It is interesting to note that only 5 waterfalls representing the most important natural heritage of our state have been declared by the Ministry of the Environment as national natural monuments - including the aforementioned Lúčanský waterfall, which has been a national natural monument since 1974.
The waterfall is a great rarity also because it lies in the middle of the village. It is 12 meters high, cascading and falls from the edge of the travertine terrace into a small lake. The Lúčanka or Teplianka stream itself is not interesting, but its tributaries are gypsum-earthy Teplice, which enriched the decoration of the waterfall by flowing over the mentioned travertine terraces, from which the waterfall falls down.
034 82 Lúčky
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