Rožnovsko is a region with the oldest and largest museum of folk architecture in our country, the region below Radhoštěm, a region of folklore, year-round tourism, quality services and hospitable people.Folk architecture is associated with Rožnovsko, not only the one concentrated in the Rožnov open-air museum, but there are also important religious monuments, such as the chapel in Radhošť or the pilgrimage church in Zašová, and other attractions such as the Pusteven complex or the statue of Radegast. The cultural landscape of the Rožnov region, whose axis is formed by the Rožnov Bečva, is the result of centuries of human activity on nature. The area is part of the Beskydy Protected Landscape Area and the most valuable reserves are Kněhyně. A popular tourist destination is Radhošť with the Cyrilka lookout tower. There is a very strong folklore tradition in the Rožnov region. Only in the Wallachian Open-Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, forty folklore events take place every year. Rožnovsko is an area with a rich offer of recreational opportunities, including sports and quality accompanying services. You can spend a pleasant holiday and weekend here. Winter holidays in the Rožnov region do not have to be just skis or skates, but also skittles, bowling, whirlpool or massage.
Hiking and biking trails
Cycle Becva
From the springs of Rožnovská and Vsetínská Bečva to the confluence with Moravia, you have the opportunity to get to know the sights, natural beauties, folk traditions and local specialties of Wallachia, Moravská brána and Haná.
Rožnov pod
The former spa town famous for the Wallachian Museum in nature attracts visitors with its location in the foothills of the Beskydy Mountains and a peaceful lifestyle. Rožnov is not only about the Wallachian Museum, but you will also find a beautiful square where you can taste a typical Wallachian frgál in the bakery and relax on a bench under conifers and a statue of TG Masaryk. The Rožnov brewery again offers special yeast beers, a beautiful wooden gazebo can be seen in the park, and in the Social House there is a picturesque wooden interior of a cozy two-storey restaurant.
Air Museum
The first open-air museum in Czechoslovakia (opened in 1925) presents visitors with the typical Wallachian architecture and lifestyle of the old Wallachians. Every year, the museum hosts fairs, all-day demonstrations of traditional crafts, carnival and Easter customs, demonstrations of laundry, pottery or blacksmith's days, meetings of carvers, Christmas carols and other festivities. all age categories of visitors. You can admire the folk architecture, the skill of the Wallachian population, bakery products, crafts, Wallachian folk dances in traditional costumes, pets at the cottages and the picturesque landscape. A walk through the Wallachian village (part of the museum) is attractive at any time of the year, but autumn adds to the whole exhibition in terms of color and comfort. The autumn season is not the peak of the season, so especially those visitors who like more privacy and peace will enjoy themselves. Technically oriented visitors and children will certainly be captivated by the size of the huge windmill.
Pustevny and Radhost
The legendary mountain Radhošť, rising above Rožnov to a height of 1129 meters, is famous for its statue of the god Radegast by Albín Polášek and the chapel of Cyril and Methodius. The hermitages, from which the ridge trail to Radhošť leads, are known for the typical buildings of architects Dušan Jurkovič Maměnek and Libušín. At a distance of 0,5 km from Libušín and Maměnka there is the Cyrilka lookout tower, from which there is a beautiful view of the surrounding peaks and with clear visibility to Lysá hora (1 m above sea level). , it is 324 km from the Cyrilka lookout tower. The statue was carved in 0,7 by Albín Polášek, a native of Frenštát. Here you can relax, refresh yourself with pure beer from the mountains and then continue towards the chapel of St. Cyril and Methodius, which lies at the top of Radhošť (1930 m above sea level). The top of Radhošť is 1 km away from the statue of the god Radegast and offers a magnificent view of the wooden chapel of St. Cyril and Methodius with a group of preachers, which is also the work of sculptor Albín Polášek from Frenštát.
Climate of Beskydy influenced by their location in the middle of Europe, where the continental and oceanic climates collide. The whole area is very rich in precipitation, eg Lysá hora with an average value of 1532 mm per year is one of the richest places in the Czech Republic. Thanks to its heavy rainfall, the Beskydy Mountains are one of the areas with the richest snow cover. The snow lies on the ridges 150 to 180 days a year, which will be appreciated by lovers of winter sports. mainly by connecting and modifying the cross-country ski trail in the whole Beskydy Mountains and its use outside the winter season as a cycling trail. There are 25 ski resorts in the Beskydy Mountains, where you will find perfect conditions for summer hiking and winter sports.
Winter holidays in the Beskydy and Javorníky mountains will satisfy especially skiers and snowboarders, but there are many more options - skating, sledding, but also skittles, bowling, a visit to the wellness center or just a sauna or massage. Of course there is quality accommodation, good food and Wallachian hospitality. A winter holiday in the Beskydy and Javorníky mountains will satisfy especially skiers and snowboarders, but there are many more options - skating, sledding, but also skittles, bowling, visiting a wellness center or just a sauna or massage. Popular cross-country trails are in the vicinity of Velké Karlovice, Soláně or Vsacký Cáb. The most popular are, for example, the Vsacký Cáb-Soláň-Bumbálka ridge route, the ridge route in Javorníky from Kohútka to Kasárna or the routes around Velké Karlovice. In Velké Karlovice, a new attraction took place - snow tubing - going down the slope in a modified track on special boats. The annual entertainment is the construction of snow sculptures in Pustevny and a pilgrimage in Radhošť. Rožnov pod Radhoštěm also has a stadium with an artificial ice surface. You can enjoy the charms of the Beskydy Mountains over local specialties, which should always be accompanied by Wallachian slivovice.