Lužné Lesy Forests are extensive floodplain forests along the Morava River in the Czech Republic, offering rich biodiversity and unique outdoor experiences in a dynamic riverine landscape.
Lužné Lesy Forests are among Central Europe's largest continuous floodplain forest complexes, primarily located in the southern Moravia region of the Czech Republic. These forests develop on riverine alluvial plains, shaped by the seasonal flooding of the Morava River and its tributaries, creating a diverse mosaic of wetland habitats, old-growth lowland forests, meadows, and oxbow lakes. The area is ecologically significant, supporting numerous rare and protected species, including various amphibians, birds such as white-tailed eagles and black storks, and a wide range of aquatic and terrestrial plants. Historically, the forests have formed a natural flood regulation system and have seen traditional floodplain management shaping their unique ecology. Today, much of the Lužné Lesy falls within the Litovelské Pomoraví Protected Landscape Area, with strict protections to conserve its natural processes and habitats. Recreational opportunities include hiking, birdwatching, cycling, and canoeing along the Morava River. Boardwalk trails provide easy access through sensitive wetland areas, while observation towers and designated viewpoints allow visitors to enjoy wildlife viewing and scenic landscapes. The forests are also appreciated for their tranquil atmosphere and educational nature programs aimed at raising awareness about floodplain forest ecosystems. The area is ideal for nature lovers looking to experience a less disturbed floodplain environment with rich biodiversity and seasonal landscape changes.
Historic floodplain forest system shaped by the Morava River's natural flood cycles
Diverse bird species habitat including white-tailed eagle and black stork nesting sites
Extensive network of nature trails and boardwalks through wetlands
Oxbow lakes and meadows providing seasonal habitat variety and photography opportunities
Dynamic river system responsible for shaping the unique hydrology and ecology of the floodplain forests.
Former river channels transformed into lakes that support diverse aquatic plants and animals.
Protected nesting areas for this impressive raptor, offering opportunities for spotting one of Europe's largest eagles.