The first written record dates back to 1264, when 18 lans were attributed to the newly established village of Bezděz. In 1420, King Sigismund inscribed the village of Kluk to Jan and Friedrich of Kolovrat. Later the village was in the possession of the Servite Order. After the dissolution of the Order under Joseph II, the Servite property was divided among the neighbours.
The first written report dates back to 1348. The village is located at an altitude of 311 metres. The village has a church, a bell tower, a dam, as well as a volunteer fire brigade and a hunting association. We organize various cultural and social events for residents and the general public.
The first written report dates back to 1323. The Lobeč castle, the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and the Eduard Štorch Museum are located here. A hiking and cycling trail passes through the village. We organize cultural, social and children's events.
The first written report dates back to 1346. Among the most important monuments is the church of St. James the Greater. We organise various cultural and social events.
The first written report dates back to 1352. The village is located at an altitude of 312 metres. It is dominated by the church of St. Havel and a baroque castle. There is a volunteer fire brigade.
The first written report dates back to 1546. The village is located at an altitude of 300 metres. There are 115 inhabitants. Provision of Czech POINT services.
The first written report dates back to 1352. The village is located at an altitude of 308 metres. In the village there are kindergarten and primary school, post office, COOP shop, children's doctor and doctor for adults.