Path of the instructional trail Jindřišským Údolím (Jindřiš Valley) leads in the area between the villages Jindřiš and Malý Ratmírov, about 5 km east of the town Jindřichův Hradec.

The main topics of the trail are geomorphology, history of this region, untouched parts of nature, and survivals of original forest flora growing in the valley.

The trail is about 5 km long and it runs along the right bank of the Hamerský Potok (Hamry Brook). The point of departure is in Jindřiš and the path ends in Malý Ratmírov. Visitors are led by the red tourist sign (leading from Jindřichův Hradec to the small town Kunžak). Access is also possible from the village Blažejov (approximately in the middle of the trail).
Informative boards along the trail describe nature interests and history of this region. The valley - canyon - is also interesting for its untouched nature and wild form.

Interesting places on the trail:
Forest flora - islands of original forest flora of the valley
Typical flora of the valley
Typical fauna
Fauna of the Hamerský Potok brook and surrounding wetlands
Jindřiš - history and interests of the village
Vítkův Hrádek ("Vítek's Castle") - ruins of the castle from the first half of the 13th century