Best huts in Chko Jeseníky are situated in a region known for its diverse mountain ranges, including Hrubý Jeseník, Rychlebské hory, and Králický Sněžník. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The landscape features varied terrain, from high peaks to picturesque valleys and streams. It serves as a destination for hikers, skiers, and nature enthusiasts seeking mountain experiences.
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Unfortunately, the lodge fell victim to the flames. Guests are welcome in the new building on weekends.
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There's a hut stamp here, too; the view is indescribable. Be careful, the cup deposit is too high. 🤭
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TIP: The following book describes the hikes in the Adršpach-Teplice Rock City, Braunau Country, Eagle Mountains & Jeseníky Mountains and the entire region in detail: Adršpach-Teplice Rock City - Eagle Mountains & Jeseníky Mountains A travel guide for Bohemia & Moravia with travel & hiking sections for: Adršpach-Teplice Rock City & Braunau Walls, Stoře Mountains National Park - with the Wild Holes (Błędne Skały), Eagle Mountains, Jeseníky Mountains with the Kłodzko Sněžník Mountain and with 43 hikes from Trutnov on the edge of the Giant Mountains to Ostrava in Moravian Silesia and from Olomouc to Hradec Králové & Pardubice ISBN: 978-3-9816577-3-9 Information about the book & possibility to Order: www.reise-karhu.de/reisebuecher/adersbacher-felsen-adlergebirge.html
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Almost everyone who passes by on cross-country skis stops here. You can find something to eat and drink here.
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Stand at Alfrédka: https://www.alfredka.cz/
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The original cottage burned down, but Stánek u Alfrédka has been built here for tourists. https://www.alfredka.cz/
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Alfréd's cottage (also Alfrédka) was a hunting lodge and later a mountain lodge, which stood at the foot of Jelenka, near the springs of the Silver Brook, in Hrubé Jeseník. The hunting lodge was built at the end of the 19th century by Count Alfréd Harrach, who owned the Janovice estate in the years 1884-1914. Earlier, in the 80s of the same century at the latest, a hunting lodge was built a little lower (at an altitude of 1078 m). The popularity of the place for tourists (in contrast to the rest of the places in the southern part of the main Jeseníky ridge) is evidenced by both the preserved views and, above all, the request of the Rýmařovská tourist section to mark the tourist route from Stará Ves to the cottage and on to Jelení studánka. Count Harrach had the route marked out in 1891. However, as the capacity of the cottage gradually ceased to satisfy, the count had a much more spacious hunting lodge built a little higher in 1898 at the latest, which he called Waidmannsheil (Hunting success in Czech) and to which the name Alfréd's cottage was later transferred. The castle was used only by the count, his guests and staff, the former hunting lodge was left for tourists to use. This division lasted until the 1930s, when Count Harrach lost the Janovice estate as part of the so-called forest reform. Apparently, in 1931, the castle with the cottage was confiscated by the state. Although Alfrédka was heavily promoted in the Czech tourist press, her workload was very low. Czech tourists often skipped this part of the Jeseníky Mountains, while Germans boycotted it. Therefore, a number of modifications were made and a new use of the cottage was sought (e.g. organizing school trips). In 1934, the ski route Alfrédova chata – Vysoká hole – Praděd was marked, and in the spring of 1935 the road from Stará Ves to the chalet was completed. After the war, the cottage returned to the property of the KČST, Mr. Vavrečka from Olomouc became the tenant. The cottage continued to suffer from low attendance, but this time it was not the only one in Jeseníky. The newly arrived settlers of the area had quite different concerns and had no relation to the landscape at all, and the transport did not work properly either, so tourists from the interior had difficulty getting here. In 1948, however, the KČST lost the cottage and it fell to the Czech municipality of Sokolská, and after its abolition, to the property of Tourist Praha. He entrusted the Šumperk Restaurant and Dining Room with its operation. Due to the bureaucratic complexity of accommodating tourists, the cottage switched over to restaurant operation. Since its operation was subsidized by the state, it lasted until 1962, when it burned down due to the carelessness of one of the vacationers. After the fire, the Bruntál district national committee decided to roof the shelter at Jeléní studánka, in which they invested 70,000 crowns. The shelter thus became the only protective object between Skrítek and Barborka. Although at the same time discussions began about restoring Alfrédka, nothing happened for many years. There was a lack of money, plans and above all there was no organization. In the end, Kovohutě Břidličná took over the foundations of the cottage and in 1971 they built a new and slightly smaller cottage here. It had 46 beds and a dining room serving as a social hall. Later, a covered porch was added to it, and the entrance staircase was roofed. The cottage later served primarily as a corporate recreation center, where tourists could find refreshments and, exceptionally, even spend the night. After 1989, it was privatized and since July 1, 1991 it was rented by Vlastimil Novák, the cottage continued to function as a tourist hostel and the tenant ensured its year-round operation. There were 43 beds in 3-4 bedded rooms with shared showers and sanitary facilities in the corridor. The dining room also served as a social hall with satellite television. The dining room itself had a capacity of 55 seats, another 50 visitors could fit in the neighboring restaurant. For skiers, there was a ski storage room and a boot drying room. Nearby there was a training meadow with a 250 m long lift. A parking lot was also set up right next to the cottage, where guests were allowed to arrive from Rýmařov and Stará Ves. On the night of March 24-25, 2002, the cottage burned down again. At that time, a snowstorm swept over the Jeseníky Mountains, leaving only charred foundations for the firefighters. Three marked tourist routes lead through the place where the hunting lodge stood. The red sign leads from Jelení studánky to Žďárský Potok, the green one from Karlov pod Pradědem also to Žďárské Potok. The third tourist sign is the yellow one, which leads from Jelení studánka towards Skřítek.
