Jesenníky Protected Landscape Area offers extensive mountainous terrain with diverse forests, unique rock formations, and traditional villages, making it an appealing destination for hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural tourism.
Jesenníky Protected Landscape Area is located in the northeastern part of the Czech Republic, primarily within the Olomouc Region. It encompasses the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range, the second highest mountain range in the country, with peaks reaching up to 1,492 meters at Praděd. The area is characterized by diverse habitats including mixed forests of spruce, beech, and fir, alpine meadows, peat bogs, and unique rock formations such as cliffs and gorges. The landscape is shaped by glacial and tectonic activity, offering a rugged terrain rich in natural beauty. Ecologically, Jesenníky supports a wide range of flora and fauna, including some rare and endangered species like lynx and capercaillie, as well as a large variety of endemic plants. Human presence in the region dates back centuries, reflected through preserved traditional villages, folk architecture, and historical sites such as old mining remnants and religious structures. Visitors enjoy a wide array of outdoor activities including hiking on well-marked trails, mountain biking, winter sports such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and birdwatching. Notable landmarks include Praděd, the highest peak with an observation tower and broadcast antenna, the Rejvíz peat bog and its educational trail, and the panoramic views from Červenohorské sedlo mountain pass. The Jesenníky area is less commercialized compared to other Czech mountain destinations, offering a tranquil experience with opportunities to explore nature and cultural heritage. Several visitor centers provide information and maps to assist travel planning. The area’s combination of natural and cultural resources makes it a valuable protected landscape and a favored destination for those seeking outdoor adventure and quiet scenic beauty in Central Europe.
Praděd Peak and Observation Tower offering panoramic views of the Jesenníky mountains
Rejvíz Peat Bog, the largest peat bog in Moravia with an educational trail and unique ecosystem
Červenohorské sedlo mountain pass, a hub for hiking and winter sports activities
Traditional villages featuring preserved folk architecture, such as Karlovice and Malá Morávka
The highest mountain in Jesenníky at 1,492 meters, featuring an observation tower and a telecommunications antenna, offering expansive views across the region.
A protected wetland ecosystem with wooden boardwalk trails allowing visitors to explore unique flora and fauna, including several rare mosses and bird species.
A spa village known for its clean air, wood-frame medicinal spa buildings, and as a gateway for hikes into the surrounding mountains.