Litovelské Pomoraví Protected Landscape Area is a vital floodplain forest and wetland region along the Morava River, offering rich biodiversity and scenic trails for nature enthusiasts and outdoor recreationists.
Litovelské Pomoraví Protected Landscape Area (PLA) encompasses extensive floodplain forests, oxbow lakes, wetlands, and meadows along the middle reaches of the Morava River in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. Covering approximately 96 square kilometers, this landscape is characterized by its dynamic river system and diverse habitats supporting a wide variety of flora and fauna, including many rare and protected species. Established in 1990, the PLA preserves the cultural and natural heritage of this lowland river valley, which is one of the most important natural floodplain ecosystems in Central Europe. Visitors experience tranquil waters, large forest complexes, and a mosaic of watercourses shaped by traditional river management and natural processes. Outdoor recreation includes hiking and cycling along marked trails, birdwatching, canoeing and kayaking on the Morava River, and educational nature walks. Key landmarks include the Litovel floodplain forest, the Bastau oxbow area, and the historic town of Litovel with its preserved Renaissance architecture. The area appeals to both day visitors and keen naturalists seeking to observe rare species such as the European pond turtle, beavers, and extensive bird populations like white-tailed eagles and kingfishers. Accessibility from the nearby city of Olomouc makes it an ideal destination for nature-based tourism without extensive travel.
Extensive floodplain forests along the Morava River
Rich birdlife including white-tailed eagles and kingfishers
Traditional river management landscapes with oxbow lakes and wetlands
Historic town of Litovel with Renaissance architecture
A protected forest reserve featuring riverine tree species such as oak, ash, and willow, vital for flood regulation and habitat for wildlife.
Series of former riverbeds now filled with water, providing crucial breeding grounds for amphibians and nesting sites for waterfowl.
The central watercourse in the landscape area allowing for diverse aquatic and riparian ecosystems and offering recreational boating.