The Králický Sněžník nature park has many attractive hiking and cycle paths, some of which can be best accessed by using the Dolní Morava resort chair lift. This is one of the easier routes!
Category: Pardubice region
Sky Bridge 721: (once) the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge – a 2 km trail
Sky Bridge 721, in the Dolní Morava mountain resort was included in Time Magazine’s prestigious “World’s Greatest Places” list. It is worth the effort (and expense) to visit the attraction.
*Králický Sněžník (1423m) from Dolní Morava, along the Polish border trail: 24 km*
The climb to the summit of Králický Sněžník is rewarding: super views into Poland and back into the Czech lands and a nice return along the fledgling river Morava, from its source.
*The Králíky military museum and WWII fortification education trail: 6 km (extendable)*
The northeast Bohemian town of Králíky is known for its well preserved, extensive pre-WWII border fortifications. This easy walk explores the museum area to the north of the pretty town center.
*A visit to the Hora Matky Boží pilgrimage site above the east Bohemian town of Králíky: 8 km*
The Baroque complex of Hora Matky Boží is the most important pilgrimage site in east Bohemia. Impressively situated on a hilltop overlooking historic Králíky. It is well worth the hike up!
A visit to historic Lanškroun, with an optional extension to the fishpond area: 2 km – 11 km
Lanškroun, a historic town in northeastern Bohemia, features Renaissance architecture, notable history, and attractions like a picturesque fishpond area with marked trails, ideal for exploration and recreation.
The ‘Krok za krokem’ education trail around the town of Česká Třebová: 5 km
Česká Třebová is not just a famous railway junction. Jump off the train for a look around this historic and attractive town, which has East Bohemia’s oldest stone monument.
*A short walk around the historical center of the East Bohemian town, Vysoké Mýto: 3 km*
Vysoké Mýto is one of the oldest and best preserved historical towns in east Bohemia. It seems a bit off the normal tourist routes, making it an even more attractive place for a short stop!
*An extended trip in the landscape surrounding Slatiňany chateau: 14 km to 17 km*
This is an extended version of an earlier post detailing easy walks near the beautiful Slatiňany chateau, adding some new landmarks and additional refreshment options!
*Easy walks in the landscape surrounding Slatiňany chateau: 3 km to 13 km*
The park area surrounding the beautiful Slatiňany chateau offers easy walks of varying lengths, including a stroll through the lovely chateau gardens, a visit to the Bára lookout, and a riverside path.
*Along the river Labe from Pardubice to Kunětická hora castle: 8 km to 17 km*
The castle on Kunětická hora is an important landmark in the otherwise flat Labe river plain, north of Pardubice. It is an interesting site to visit, especially if approached using the Labe footpath.
An easy walk around the pretty historical center of Pardubice: 3 km
Take the educational route around the old town of Pardubice, filled with superb Renaissance architecture, including the unique castle, the largest and best preserved of its type in Central Europe.