The village of Krahulov is located in the district of Třebíč in the Vysočina region. It is located at an altitude of 467 m above sea level and covers an area of 489 hectares. The first written mention of the village comes from the year 1307, when the village is mentioned in the Provincial Plates of Brno. At the beginning of the 14th century, the lords of Jakubov held Krahulov. In 1499, Kristofor Petrovský of Hrochov added the "village of Kraluhov and the church feeder" to the brothers Zdenek and Burjan of Valdštejn and Brtnice, and since then Krahulov has belonged to the Brtnice estate. Since November 13, 2002, the village has been using the emblem and flag.
Municipal facilities:
- municipal office
- hospitality
- playground
- gasification
- public water supply.
Monuments:
- Church of St. Peter in shackles
- Krahulov Fortress.
The surroundings of the village offer opportunities for hiking, biking and water sports.