Surroundings of Kozlovice


Kozlovice is a picturesque village in the foothills of the Beskydy Mountains, which enchants with beautiful nature, rich history and traditional architecture. It is an ideal place for lovers of peace, hiking and cultural heritage, where comfort is combined with the authentic atmosphere of a Beskydy village.

Cottage Ondřejníček

Stylish timbered restaurant situated below the top of Ondřejník, opened in May 2015 as a successor to the original cottage from 1907. It offers a quiet atmosphere with Czech cuisine, draft beer and breathtaking views.

Hukvaldy

Hukvaldy is a picturesque village in the foothills of the Beskydy Mountains, famous for its large castle complex, the birthplace of Leoš Janáček and beautiful nature, which attracts tourists, music lovers and history.

Štramberk

A historic town in the foothills of the Beskydy Mountains with picturesque streets, famous for its wooden architecture, the dominant Trúba and the gingerbread delicacy Štramberk ears, which has a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages.

Kozlovice Mill

A newly restored water mill on the Ondřejnice River in the foothills of the Beskydy Mountains near Kozlovice, which today serves as a stylish complex with a restaurant, guesthouse, open-air museum and a functional mill wheel.

Peak Ondřejník

Ondřejník Peak (890 m above sea level) is located in the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains, is easily accessible by hiking trails and offers beautiful views of Lysá hora, Smrk and the surrounding countryside.

Skalka - bear bar

Skalka (964 m above sea level) is a prominent peak in the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains, situated above the village of Ostravice, which forms part of the Lysá hora massif and is a popular destination for hikers and mountain runners.

For nature lovers and a few details

The garden of the Darkness Therapy Centre is located at an altitude of about 530 m at the foot of Skalka, the highest hill in the Podbeskydí region.. The house stands on a creek terrace where the Ondřejnice River once flowed. The Ondřejnice River flows through this place less than 2 km from its source and flows into the Baltic Sea as part of the Odra. The weather here is pleasant: less hot in summer and milder in winter with more sun.

The rocks were formed 100 million years ago by the sea, with sandstones forming in the shallower sea and clays in the deeper. These rocks alternate rhythmically and sometimes contain traces of marine animalsThe wildlife is very varied. In the forest near Ondřejnice grow maples, ash trees, lime trees, beeches, spruces and firs, with golden-headed lily in the undergrowth. In the garden there are old apple, pear, plum and hawthorn trees. There are also three species of orchids: the two-leaved orchid, the two-leaved orchid and the male orchid.
 
The fauna is also rich and often hosts rare species. Among invertebrates, there are fireflies, the fennel-headed warbler and the rare striped crossbill.. There are several species of amphibians (including the spotted newt) and reptiles (lizards, blindfolded lizard, smooth lizard). The garden is a year-round paradise for birds, including many species of titmice, blackbirds, thrushes, swifts, and the occasional grey woodpecker or white-breasted nuthatch.. At night, there are foxes, marten and roe deer with fawns
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