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: Jeseníky
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.
Alternative routes to the pilgrimage church on Anenský vrch (861m): 3 km to 20 km
The lovely Baroque pilgrimage church and scenic views make the hilltop site of Anenský vrch a rewarding destination for easy walks in the lower Jeseníky mountains.
*Historic Bruntál and its volcanic landscape: 4 short walks, or one combined trip – 6 km to 19 km*
Bruntál, on the edge of Jeseníky, is worth a visit for its historic town centre, interesting chateau and unique remnants of a violent volcanic past in the nearby landscape.
Trails around Velký Roudný (780m), the tallest volcano in the Nízký Jeseník region: 3 km
Get a taste of Nízký Jeseník’s dramatic volcanic past with a short hike up the highest volcano in region. There is a fine view from the wooden tower on the hilltop!
*Vozka, Červená hora and Kerprník peaks from Červenohorské sedlo – a 16 km tour*
An excellent varied tour in the high Jeseníky mountains, visiting three exciting summits each one different in character, but all with superb views and dramatic rock formations.
*An ascent of Keprník (1423m) from Ramzová via the Šerák viewpoint: a 14 km hike*
The views from the top of Keprník and its sister peak, Šerák, are some of the best in the Jeseníky range. Take the scenic trails from Ramzová ski station for a lovely (medium difficulty) mountain walk.
A walk along the Rejvíz peat bog nature trail in the Jeseníky hills – 4 km
Rejvíz, the highest village in Czech Silesia, is mostly known for its peat bog. There is an interesting educational trail leading to this famous wetland area, which has the Great Moss Pond at its center.
A circular 5 km walk to the Priessnitz spa from Jeseník
One of the country’s most famous spas, Priessnitz, sits on the hillside above Jeseník town. The circular walk from the valley up to the intriguing spa area is a recommended short trip if in the area.
*The waterfall route along the Bilá Opava from Karlova Studánka – 12 km*
The Bilá Opava cascades are some of the most scenic in the country. The famous trail that runs beside the stream from the pretty spa of Karlova Studánka towards Praděd should not be missed.
A short walk around the Jeseníky spa village of Karlova Studánka – 2 km
Karlova Studánka is a famous mountain spa, with unique 19th century architecture, excellent eating spots and a variety of walks – short and long – which can be started from the village center.
From Ovčárna to Moravia’s highest peak, Praděd (1491m): 8 km there and back
There are several routes up Praděd the highest peak in Moravia/Silesia, the easiest of which starts from the ski resort of Ovčárna and ascends the asphalt road. The views along the way are glorious.
Zlatý chlum, Křížový vrch and the Devil’s rocks; a 9 km walk from Jeseník town
This modest but varied circular tour, starting at the mountain town of Jeseník, visits the famous viewpoints on the granite towers of Čertovy kameny and the nearby 19th century lookout tower.
A 5 km tour around the Jeseníky spa town of Velké Losiny
The historical spa town of Velké Losiny is definitely worth exploring when on a visit to the Jeseníky mountains. The Renaissance chateau and unique paper mill are highlights on this short and easy walk.