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Stožec 25,
38444 Stožec
The village of Stožec is located on the territory of the Šumava National Park, in the valley of the river Studená Vltava and has five local parts - Stožec, České Žleby, Dobrá, Nové Údolí, and Černý Kříž. Currently, approx. 200 inhabitants.
The first written mention is from 1769. On August 16, 1894, a post office was established here, and in 1910, a railway line was brought to the village. After World War II, most of the local population was displaced as they were of German nationality.

Points of interest in Stožec and its surroundings:
- wooden pilgrimage chapel of the Virgin Mary from 1791
- way of the cross to the chapel
- castle – built on Stožecká ská probably to protect the Golden Path
- the defunct settlement Kamenná Hlava
- the extinct settlement Krásná Hora
Krásná Hora (Schönberg in German) – a defunct settlement
- the defunct Šumava village of Radvanovice
- Jelení vrch (natural monument)
- Spálený luh – a natural monument
- Stožecká skála (1st zone of the national park) – on the southern slope of Stožecká skála there is a protected area with an original growth of arched hemlock, the area is similar to the Boubín Forest
- educational trail to Stožecká skála
- Trístoličník – a border mountain with a view
- České Žleby – a village through which the Golden Trail passes
- Soumar bridge – formerly a historic wooden bridge
- Lenora – Šumava village with a glassmaking tradition
- area of forest games
- Bear trail
- Golden Path - collective name for the system of north-south medieval trade routes crossing the Šumava forest - connecting Bohemia and the Danube
and more.