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An old flooded coal mine. It is a lake with very clear water and plenty of birds all year round and several walking trails all around the lake.
Lake Milada is an artificial lake that was created from the excavation of an old coal mine. The lake covers an area of approximately 252 hectares. There are several different habitats around the lake ranging from reed beds, wetlands, shrubs and bushes to forest, fields and meadows with birds active in all of them. In winter the lake is very good for wintering ducks, grebes and divers.
Lake Milada is located near Ústí nad Labem. You can get there by public transport or by car. Parking is available on both ends of the lake. Press on a P in the map for directions to a parking spot. The full circular trail around the lake may cover between 11 and 12 km in length.
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