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Vyšní Lhoty

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GPS: 49°38'8.806"N, 18°27'24.183"E

 

Vyšní Lhoty is a mountainous village lying at the foot of Moravian-Silesian Beskydy below the peak of Prašivá, being scattered on the sides of surrounding hills. The first mentions about the village date bakc to 1292. The village is passed through by trade routes, especially so-called "Solárka" - salt route from Austria. There is a marked tourist path leading from the village, which can be used by pedestrians, cyclists and cross-country skiers in winter. The road leads to Prašivá peak, where there is a tourist chalet built in 1921. Not far from the chalet there is a wooden church of St. Antonius of Padova, which was built in 1640 by count Jiří of Oppersdorf.

Objects of interest:

- Wooden church of St. Antonious of Padova of 1640

- Statue of St. Antonius

- Chapels, crosses and belfries

- Tourist chalet on Prašivá peak

- Lookout tower on Prašivá peak

- Amphitheatre Kamenité

- Dividing weir on Morávka river

 

Leisure time:

- Football field

- Tennis court with artificial lawn

- Clay court

- Marked tourist track leading from the village to Prašivá peak

- Cycling tracks 6005 and 6113, International cycle track Krakow-Vienna

- Natural bathing in Morávka river at Kopp?s bridge

 

Tip:

Visit to Prašivá in the time of fair on the day of St. Antonius ? first Sunday after 13th June

Music festivals and parties organized in the cultural amphitheatre Kamenité

Visit to Kohutka restaurant with a terrace and swimming pool on the route of all the cycle tracks

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