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On foot through the Area of Dolni Morava
Hiking trips
Kralicky
Sneznik (1424 m)
The
highest peak of the Pardubický Region with a unique circular
view of especially Hrubý Jeseník, Orlické
Mountains and Kladská kotlina (basin) in Poland. Ruins of the
former lookout tower, which was destroyed in 1973. Under the peak,
the spring of the river Morava (Pramen Moravy) and nearby, next to
the foundations of the former Liechtenstein's cottage – a statue
of a Little Elefant, which is the current symbol of Králický
Sněžník.
1. From Dolní
Morava (BUS terminal station). Along the yellow sign touristic path.
*Pod Vilemínou 4,5 km, *Nad Sněžnou chatou (Above the Snow
Cottage) 8,5 km, *Pramen Moravy (Spring of the River Morava) 9,5 km,
*Králický Sněžník – vrchol (the peak) 10 km.
2. From Prostřední
Lipka. Along the red sign touristic path: *Pod Klepáčem 4
km, *U Zbojnické chaty (By the Bandit Cottage) 13 km,
*Králický Sněžník – vrchol (the peak) 18 km.
3. From
Stříbrnice. Along the yellow sign touristic path. *Návrší
(touristic cottage) 2 km, *Nad Adéliným pramenem (Above
Adela's Spring) 3,5 km. Connecting to the red sign touristic path.
*Sedlo pod Králickým Sněžníkem (Mountain
Saddle Below Králický Sněžník) 5,5 km, * Nad
Sněžnou chatou (Above the Snow Cottage) 6,5 km, *Pramen Moravy
(Spring of the River Morava) 7 km, *Králický Sněžník
– vrchol (the peak) 7,5 km.
Photogallery
Hora
Matky Boží - place of pilgrimage
www.kraliky-klaster.cz
The
most significant baroque monument of the region. It was built in
charge of the bishop Tobiáš Jan Becker from Hradec Králové.
A baroque pilgrimage church was built in 1696 - 1700 – three-nave
basilique with four quadrilateral towers in the frontage, a four-wing
ambit was built in 1701 - 1704 and behind it in 1706 - 1710, the
building of the cloister of servits, later redemptorists, was built.
Arrival from Králíky by a 1,5 km long memorial alley
with eight hexagonal chaples.
From Králíky.
Along the yellow sign touristic path. *Hedeč, klášter
(cloister) 2,5 km
The
spring of the river Tichá Orlice
The
newly modified spring of the river at the foot of the hill Jeřáb.
From Králíky
along the yellow sign touristic path. *Hedeč, klášter
(cloister) 2,5 km, *Hedeč, rozcestí (crossroad), 3 km,
*rozhledna na vrchu Val (the lookout on the hill Val) 3,5 km, /the
same way as to the lookout to the hill Val/ *Horní Orlice 4
km. Continue along the specially marked path (a mark of a yellow half
moon on a white field) *Horní Orlice – pramen (the spring) 5
km.
Photogallery
Lookout
on the hill Val
An
iron lookout tower in the altitude of 788 m, the total height of the
tower is 34,4 m, the observation balcony is in the height of 22 m.
Panoramas of the massif of Králický Sněžník,
Hrubý Jeseník and Orlické mountains. Entrance to
the lookout tower is for free, at one's own risk.
From Králíky
along the yellow sign touristic path. *Hedeč, klášter
(cloister) 2,5 km /the same way as to the Pilgrimage place Hora Matky
Boží/, *Hedeč, rozcestí (crossroad), 3 km, *rozhledna
na Vrchu Val (lookout on the hill Val) 3,5 km.
Photogallery
The
hill Suchy vrch (995 m) and the fortress Bouda
The
highest mountain of the highlands Bukovohorská hornatina
(995m). On the top, there is a touristic cottage with a 32m high
lookout tower. The fortress Tvrz Bouda – the largest accessible
original construction of the Czechoslovak fortification from
1935-1938 in the Králicko Area.
1.
