The game preserve Kralice borders on a historical city Náměšť nad Oslavou and its castle.
The historical game preserve dates back to 16th century and thus belongs to one of the oldest game preserves in our country.
In this preserve occur red deer (clear Carpathian form) and fallow deer. Thanks to ideal conditions for hunting, the game preserve can boast of impressive deer and fallow deer trophies. The record of the game preserve is red deer with antlers of 236,7 CIC and fallow deer of 211,08 CIC.
An original stone fence, lining most of the preserve, enhances its historical feature. Moreover, there are other historical buildings inside the preserve. Thanks to its location and a historical value, the game preserve has been listed as a remarkable natural monument. In fact, there are still original trees which date back to 17th century. Fallen trees serve as food and shelter for protected beetles and other animals.
The aristocracy at that time, lords from Lomnice, demanded a sophisticated conception of the preserve in order to fit in the landscape. Therefore, the game preserve Kralice has an aesthetical function. It also plays a crucial role of a natural reservoir for full-grown, old and dead beeches, oaks, hornbeams and other broadleaved trees.
In this way, the game preserve fulfils all conditions for healthy countryside with a minimal human interference. It shelters numerous animal and plant species which would hardly survive in an intensively-farmed area.