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Local modern ski resorts, spas, and wellness centres are a great reason to visit the Olomouc Region.The Olomouc Region o...
06/12/2013

Local modern ski resorts, spas, and wellness centres are a great reason to visit the Olomouc Region.

The Olomouc Region offers a unique combination of Jeseníky Mountain scenery, modern ski resorts and a rich variety of spa and wellness centres, which make a wonderful tourist destination for leisure and unique treatments.

The Olomouc Region is home to the Jeseníky Mountains, whose excellent snow conditions and a large number of ski resorts attract downhill skiing enthusiasts each winter. The mountain range offers excellent conditions for families with children, beginners, advanced skiers, and snowboarders. This season visitors can look forward to new slopes, chair lifts and a dense network of cross-country trails.
The modern Ski Resort in Kouty nad Desnou slopes of varying difficulty. New this season is a blue slope over three kilometres long primarily designed for families with children. The resort also has a six-seat chairlift, a total of 11.5 km of ski slopes, and two freeride zones, a paradise for both freeride skiers and snowboarders.
At the Červenohorské Sedlo Resort, skiers can choose from slopes of varying difficulty, complete with high-quality facilities and accommodation. A new children's park opens this year, and the Červenohorské Sedlo Resort is also an ideal starting point for cross-country skiers. Dozens of kilometres of groomed cross-country trails are ready for you around Paprsek in the beautiful setting of the Rychleby Mountains. The area also features the longest and largest snow park in Moravia and a ski school.
Families with children can also head to the Kraličák Ski Resort with its ski lifts and slopes for all categories of skiers and snowboarders. Local trails are appreciated by cross-country skiers, who may also head for the popular Jeseníky arterial. Excellent skiing conditions with high quality facilities and services are also available at other ski resorts in Přemyslov, Petříkov, Ramzová and Ostružná.
Tourists who visit Jeseníky in the winter are combining sports activities with relaxation with increasing regularity. The range of spa and wellness services is indeed very broad. The town of Jeseník has the oldest hydrotherapy spa in the world, the Priessnitz Spa. Visitors can try the local unique treatments and take advantage of the only spa in the Czech Republic with an ice rink; they can also experience a dog sled ride, a snowshoe trip or a snowmobile ride. Located nearby is a ski slope and a number of groomed cross-country trails.
Backed by a long tradition, the Velké Losiny thermal spa is a highly popular destination. The local sulphur springs with temperatures of around 36 °C are used for medicinal baths and relaxation treatments. The town is also renowned for excellent cuisine and comfortable accommodation. Tourists seek leisure in the local wellness centres set in a beautiful mountain landscape with a wide range of services and relaxation stays.
The Olomouc Region also offers unique sights and interesting museums. Most of these are in the city of Olomouc: the Holy Trinity Column – a UNESCO monument, the Baroque fountains, St. Wenceslas Cathedral and the mausoleum of bishops, the Archdiocesan Museum with extensive collections, and the only seat of a current bishop that is open to public in Central Europe, the Archbishop's Palace. With an outstanding festive atmosphere, the Christmas market in Olomouc offers traditional handicrafts, delicious culinary specialties and the popular mulled wine. Take advantage of special three-day Advent stays available in Olomouc until 22 December.

For more about the tourist services in the Olomouc Region, go to www.ok-tourism.cz.

The Olomouc Region is a perfect blend of relaxation and cultureThe Olomouc Region has a long-standing spa tradition and ...
11/09/2013

The Olomouc Region is a perfect blend of relaxation and culture

The Olomouc Region has a long-standing spa tradition and a variety of wellness centres. In addition to top-notch care and unique treatments, the region attracts tourists with its many cultural and folklore events and delicious culinary specialties.

