MALÁ ŠITBOŘ
The Jewish cemetery בית הקברות היהודי
50°2’37.649″N, 12°31’57.210″E
Maintained, it can be found near the Jewish cemetery on the hillside path Milíkov. It contains 90 tombs and the oldest one is from the year 1821.
ÚBOČÍ / AMONSGRÜN
בית הקברות היהודי
The Jewish cemetery
50°1’33.029″N, 12°33’41.422″E
The cemetery is near Milíkov and Malá Šitboř. It is located in a forest on the outskirts of village above and behind the pond at the edge of the forest. The rarity of this cemetery lies in the fact that it is almost impossible to reach him. To the cemetery you can get by a long way over a field or a narrow path on the bank of the pond (a path which one edge is formed by a steep slope and the other is already steep bank of the pond is about 30 cm wide.). However, it is possible to pass through it. Everyone who walks through here documenting cemeteries requires high attention. It is a beautiful adventure where you are rewarded with entry into the forest depressions from which unexpectedly you can see a gorgeous, picturesque and eerie cemetery – still with the district walls. Truly an amazing experience! Even there was no other way to the cemetery. So how Chewra Kadisha sent their deceased to the cemetery? Right. By a boat across the pond. The cemetery dates from the first third of the 19th century. It includes 71 tombstones.
LOMNIČKA
בית הקברות היהודי
The Jewish cemetery
50°13’9.094″N, 12°22’31.971″E
We find it in the direction of Cheb Luby. You arrive in the village Lomnička where you can park. Then you are in for about 1,5 km journey to the forest where the cemetery is. Dating back to the early 19th century. It is well preserved and has 82 tombstones.