The name is derived from the Czech word louka, meaning 'meadow'. The name refers to the character of the watershed.[1]
Characteristic
The Loučná originates in the territory of Karle in the Svitavy Uplands at an elevation of 516 m (1,693 ft). It flows to Kunětice, where it enters the Elbe River at an elevation of 218 m (715 ft). It is 80.3 km (49.9 mi) long. Its drainage basin has an area of 724.7 km2 (279.8 sq mi).[2]
There are 380 bodies of water in the basin area. The largest of them are the fishponds Velký zálešský with an area of 45.8 ha (113 acres) and Chobot with an area of 42.1 ha (104 acres), both built on the tributary Hraniční potok.[2] There are no fishponds or reservoirs built directly on the Loučná.
Tourism
The Loučná is suitable for river tourism. The lower course of the river is navigable almost all year round, but the upper course is navigable only after heavy rains or melting snow. The Loučná is an undemanding river with a slight gradient, suitable for less experienced paddlers.[4]