You will find peace and tranquillity in Teplice nad Bečvou, where mineral springs rich in carbon dioxide have beneficial effects on the heart, blood vessels, and the whole body. Therapeutic baths are complemented by special treatments, massages, body wraps, or unique cryotherapy in a polarium. The surrounding area features the Zbrašov Aragonite Caves, the impressive medieval castle of Helfštýn, and the Hranice Chasm.
Slatinice, another spa in Central Moravia, is just a few kilometres from the regional city of Olomouc. This family-style spa offers relaxation and recreational stays, with dozens of treatments. Tourists are charmed by the stunning scenery, the castles of Bouzov and Šternberk, and the Náměšť na Hané Chateau. You should definitely visit the historic city of Olomouc, with the second largest heritage zone in the Czech Republic and the Holy Trinity Column, a UNESCO site. The renowned Lonely Planet guide calls Olomouc the most beautiful city in the Czech Republic and one of the ten hidden gems of Europe.
Throughout the year, the region hosts an array of exciting and highly popular cultural events and music festivals. From 24 to 28 September 2013 you can look forward to a one-of-a-kind spectacle and unforgettable experience, the SEPTEMBEAM Festival of light design and video mapping. This international show held in Olomouc will introduce light projections that will change the beautiful historic buildings beyond recognition.
The city is also a magnet for music lovers. Every September Olomouc hosts the famed International Organ Festival (5-19 September 2013) and the Autumn Festival of Sacred Music (22 September-12 October 2013), which attract major music personalities from around the world. Central Moravia is also known for its rich traditions and folklore. In September there is the Folk Year in Velká Bystřice (6-8 September 2013), the Haná Festival in Prostějov (14-15 September 2013), and the St. Wenceslas Festival in Tovačov (28-29 September 2013).
Another great leisure destination is the Jeseník Region. The town of Jeseník has the oldest hydrotherapy spa in the world, the Priessnitz Spa. Natural methods in combination with clean air cure a number of diseases. The hydrotherapy methods are available for the general public in the local spa park. The only thermal spa in Moravia is in Velké Losiny. The local sulphur springs are used for medicinal baths and relaxation and wellness treatments. Visitors can also revitalise at the Bludov Spa near Šumperk or the Dolní Lipová Spa.
You can spice up your stay in the Jeseníky region with one of the numerous cultural events. One of the best-known music festivals is Blues Alive in Šumperk (14 to 16 November 2013).
The Olomouc Region is also famous for its culinary specialities. One that is highly popular among visitors is the cheese with a distinctive flavour, Olomouc Tvarůžky. Restaurants serve it prepared in many different ways. During the tourist season, you can try the traditional dishes of the Jeseníky Mountains at the local restaurants. The Olomouc Region has a very long tradition of beer brewing. Uncover the secrets of beer brewing by taking a tour that includes tasting at the breweries in Litovel, Přerov, or Hanušovice. Alternatively, you can have a bath in a beer spa at the St Wenceslas Brewery in Olomouc.

23/07/2013

The Olomouc Region is a great tourist destination for both leisure and entertainment

Tourists will have a terrific time in the Olomouc region, which boasts a rich spa history and an abundance of cultural and natural sights. For those in search of an active holiday, there are many sports and adrenaline activities to choose from, including golf courses.

The Olomouc Region is popular with tourists looking for leisure and relaxation. The local spas and wellness centres offer a broad and ever-expanding range of services. Visitors can revitalize at the Teplice nad Bečvou Spa, the largest in Central Moravia, or at the Slatinice Spa. Additional spas with long traditions, high curative effects and a wide range of treatments are located in the Jeseníky Mts. Thermal sulphur baths are available in Velké Losiny, while the Priessnitz Spa in Jeseník, the Dolní Lipová Spa and the Bludov Spa near Šumperk focus on relaxation services. Thanks to their location, the local spas are also an excellent starting point for hiking and cycling trips around the breathtaking mountain landscape.
In addition to spa and wellness centres, on hot summer days tourists can refresh themselves and have a great deal of fun in modern water parks. Water slides of all sizes and other attractions for the whole family can be found at water parks in Olomouc, Prostějov, Hranice and Bohuňovice near Olomouc.
Central Moravia and the Jeseníky Mts. boast a variety of unique historical treasures, technical landmarks and beautiful nature. In addition to hiking or cycling trips, you can discover the beauty of the region from aboard a boat or raft. Unique rafting tours will take you around the churches, cathedral, ancient city walls and parks of the city of Olomouc, which has the second largest heritage zone in the Czech Republic. Rafting down the River Morava showcases the stunning nature of floodplain forests in the Litovel Morava River Basin. Boat trips are also offered down River Bečva. Horseback or pony riding in the surrounding countryside is an unforgettable experience for both children and adults, and is offered by numerous stables, farms and riding clubs.
Central Moravia and the Jeseníky Mts. have plenty of fun options for adrenaline enthusiasts. The Jeseníky Adrenaline Park in Česká Ves features a rope climbing centre, children’s quad bikes, paintball, archery, trampolines and climbing walls. At the Štíty Acrobat Park you can try ski jumping and snowboarding into water. The town of Petříkov has a bobsled track with the highest vertical drop in the Czech Republic, while Ramzová offers fun for the whole family with mountain go-karts, zorbing, paintball and summer tubing. Tourists will also find attractions for all ages in the Proud Rope Centre in Olomouc, the rope park below the Helfštýn Castle in the Přerov region or at the Baldovec Campsite in the Prostějov region. Aviation lovers will appreciate the opportunity to see the world from a bird’s- eye view during a sightseeing flight, from a hot air balloon or while tandem skydiving. Visitors interested in wild bike rides will enjoy one of the largest bike parks in the Czech Republic located in Kouty nad Desnou. Both less skilled and advanced off-road bikers will take away unique memories from the Rychlebské Trails, which stretch for over sixty kilometres.
The Olomouc Region, however, has much more to offer. A championship golf course, a par-three course and driving ranges are to be found in Dolany-Véska near Olomouc. Golf courses in Radíkov near Teplice nad Bečvou and Kostelec na Hané near Prostějov welcome all levels of golfers.
An important part of staying in the area is the local culinary specialties. The region is primarily famous for ‘Olomouc tvarůžky’ cheese. This cheese, which has a unique flavour and aroma, is produced according to a traditional recipe and served in local restaurants in many variations. The local cuisine is also served in the Jeseníky Mts., where dozens of restaurants offer traditional local dishes for the entire tourist season.
While staying in the Olomouc Region tourists can enjoy savings with the Olomouc Region Card, which provides free or discounted admission to many interesting attractions, monuments, châteaux and museums in the region.

