Modrava () is a municipality and village in Klatovy District in the Plzeà  Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants.
Modrava consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):
Modrava is located about south of Klatovy and south of Plzeà Â, on the border with Germany. It lies in the Bohemian Forest and within the à  umava National Park. The highest point of the municipality and the entire Plzeà  Region is the mountain Velká Mokrà ¯vka at above sea level. The Vydra River, which forms the Otava River after the confluence with the Kà Âemelná, originates here.
The first written mention of Modrava is from 1614. From 1757, Modrava developed as a fishing and hunting settlement. Filipova Huà ¥ was founded in 1785 as a glass workers settlement and named after Count Philip Kinsky, but the glass factory did not prosper and the village became a lumber settlement. The area of Modrava and Filipova Huà ¥ was owned by the Kinsky family until 1799, when they sold it to the Schwarzenberg family.
There are no railways or major roads passing through the municipality.
In winter, Modrava is known for cross-country skiing. The main cross-country trail in the Bohemian Forest, the so-called à  umava Highway, passes through Modrava. During the summer, the municipality is popular for hiking and cycling.
A cultural monument is the Klostermann Hut. It was built by the Czech Tourist Club in 1924 according to the design by Bohuslav Fuchs and named after Karel Klostermann, a writer connected with the region.