The Mikulov Highlands rise to the south of the Thaya between Nový Přerov, the Nové Mlýny reservoirs, Bulhary, Mikulov, and the Austrian border. The Highlands have an area of 81 square kilometres (31sqmi) and an average height of 263.4 metres (864ft). The highest peak is Děvín at 550 metres (1,800ft); other peaks are Obora (481 metres (1,578ft)), Stolova hora (458 metres (1,503ft)), Pálava (461 metres (1,512ft)), Stará hora (351 metres (1,152ft)), and Turold[cs] (385 metres (1,263ft)).
To the north is the Thaya River valley, the natural border with Lower Morava Valley. To the east is the mountainous region between the Thaya and Včelínek, also from the Lower Morava Valley. To the southeast is the March Field, and to the southwest a ridge in Austria in the Waschberg Zone which forms the western border of the Thaya valley. Geomorphological subunits form Pálava (Pavlov Hills) and the hill country Milovická pahorkatina.
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