The Olomouc Region attracts tourists with spas, unique sights and new bike tracks.This season brings a number of new att...
26/06/2013

The Olomouc Region attracts tourists with spas, unique sights and new bike tracks.

This season brings a number of new attractions to those visiting the Olomouc region, which is unique for its plentiful monuments, landmarks, and wide range of relaxation centres.

The city of Olomouc is the centre of the Olomouc Region. Thanks to its location in the middle of Moravia, Olomouc is easily accessible by motorway from Prague, Brno and Ostrava. This university city is best known for its baroque fountains and Holy Trinity Column, a UNESCO heritage site. Olomouc houses many religious monuments, such as the Archbishop's Palace, the only seat of a sitting bishop that is open to the public in Central Europe. In this season, the tours of the palace are enlivened with guides in period costumes. From June to September tourists can visit major churches free of charge. This year, the Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary at Svatý Kopeček outside Olomouc, which Pope John Paul II paid a visit to, joins in for the first time. All the significant sights, historic lanes and beautiful parks can be viewed from the saddle of a bike, a four-wheeler, a tourist train or even a raft. Additionally, Olomouc boasts a unique system of forts and military buildings that surround the city. Their history is described on a new thirty-kilometre-long biking and hiking route.
The zoo at Svatý Kopeček just outside Olomouc is also introducing a new feature this season: in the summer it will open a new safari, where for the first time tourists will be able to observe the animals in the run from close up.
The Olomouc Region is also ideal for cycling trips, and is expanding its already dense network of bike trails even further this season. Bikers visiting the Rychlebské Trails are in for a great experience. This network of mountain bike trails, the largest in the Czech Republic, offers over sixty kilometres of cycling paths that start and end at the village of Černá Voda. The local routes offer something for everybody: in addition to difficult trails for experienced bikers, there is also a path for beginners and for families with children. This year sees the opening of a new, eight-kilometre-long Superflow Trail at the Rychlebské Trails. Kouty nad Desnou in the Jeseníky Mountains is home to the largest Bike Park, with tracks of varying difficulty, suitable even for less experienced bikers and children. A local six-seater chair lift takes tourists to one of the seven greatest wonders of the Czech Republic, the Dlouhé Stráně pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant lying at 1,350 m above sea level. The site is the starting point for other captivating routes along the Jeseníky ridges that are great both for pedestrians and cyclists.
Another new addition this season is the seventy-kilometre-long Biking into the Past trail through the Moravian Gate, which connects major archaeological sites in the Hranice, Přerov and Lipník nad Bečvou regions. It will take tourists to the prehistoric sites of mammoth hunters, to the medieval castle of Helfštýn or to Lipník nad Bečvou, with the oldest Jewish synagogue in Moravia.
The Olomouc Region is the second most important spa region in the Czech Republic, and is sought after by tourists looking for relaxation. Its seven spa centres continue to improve and expand their range of stays and procedures, with the number of wellness facilities growing every year as well. The spas that tourists can relax at include Teplice nad Bečvou and Slatinice near Olomouc. The Priessnitz Spa in Jeseník is yet another facility to introduce new amenities. Visitors can now enjoy, for example, the Priessnitz elixir, which combines the renowned hydrotherapy methods of the spa founder with modern healing practices, or the distinctive local outdoor spa park, where everyone can try out the traditional methods of hydrotherapy for themselves. Other high-quality revitalisation spots are the spa of Velké Losiny, famous for the outstanding effects of its thermal healing springs, the Dolní Lipová spa and the Bludov spa near Šumperk.

