Translated by Google Translate.
BESKYDY
We know that you will not want to leave our cottage, but we definitely recommend exploring the surroundings. Believe us, it's beautiful here. We have everything for summer and winter sports: bike paths, hiking trails, ski resorts and cross-country circuits.
WELLNESS
And after a demanding sports afternoon, treat yourself to regeneration in our wellness zone. We have a nice Finnish sauna, after which you can cool off in the rain shower. The water is cold, so keep shouting. Here you are alone in nature, here you can.
The warm whirlpool is a beautiful end to a day full of relaxation. Enjoy your moment just for yourself, or use the sensual bubbling to restart that proverbial spark with your partner. Or stuff everyone there, at least it'll be fun. The hot tub is in sight of the cottage among the mature pine trees.
If you do not have enough sauna and whirlpool, you can also order an outdoor relax barrel from us. Wellness splendor made of noble wood is located among the trees. The water is heated by small stones and you can control its temperature. It's great in hot summers and crackling winters. And the nature all around!
TRIPS
Come and see the statue of Radegast, a pagan god, standing on the mountain Radhošť. You can get there by a moderately demanding mountain bike trail or get a little closer by car or bus and walk the rest on foot. And if you have an extra lazy mood, use the cable car.
It is said that the idol of the pagan god of hospitality, fertility and harvest, Radegast, stood on top of the mountain. People came to the sacred mountain, brought gifts to it, and sacrificed animals. According to legend, the heralds Cyril and Methodius, who came to Great Moravia to spread Christianity, tore it down and built a cross in its place.
At the very top of Radhoště today is a cross from 1805, a sculpture of both heralds, a television transmitter and the chapel of St. Cyril and Methodius. This chapel is the highest church in the Czech Republic. There is a bronze plaque in the chapel, commemorating the visit of the President of the Republic T. G. Masaryk in 1928.
The statue of Radegast is now located on the road between the chapel and Pustevny. The body is male, the face of a lion and the head is protected by a helmet in the form of a bull's head with horns. In his right hand he holds the horn of plenty, in his left ax. The statue of the academic sculptor Albín Polášek was installed on the mountain in 1931, but due to climatic influences, the statue began to disintegrate. So you will find a granite copy of it on the mountain. The original is placed at the town hall in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm.
The ruins of Hukvaldy Castle, Medvědí skála or Beskydy Brewery are definitely worth a visit.