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Fines From the Krkonoše Administration? Illegal, Believes the Co-Owner of Luční Bouda

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“The Krkonoše National Park is stricter than before, and that’s causing us problems,” complains Klára Sovová, co-owner of Luční bouda. Due to disputes with conservationists, Luční bouda has closed its cafeteria and public toilets for passersby since June 1. “We canceled an order for 500 kilos of beef for goulash for next Saturday,” Sovová mentioned.
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“The Krkonoše National Park is stricter than before, and that’s causing us problems,” complains Klára Sovová, co-owner of Luční bouda. Due to disputes with conservationists, Luční bouda has closed its cafeteria and public toilets for passersby since June 1. “We canceled an order for 500 kilos of beef for goulash for next Saturday,” Sovová mentioned.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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