Best lakes around Moravskoslezský Kraj include a variety of reservoirs and flooded quarries, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region in the Czech Republic provides opportunities for water sports, swimming, and enjoying nature. Many of these water bodies are set against the backdrop of the Beskydy Mountains, enhancing their scenic appeal. The area is known for its recreational water bodies, which are popular for outdoor activities.
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Raduń Castle, located just 7 km south of Opava, is an elegant residence with a rich history dating back to the 14th century. The former Gothic stronghold was rebuilt into a Renaissance castle, and later gained Baroque and Classicist elements, giving it its current appearance. The history of the owners, including the Blücher family, related to the famous conqueror of Napoleon, is particularly interesting. A tour of the castle is an opportunity to see the stylish interior and the well-kept park. Cyclists can easily reach it by side roads from Opava.
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A very nice place to spend a long time relaxing. Nice beach and lots of space to sit. There are changing rooms so you can take a bath
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Nice place. Asphalt path around for bikes and skates. Pier for access to the water but a nicely made beach with deckchairs and benches
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In May 1909, Adam Sikora bought a large plot of land (mostly uncultivated) on the left bank of the Olza River, near the border with Sibica, and handed it over to the organization Macierz Szkna. The call for help in construction was published in all Polish newspapers in Cieszyn and met with a wide response. In June and July 1909, the first ceremonies took place in the new complex. In 1911, a harvest festival was organized in the park and the tradition of organizing them in this place was continued in the following years. The works were not completed until 1912. In 1913, miniature Piast towers were erected in the park. At the beginning of World War I, the park served as an exercise area for the Cieszyn battalion of the Polish Legions. During World War II, the Sikora monument located in the park was destroyed by the Nazi occupiers, who changed the name of the complex to Freiheitspark. In 1928, the electric lighting was replaced and a new entrance gate was built. In 1933, a dance and music pavilion was built in the park. In 1935, about 3,000 m2 of gardens and a residential house were purchased, which after the reconstruction was used as a restaurant. In 1938, the present entrance gate was built and the construction of the restaurant building was completed, it was officially opened on July 7, 1938 (the construction was carried out by the Brejžek a Beier company from Český Těąín). In 1989, a plaque commemorating the founder of the park was unveiled. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Adama_Sikory
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Beautiful view of the Slezská Harta reservoir. More info: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slezsk%C3%A1_Harta_Reservoir
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For swimming and water sports, consider Žermanická přehrada (Žermanice Dam), which is not a source of drinking water and is popular for recreation. Another excellent choice is Olešná Reservoir, featuring Aquapark Olešná and offering panoramic views of the Beskydy Mountains. Karviná Sea and Karvinské Moře also offer nice beaches and facilities for water access.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Olešná Reservoir is a significant recreational area with an aquapark and bike paths. Karviná Sea and Karvinské Moře provide well-equipped beaches with space to relax. Morávka Reservoir is also suitable for various skill levels and offers beautiful scenery.
The region offers unique natural features, such as Stříbrné jezero (Silver Lake) Opava, which is a flooded gypsum mine known for its striking turquoise water. While not for swimming, Vodní nádrž Kružberk and Šance Dam are surrounded by deep forests and the Beskydy Mountains, offering picturesque landscapes for nature appreciation.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. For instance, there's an asphalt path around Karvinské Moře perfect for bikes and skates. Olešná Reservoir has beautiful bike paths, and the area around Šance Dam in the Beskids is ideal for cycling and hiking, including a yellow tourist trail. You can find more routes in the Easy hikes around Moravskoslezský Kraj and Cycling around Moravskoslezský Kraj guides.
For scenic views, Olešná Reservoir offers panoramic vistas of the Beskydy Mountains and Lysá Hora. The area around Morávka Reservoir is known for its beautiful scenery. Additionally, the Slezská Harta Reservoir, as the youngest dam in the Czech Republic, provides appealing views, especially for summer sports.
Yes, you can find historical sites in the vicinity of some lakes. For example, Adam Sikora Park, near the Olza River, has a rich history dating back to 1909 and features a plaque commemorating its founder. Raduň Castle Park also offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty, often including a lake within its grounds.
Visitors particularly enjoy the relaxing environments and ample space for leisure. Many appreciate the well-maintained beaches and facilities, such as those at Karviná Sea and Karvinské Moře, which offer piers, deckchairs, and benches. The beautiful scenery and opportunities for various outdoor activities, from swimming to cycling, are also highly valued.
Yes, some reservoirs in the region serve as sources of drinking water, and swimming is strictly prohibited for public health reasons. This includes Vodní nádrž Kružberk on the Moravice River and Šance Dam on the Ostravice River. While direct water activities are restricted, their surroundings offer beautiful hiking and cycling opportunities.
You'll find a variety of trails. Many lakes feature easy, family-friendly paths suitable for walking and cycling, such as the shore path around Olešná Reservoir. For more challenging options, the area around Šance Dam offers trails in the Beskydy Mountains, including a yellow tourist trail. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Moravskoslezský Kraj guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months are ideal. The scenic beauty, especially with views of the Beskydy Mountains, can be enjoyed throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Even in winter, some areas offer opportunities for peaceful walks, though water activities would not be possible.
Yes, some popular lake destinations offer facilities. For example, Olešná Reservoir has a hotel and restaurants nearby. At Morávka Reservoir, there's a bar with good pricing near the last bus stop. These amenities enhance the visitor experience, providing refreshment and dining options.


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