Ascent to Lysá hora

Behind the sun of sunrise and sunset

Ladislav Kula
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Inserted: 19.06.2018
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There is a lot to write about Lysá hora, the highest peak of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy. This time I will focus on the sunset and sunrise, which is worth experiencing here.

Route description

I chose the path to the sunset like most people, from the train station in the village of Ostravice. The red sign leads me along the bridge over the river Ostravice, then along the asphalt road to the parking lot at the transformer. There is also a barrier, but the asphalt continues to the Butořanka spring, where the road turns into a tourist trail. I walk through a meadow and a cottage settlement, from where there are the first nice views of the surroundings. I climb to the crossroads below Lukšinec, where it is possible to rest in a wooden gazebo. The path from the rocks to the top, where it was recently strengthened, keeps me going up to prevent further erosion. This way I will reach the top, where unique views and sunset await me.

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Meadow above Butořanka

on the way from Ostravice I pass a meadow above Butořanka, one of the first places with views

Outlooks

the higher I am, the better the views open. View towards Ostrava (in the fog)

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Shadows

The sun is already tilting to the horizon and the shadows are lengthening so that the shadow of Lysá hora and the transmitter can be seen on the opposite hill.

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Outlooks

from the top of Lysá hora, with good visibility, you can also see Malá Fatra

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On the top

transmitter on Bald Mountain in the light of the setting sun

In the sunset sun

these moments are among the best on the top of Lysá hora

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End of the day

and the show ends

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When the morning dawn comes out

This is how a new day from Lysá hora begins

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Sun

thanks to the haze that prevails here most of the time, the sun can be observed for a while

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Transmitter

… :-)

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