Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka
Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka
Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka is a protected region situated within the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains in the Czech Republic. This area is characterized by its rugged, varied terrain, ranging from foothills to higher elevations, and is heavily forested with spruce, fir, and beech trees. The Morávka River originates here, featuring a distinctive canyon-like profile with natural gravel-bearing flows and rapids. The region offers opportunities for several sports like hiking, touring cycling, jogging, mountain biking, and more, all within…
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Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka is a protection zone for the Morávka Waterworks, located in the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains in the Czech Republic. Its primary purpose is to safeguard the Morávka Reservoir, which serves as a crucial source of drinking water. This designation ensures the preservation of the surrounding natural environment.
The region offers various outdoor activities, including Hiking, Touring cycling, Jogging, Mountain biking, and Mountaineering. The diverse landscape, characterized by mountainous terrain and extensive forests, provides suitable conditions for these pursuits. More than 5,000 visitors have explored the area, contributing to an average rating of 4.63 stars for routes.
Yes, the area provides numerous hiking opportunities within the Beskydy mountains, featuring both marked and unmarked trails. Options range from educational paths, such as the 8.7-mile (14 km) Morávka River Sources Educational Trail, to more challenging routes. For detailed options, refer to Hiking in Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka.
Yes, the region features a dense network of Beskydy cycle paths suitable for touring and mountain biking. These paths cater to various skill levels, from recreational riders to experienced cyclists. A marked cycling route also runs along one side of the Morávka Reservoir. Find more information in Cycling in Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly hiking trails suitable for various ages and abilities. These routes allow families to explore the natural beauty of the area together. Specific recommendations for such trails can be found in the guide Family-friendly hikes in Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka.
The area is characterized by mountainous terrain, with elevations ranging from foothills to higher peaks like Lysá hora (4,341 feet / 1,323 m). The Morávka River originates here, featuring a canyon-like profile with natural gravel flows and rapids. The landscape is heavily forested with spruce, fir, and beech trees.
Due to its status as a vital drinking water source, recreational activities directly on the Morávka Reservoir are strictly prohibited. The 'Zone I Protection Zone' signifies the highest level of protection, with specific regulations in place to safeguard water quality and quantity. Activities are generally permitted on designated paths and trails in the surrounding areas.
The extensive network of trails and paths in the region provides excellent terrain for jogging and running amidst the mountain air and scenic surroundings. These routes are shared with hikers and cyclists. For specific running routes, consult the guide Running Trails in Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka.
The region is accessible via public transport, with bus stations serving as starting points for various routes. Hikers can find trails that begin directly from these public transport hubs. Information on such routes is available in the guide Hikes from bus stations in Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka.
Yes, the area offers trails suitable for mountain biking, catering to various skill levels. The rugged and varied terrain of the Beskydy mountains provides challenging and enjoyable routes for mountain biking enthusiasts. Specific MTB trails are detailed in the guide MTB Trails in Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka.
During winter, the area transforms into a destination for cross-country skiing, with machine-groomed tracks available for both classic and skate skiing. The SKI Morávka Sviňorky ski area is a notable location for these activities. The long Beskydy ridges also offer more demanding routes for experienced cross-country skiers.
The region, situated within the Beskydy Mountains, offers opportunities for mountain hikes, including routes to higher elevations. These trails provide more demanding experiences for hikers seeking significant ascents and panoramic views. Details on such routes can be found in the guide Mountain Hikes in Ochranné Pásmo I. Stupně Vodního Díla Morávka.

