Length: 21,7 km
Dificulty: medium Circle: NO, Marking: partialy marked
The trip starts from the square in Šternberk and continues by the green track along the car road, where the race Ecce homo takes place, to the villages Lipina and Stachov. From Stachov the trip leads to Těšíkov and Hraničné Petrovice, from there to Domašov nad Bystřicí to the train station. From the train station the signs stop but there is a road along Bystřice river and the rail track to the settlement Sedm Dvorů from where it is only a short walk to Moravský Beroun.
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Dist. |
Location |
Elevation |
Marking |
Description |
0,0 |
Šternberk |
286 m n.m. |
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3,1 |
Lipina |
473 m n.m. |
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5,3 |
Těšíkov |
555 m n.m. |
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8,3 |
Těšíkovická kyselka |
528 m n.m. |
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11,1 |
Hraničné Petrovice |
597 m n.m. |
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14,1 |
Domašov nad Bystřicí |
515 m n.m. |
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19,7 |
Sedm Dvorů |
539 m n.m. |
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21,7 |
Moravský Beroun |
562 m n.m. |
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| Šternberk – The historical center of the town is located on the left bank of Sitka river. There are many classicist and empire style houses. There is a castle located above the town. Originally it was gothic from 13th century. There are other sights, such as the town hall, church etc. | | Hraničné Petrovice – There are two wind power stations nearby. | | Domašov nad Bystřicí – The village is a starting point to a very attractive area of the Bystřice Valley National park. | | Moravský Beroun – The town is the gate to Nízký Jeseník. The renaissance church is the dominant of the town and the oldest organ in Morava can be found there. There is also a town hall from 17th century, other churches, interesting protected houses and a memorial tree growing in the middle of the square. There is a hill with garden and forest parts located in the North-West part of the town. |
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