Tourism
Rychlebské trails - the first trails are related to the modification and subsequent reconstruction of old hunting trails. They retain the maximum natural character and maximum driving experience. The difficulty is divided into three categories - difficult (marked in red), medium (green) and easy (brown). The total length is over 40 km of routes of varying difficulty. For example, driving across Wales without a single step is a valuable scalp for many adrenaline cycling enthusiasts. You will drive through granite plates, stone fields, clear streams and wooden footbridges leading from stone to stone. For those who do not need adrenaline and want to enjoy a quiet and fun ride, there is a trail along the Black Creek.
Hikingand offers walks to the picturesque corners of the Rychlebské Mountains, where you can still enjoy mushroom picking, relaxation by the water or water sports.
You should definitely not miss a visit:
Venus bowls are natural monuments located at Smolný vrch. It consists of an interesting and relatively large rock formation. It is said to have been a sacrificial bowl, but the monument was created by an iceberg. The bowls have a diameter of up to 1 meter and a volume of up to 500 liters. Venus's bowls are at a height of 350 to 400 meters and a green tourist sign leads to them from Velká Kraš.
Nyzner waterfalls on Stříbrný potok it lies on the territory of Horní Skorošice. It is a canyon-like gorge with rock thresholds forming several waterfalls and cascades. The total height is 14 meters. Due to the high flow rate, they are an extremely impressive natural phenomenon. They are located 5 km west of Žulová.
Whistle is a rock formation documenting the weathering of terrain formations in granite. It is a unique geomorphological creation with a spherical separation of granite, which consists of rock bowls, armchairs and niches, the formation of which is conditioned by the erosive effect of rainwater and the spherical separation of granite.
The ruins of the castle Kaltenštejn is connected with the history of Černá Voda and is located in the foothills of the Sokol ridge. It was an extensive and massive building, which is first mentioned in 1284. However, this castle was bought and demolished by the Bishop of Wrocław in 1505. The ruins are often called Hradisko or Bishop's Cap.
You can experience a romantic swim in several flooded quarries, fishing in ponds around the village or visiting stalactite caves in Pomezí or Na Špičáku cave. You can practice water sports on the nearby Polish lakes at Nysa and Otmuchów. You can visit the Moss Lake on Rejvíz, or the Jánský vrch chateau with a rare collection of pipes.
Cave on Borderland it is formed by layers of crystalline limestones formed during the Early Proterozoic. The cave was created by dissolving marble and is the largest cave in the Czech Republic, which was created in this way. A rich stalactite decoration is developed in the cave, especially stalactites (growing from the ceiling), stalagmites (stalactites growing from the bottom of the cave) and inlet forms.
Cave At Spicak passes through the hill Velký Špičák. There are many historical inscriptions and drawings on the walls and ceilings. The first written mention of the cave dates from 1430 and is one of the oldest documented caves in Central Europe. A huge advantage is also a barrier-free visitor circuit.
Rejvíz is a national nature reserve. There is an important Moravian peat bog. It lies in a shallow basin at the confluence of the Černá Opava and Vrchovištní streams. It is connected by two uplands, in the middle of which there are mossy lakes.
Jánský Vrch Chateau is the only accessible monument of the Jesenice district. Together with the landscape park, it forms a significant dominant feature of the city's monument zone. It is located on a rocky hill above the town of Javorník. Its history dates from the second half of the 2th century and the first written mention of it is from 13.
In winter for ski lovers there are ski lifts in Miroslav, about 12 km away. There is a ski area, where there are three slopes in the length of 1200, 800, and 600 m. The slopes are groomed with snowmobiles and snow cannons, there is also the possibility of night skiing and for a fee ski storage. More demanding can also go to Červenohorské sedlo (35 km), Ramzová (20 km), Ostružná or Petříkov (22 km). Fans of cross-country skiing will certainly like the surroundings of Černá Voda. Thanks to its beautiful surroundings and picturesque nature.