Praděd National Nature Reserve protects the highest mountain in Moravia and a unique alpine ecosystem ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and scenic exploration.
Praděd National Nature Reserve, established to safeguard the pristine environment surrounding Praděd Mountain, sits in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range in the northeastern Czech Republic. As the highest peak in Moravia at 1,491 meters (4,892 feet), Praděd offers expansive views over forested ridges, mountain meadows, and diverse glacial geomorphology. The reserve encompasses dense spruce forests, peat bogs, and alpine grasslands that provide habitat for several rare and protected species, including the Eurasian lynx, capercaillie, and alpine newt. Visitors find extensive opportunities for hiking along well-marked trails that scale ridges to the summit, which is crowned by a distinctive television tower and lookout platform, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding Jeseníky and beyond. Winter transforms the area into a destination for snow sports like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, while summer is ideal for birdwatching and botanical studies of endemic flora. The reserve’s terrain includes notable features such as rocky outcrops, peat bogs, and the source streams of important rivers. The area is historically significant for both its natural heritage protection efforts initiated in the mid-20th century and its ongoing role in regional eco-tourism. Praděd National Nature Reserve attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking a relatively undisturbed mountain environment within Central Europe, balanced with infrastructure supporting educational tourism and nature conservation.
Summit of Praděd Mountain with panoramic observation tower
High-altitude peat bogs hosting rare alpine plant species
Well-maintained hiking trails with varying difficulty levels
Opportunity to spot Slovak lynx and other protected wildlife
A striking 162-meter tall telecommunications tower with a public observation deck offering 360-degree views.
Ecologically sensitive wetland habitats home to specialized plant and insect species adapted to cold, acidic conditions.
The surrounding mountain range with rugged peaks, forests, and valleys provides diverse terrain for exploration.