Ascents to the highest peaks of the Beskydy Mountains

The highest peaks of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy

Ladislav Kula
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Inserted: 26.06.2018
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The Beskydy Mountains are undoubtedly a unique mountain range in our country. This is mainly due to the fact that they were the only mountaineers in the Mesozoic, and this gave them their steepness, because they did not have as much time to round as the rest of the mountains in our country. Therefore, the ascents to the local hills are among the really nutritious and the views are far and wide in good weather. The Beskydy Mountains actually have five highest peaks, but in Kněhyna, the third highest, entry is forbidden.

1.
Ascent to Lysá hora

Behind the sun of sunrise and sunset

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 1 323 m / 4 341 ft

There is a lot to write about Lysá hora, the highest peak of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy. This time I will… continue reading

2.
Ascent to Spruce

Beskydy K2

Rating:
 3.5 
| Altitude: 1 276 m / 4 186 ft

Spruce is with its 1276m the second highest mountain in the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy. As a rule, routes from… continue reading

3.
Ascent to the Devil's Mill

Little brother of the forbidden Priestess

Rating:
 4 
| Altitude: 1 206 m / 3 957 ft

Čertův Mlýn (1,206 m above sea level) is the fourth highest peak of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains,… continue reading

4.
Ascent to Travný

The quietest mountain in the Beskydy

Rating:
 3.5 
| Altitude: 1 203 m / 3 947 ft

With its height of 1203 m, Travný is the fifth highest peak of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy. Thanks to the… continue reading

5.
Ascent to Radhošť

May walk from the saddle of Pindula to Pustevny

Rating:
 3.5 
| Altitude: 1 129 m / 3 704 ft

Although Mount Radhošť 1129m does not belong to the highest points of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy, it is… continue reading

6.
Hike Pustevny - Radhošť

Beskydy classic

Rating:
 3.5 
| Altitude: 1 093 m / 3 586 ft

Along with the ascent to Lysá hora, a walk from Pusteven to Radhošť mountain (1,129 m above sea level) is the… continue reading

7.
Ascent to Noříčí hora

Quiet corner of Beskydy

Rating:
 4 
| Altitude: 1 053 m / 3 455 ft

Noříčí hora 1047m forms an important hill in the Radhošť massif, complementing the scenery of the Malá and… continue reading

8.
Ascent to Velký Javorník

A small big hill

Rating:
 3 
| Altitude: 917 m / 3 009 ft

Velký Javorník, a small but important peak in the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains. We can get to it by… continue reading

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