to be instable, some of which eventually collapsed and took some of the shafts with them.

For Curious Minds

Drawings of underground corridors.

How to Reach Us

The site is part of the Iron Treasure virtual trail or the hiking circuit that starts from the gazebo of the geopark under Děvín. It is quite a climb to Děvín, from where you can continue to Schächtenstein, to the Rock Theatre and back to the gazebo. The entire circuit is less than 5 km long.

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