From Králíky. Along the red sign touristic path.
*Bouda 10,5 km, *Suchý vrch 13,5 km.
3. From Dolní
Boříkovice. Along the red sign touristic path. *Bouda 3 km,
*Suchý vrch 6 km.
2.
From Mladkov. Along the red sign touristic path.: *Bouda 6 km,
*Suchý vrch 9 km.
3.
From Těchonín. Along the green sign touristic path.:
*Bouda 6,5 km, *Suchý vrch 9,5 km.
Kaple
sv. Trojice a Severomoravská chata
(The Chaple of Holy Trinity
and the Severomoravská cottage)
A
stone Marian pilgrimage chapel of Holy Trinity at the foot of the
hill Jeřáb in the altitude of 862 m.
According to a legend, the original wooden chapel from 1746 was built
as an expression of thankfulness for the lucky salvage against
Prussian soldiers in the Slezské Wars, the current chapel was
built in 1898. Radioactive springs in the vicinity, the most famous
is the maintained Spring of Rudolf. On the nearby hill Pohořelec,
there is the Severomoravská cottage, which is frequently
sought-after by tourists.
From Králíky
along the yellow sign touristic path. *Hedeč, klášter
(cloister) 2,5 km, *Hedeč, rozcestí (crossroad), 3 km,
*rozhledna na vrchu (the lookout on the hill Val) 3,5 km, /the same
way as to the lookout to the Vrch Val/, *Horní Orlice 4 km,
*Kaple Sv. Trojice (Chaple of Holy Trinity) 8 km, Severomoravská
chata (cottage) 9 km.
Studánka
a Mariánský pramen (A Well and the Marian Spring)
The
picturesque valley in the vicinity of the pilgrimage place Hora Matky
Boží. In 1704, a pillar with a Marian picture was built. In
1844, a spa building was built and nearby, a restaurant. Both
buildings were burnt in a fire. Only the later house for the
caretaker of the water pipeline has been preserved to this day.
From Králíky.
Along the yellow sign touristic path to the alley /the same way as to
the pilgrimage place Hora Matky Boží/, from here along the
unmarked tar path to the right. *Studánka (a well) 1,5 km
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Vojenské
muzeum (Military Museum)
Vojenské
muzeum – military-historical exposition – personalities, weapons,
ammunition, uniforms, heavy war equipment– Czechoslovak army in
1938, czechoslovak fortification from 1935-1938.
From Králíky.
Along the red sign touristic path (in the direction to Prostřední
Lipka). *Vojenské muzeum 1,5 km.
„Králické
oko“
A
popular excursion place of the local inhabitants. A water reservoir
next to the southern edge of the town, with the surface of 7 ha, the
depth of the water is 2,5 m in average. The reservoir is used as a
breeding pond, peculiar was the take of an 18 kg catfish several
years ago.
From
the center of Králíky along the yellow red touristic
path in the direction to Suchý vrch as far as the health
center, continue by the unmarked path to the left – through the
street Plynárenská outward from the town. *Vodní
nádrž (water reservoir) 1 km.
The
hill Krizova hora u Cervene Vody (735 m)
A
formerly renown pilgrimage place above the village Červená
Voda. A wooden chapel, stations of the cross with 12 stations and a
small restaurant were devastated by Czechoslovak and Soviet armies
after 1945, the surroundings served as a military training grounds.
Today, there is a 25 m high lookout tower, which was opened 16.6.2007
and which provides views of southern peaks of the Orlické
Mountains - Buková hora and Suchý vrch, massif of
Králický Sněžník and a romantic surroundings
of the hill Jeřáb in the highlands Hanušovická
vrchovina.
From Králíky.
From the lido along the old road in the direction to Červená
Voda, around Monseův kříž (a former execution place),
straight ahead across the road in the village Dolní Orlice.
In Šanov, from the little church along the yellow sign path as
far as the top of the hill Křížová hora. *Dolní
Orlice 2,5 km, Šanov 4 km, Křížová hora 6 km
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