Volyňka

The Volyňka is a river in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Otava River. It flows through the South Bohemian Region. It is 46.1 km long.

Etymology
The river is most likely named after the town of Volyně.

Characteristic
The Volyňka originates in the territory of Borová Lada in the Bohemian Forest at the elevation of 1042 m, on the slope of Mt. Světlá hora, and flows to Strakonice, where it enters the Otava River at the elevation of 390 m. It is 46.1 km long. Its drainage basin has an area of 426.7 km2.

The longest tributaries of the Volyňka are:

Settlements
The largest settlements on the river are the towns of Strakonice and Vimperk. The river flows through the municipal territories of Borová Lada, Vimperk, Bohumilice, Čkyně Lčovice, Malenice, Nišovice, Volyně, Přechovice, Němětice, Strunkovice nad Volyňkou, Přední Zborovice, Radošovice, Mutěnice and Strakonice.

Bodies of water
There are 412 bodies of water in the basin area, but none significant. The largest body of water in the basin area is the Blatský Pond with an area of 4.4 ha. The Světlohorská Reservoir, a small reservoir on the upper course of the river, is the only body of water built directly on the river.

Tourism
The Volyňka is suitable for river tourism. About 38 km of the river is navigable.