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The Hluchová Mountain Stream with Weirs

On the   Hluchová mountain stream, which springs from Velký Stožek, there are seven Weiss  within the territory of  Bystřice. The water is so clean  that you can even spot the European otter. River is an  ideal spot for spending leisure time on hot summer days.

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Loučka Educational Trail

In  2012 , the municipality of  Bystřice  established its first educational trail. The Loučka Trail  originally focused on the  history of the Paseky settlement , as well as the local flora and fauna. The trail has since been partially renovated, with  old, faded information boards replaced by new interactive panels

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Knight’s Trail – Velká Čantoryje

Follow the footsteps of an old legend that tells of an  entire army of knights hidden within Velká Čantoryje , ready to protect the region in times of danger. The 10 km educational trail  with an  elevation gain of 579 m  offers many other points of interest. Learn about  Jiří

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Vendryně Historical Lime Kilns

The origins of these kilns date back to the  early 19th century , when a thorough geological survey of the Carpathian slopes  was conducted to locate  iron ore deposits  for local ironworks. In the municipality of Vendryně, ore was initially mined for the Ustroń ironworks (Poland), and later for the

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Sports activities

Every passionate athlete will find something to enjoy in Bystřice. As in every true cradle of modern pentathlon stars, you’ll find a swimming pool, shooting range, fencing hall, and stables with paddocks and jumping courses. Within the elementary school grounds, there is also a sports and gymnastics hall as well

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Lookout Tower on Velká Čantoryje

At the  summit of the border mountain Čantoryj*, there is a 29-meter-high lookout tower offering unique views not only over the Czech Republic and Poland, but also of Slovak mountains such as Malá Fatra and the Tatras.  Velká Čantoryje Mountain (995 m a.s.l.) is steeped in legend and, in local

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Velký Sošov Hill

The peak of  Velký Sošov (885 m a.s.l.) rises in the border area with Poland, in the Silesian Beskids, southeast of the village of Nýdek. On its northern slope lies a small mountain settlement, also called Velký Sošov, consisting mainly of cottages. On the eastern edge of the settlement, on

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