From Zlatník Hill (521 m above sea level) you see the České středohoří Mountains (Central Bohemian Uplands) and the wall of the Krušné Mountains as if on the palm of your hand. The wooded, and partly rocky clinkstone peak in the valley of the Bílina River is situated above the village of České Zlatníky.
You can reach the top following an unkempt path and will be reawarded with some lovely views. The climb from the Bílina Valley can be quite demanding as the road is very steep and the elevation difference is 300 metres.
The locality of the Eastern Krušnohoří area, which is of European importance, borders with the area of the nearby town of Most.