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In the surrounding mountains you will find an inexhaustible number of hiking trails and the whole area is crisscrossed by a thick network of marked paths. Lysá hora This is the highest peak in the Moravian-Silesian part of the Beskydy Mountains with a height of 1328 m. Its structure and extension is formed by a whole chain of peaks (Čupek, Zimný, Malchor, Kyčera and Lukšinec). On the summit there is a station of the Mountain Rescue Service, a weather station and a telecommunication tower. The peak Lysá hora is a symbol for tourism in the Beskydy Mountains. Pustevny This is a mountain tourist center located 4 km from the summit of Mount Radhošt’. At Pustevny there is an old Wallachian bell tower and the observation platform Cyrilka. There is a ski lift leading up from Ráztoky in Trojanovice. Pustevny lies at a crossroads of hiking trails – the point of departure for hiking tours, or at least a walk along the ridge to Mount Radhošt’, which is the departing point for the educational trail Radegast with its dominant feature, the statue of the heathen god. The Peaks of the Beskydy Mountains The community of Čeladná is located 430 m above sea level at the foot of several Beskydy peaks - Smrk (1276 m), Malý Smrček (711 m), Smrček (858 m), Malá Stolová (1009 m), Skalka (964 m). The majority of these peaks are situated in the Protected Landscape Region Beskydy. In the immediate vicinity tourists will also find several other Beskydy peaks – the already mentioned Lysá hora (1328 m), Kněhyně (1256 m), Velká Stolová (1045 m), Radhošť (1129 m).
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Last Updated on Friday, 04 September 2009 13:06 |