The Moravian-Silesian Beskids are a rugged, rain-soaked mountain range tucked into the far eastern corner of the Czech Republic — a place where deep valleys cut between broad ridges and the summits are often wrapped in cloud or shining brilliantly above a winter fog sea. This is wild, forested Carpathian country at its most atmospheric.
The terrain here is dramatically varied. The main ridges are separated by exceptionally deep valleys, giving many peaks an impressive prominence that makes each climb feel genuinely rewarding. Expect dense spruce and beech forests, open alpine meadows with sweeping views, and traditional Wallachian timber architecture dotting the hillsides. In winter, temperature inversions create a magical effect — valleys fill with cold fog while the summits bask in clear sunshine.
Highlights:Lysá hora records an average of 1,459 mm of rainfall per year — with a record of over 2,254 mm — making it one of the rainiest places in Central Europe. Pack a quality waterproof jacket, no matter the season.

Radhošť

Kościół Jezusowy

Muzeum Śląska Cieszyńskiego

Travný

Ostry

Malý Polom

Malá Stolová

Velká Stolová

Javorový

Malchor

Wróżna

Malá Prašivá

Ondřejník

Šindelná

Malý Smrk

Urząd Miejski w Cieszynie

Kościół pw. Świętej Marii Magdaleny

Czantoria Mała

Kamenná chata

Muzeum tiskařství

Studnia Trzech Braci
Filipka
Machowa (Machula)

Zámek Ropice

Horská chata Studeničné

Vojtov vrch

Čupel

Prašivá

Lovecký zámeček Bílá

Muzeum Těšínska

Smrk
Buky

Zamčiska

Rozhledna Súkenická

Varechovka

Ropice

Zámek Trnávka

Rozhledna Tetřev

Vysoká

Uhorská