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The Chko Jeseníky region offers a variety of mountain huts. Among the most notable are Jiřího Chalet on Šerák, known for year-round accommodation and as a starting point for trails to Keprník, Vozku, or Praděd. Švýcárna Hut is a classic shepherd's chalet transformed into a traditional mountain hut, ideal for hikers on the ridge trail. Horský hotel Paprsek offers a high standard of accommodation and services, while Schronisko Górskie Biskupia Kopa is a historically significant Polish mountain hut at the crossroads of numerous tourist trails.
Yes, several huts in Chko Jeseníky are suitable for families. Horský hotel Paprsek, for example, offers a wide range of services and sports programs for all seasons, making it suitable for family visits. Many huts provide accommodation options that can cater to families, and the surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities for all ages.
Yes, some huts in Chko Jeseníky are dog-friendly. Chata Švýcárna offers accommodation for dogs for a fee, and Horský hotel Paprsek also has a dog-friendly policy. Schronisko Górskie Biskupia Kopa welcomes pets as well. When planning your trip, it's always best to confirm directly with the specific hut regarding their pet policies and any associated fees.
The huts in Chko Jeseníky serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails like the main ridge trail from Švýcárna to Praděd. For cyclists, there are numerous MTB trails, including routes around Praděd and Švýcárna Hut. In winter, cross-country skiing is popular, especially from Chata Švýcárna. The region's diverse terrain also supports mountain hikes to peaks like Šerák and Praděd.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Chata Švýcárna, built in 1887, is one of the oldest buildings in Jeseníky. Chata Alfrédka Ruins is a historical site with facilities, where a new building is open on weekends during summer. Schronisko Górskie Biskupia Kopa, dating back to 1924, is the oldest Polish mountain hut in the Opole region, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Many huts in Chko Jeseníky are situated in scenic locations offering great views. Švýcárna Hut is known for its excellent views in the Jeseníky Mountains, especially from its viewpoint. Jiřího Chalet on Šerák also boasts picturesque surroundings and offers an indescribable view, according to visitors. The Zlatý Chlum Observation Tower, near which there is a refuge, provides a great panorama after a climb.
The Chko Jeseníky region is suitable for visits year-round, with each season offering unique experiences. Huts like Chata Švýcárna and Horský hotel Paprsek are open year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking and cycling, while winter is perfect for cross-country skiing and enjoying snowy landscapes. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, though autumn weather can be variable.
Yes, most notable huts in Chko Jeseníky provide dining options. Švýcárna Hut has a restaurant and pub, serving as a refreshment point. Jiřího Chalet on Šerák offers excellent food and homemade lemonades. Horský hotel Paprsek is highly rated for its restaurant, known for excellent cuisine including famous blueberry dumplings. Schronisko Górskie Biskupia Kopa also has a restaurant hall and bar, and even the refuge near Zlatý Chlum Observation Tower sells drinks.
While specific public transport routes to every hut can vary, the Jeseníky region has some public transport options. For example, you can often reach major trailheads or villages near huts by bus. From these points, you would typically continue on foot. For detailed public transport information, it's recommended to check local bus schedules or regional transport websites closer to your travel date, as services can change.
Yes, there are trails suitable for various skill levels. While some routes to huts like Švýcárna are part of more challenging ridge trails, other areas offer easier options. For instance, the "Praděd Junction – Praděd TV Tower loop from NPR Praděd" is an easy hiking route. The area around Horský hotel Paprsek is also a great starting point for mountain tourism, with trails that can be adapted for different abilities. Always check the difficulty rating of a trail before setting out.
Visitors to Jiřího Chalet on Šerák frequently praise its excellent food, homemade lemonades, and the cozy, newly renovated accommodation with its own sanitary facilities. The hut is also appreciated for its year-round availability and its prime location as a natural starting point for hikes to Keprník, Vozku, or Praděd. Many highlight the indescribable views from the chalet.
Horský hotel Paprsek is celebrated for its stunning location in an area originally called "Paradise," at the intersection of three mountain ranges. It stands out for its high standard of accommodation, cleanliness, and a wide range of services, including sports programs and a well-equipped wellness area. Its highly-rated restaurant, known for excellent cuisine and famous blueberry dumplings, has even received the "Jeseníky, original product" award. Guests also frequently commend the friendly and helpful staff.
Schronisko Górskie Biskupia Kopa is unique as the only mountain hut of its kind in the Opawskie Mountains and holds historical significance as the oldest Polish mountain hut in the Opole region, dating back to 1924. Its convenient location at the crossroads of numerous tourist trails makes it an excellent base for exploring picturesque valleys, streams, and historical sites. It's particularly appealing for those seeking tranquility close to nature.