The Olomouc Region is a great tourist destination for both entertainment and leisureUnique treatments, relaxation and ma...
10/05/2013

The Olomouc Region is a great tourist destination for both entertainment and leisure

Unique treatments, relaxation and many leisure options are available to spa visitors in Central Moravia and the Jeseníky Mountains. Spa stays can be combined with visits to attractive locations in the region or its many trails for hikers and cyclists.

Spas have a long tradition in the Olomouc Region; each year, their excellent care is experienced by tens of thousands of visitors. Situated in the beautiful Bečva River valley, the largest spa in Central Moravia is found in Teplice nad Bečvou in the Přerov region. The valley is home to mineral springs rich in carbon dioxide, which is beneficial for the entire body. Therapeutic baths are complemented by special treatments, massages, body wraps and unique cryotherapy in a polarium. Directly on the spa premises you will find the warmest caves in the Czech Republic – the Zbrašov Aragonite Caves with unique stalactite and stalagmite formations. Another favourite tourist destination is the nearby Hranice Chasm, deepest in the Czech Republic, and the medieval castle of Helfštýn. The valley can be also explored on the Bečva cycling path running through the historic towns of Hranice, Lipník nad Bečvou with the oldest synagogue in Moravia, and Přerov. A new cycling trail opened this year connects important archaeological sites and taking tourists to the prehistoric homes of mammoth hunters.
The centre of Central Moravia is the historical city of Olomouc with the second largest heritage zone in the Czech Republic, Baroque palaces and fountains, unique church monuments and the Holy Trinity Column inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Located a few kilometres from Olomouc is the Slatinice Spa, where mineral springs containing hydrogen sulphide have been used for medical treatments since the 16th century. The spa offers relaxation stays, an enchanting natural environment and many tourist attractions in the surrounding area. Bouzov and Šternberk castles and the Náměšť na Hané Chateau are located nearby.
Regaining your strength and discovering places surrounded by beautiful mountain nature is possible in Jeseníky, where you will find the oldest hydrotherapy spa in the world. The Priessnitz Spa in Jeseník is renowned for its strong therapeutic effects and a broad offer of treatments and relaxation stays. The local spa park is a European rarity, allowing anyone to try out hydrotherapy for themselves. With its location, the spa is also an excellent starting point for hiking and cycling trips in the Jeseníky Mountains.
The Velké Losiny Thermal Spa is one of the oldest and best-known Moravian spas. Its sulphur springs with temperatures of around 36 °C are used for medicinal baths complemented by many relaxation and wellness treatments. The chateau is surrounded by a beautiful park. Other sites worth visiting include the unique Handmade Paper Mill and its museum, where paper has been manufactured in the traditional way for more than 400 years. You can also visit the pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant of Dlouhé Stráně, one of the seven wonders of the Czech Republic.
Original and well-renowned treatments of metabolic disorders and obesity are offered at the Dolní Lipová Spa; rehabilitation and reconditioning stays can be also experienced at the spa in Bludov near Šumperk.
The Jeseníky Mountains and foothills are also a biker’s paradise. A unique experience awaits visitors on the Rychlebské Trails. This largest network of mountain bike trails in the Czech Republic offers over sixty kilometres of cycling paths centred at the village of Černá Voda, with more added every year. In addition to difficult trails for experienced bikers, there is also a path for beginners and for families with children.
While staying in the Olomouc Region, do not forget to sample its traditional cuisine and local gastronomic delicacies. One of the renowned treats is Tvarůžky cheese, which local restaurants serve in many variations. The region’s breweries offer delicious beer or, if you’d like, the opportunity to take a beer bath.

05/12/2012

A Christmas atmosphere, modern ski resorts and unique landmarks will enchant visitors to the Olomouc Region

A festive atmosphere prevails in the cities of the Olomouc Region. Tourists can savour it at the Christmas markets and fairs with their acclaimed gastronomic specialties, punch and traditional products made by local craftsmen. The region also offers the unique combination of the Jeseníky Mountains, with their ski resorts, and the unique landmarks of Central Moravia.

The historical city of Olomouc is the centre of the Olomouc Region. Thanks to its location right in the middle of Moravia, Olomouc is easily accessible by motorway from Prague, Brno and Ostrava. A rich history, ancient landmarks, palaces, cathedrals and Baroque fountains create an unmistakable backdrop. Tourists will enjoy festive holiday moments in the beautiful surroundings of the historical centre, with its City Hall and astronomical clock, and the nearby 32-metre-high Holy Trinity Column, which is a UNESCO landmark. From 24 November the centre of Olomouc is brightened up by Christmas markets, where tourists can admire traditional handicrafts, taste the popular punch and sample local gastronomic specialties. This year the city of Olomouc has prepared a three-day Advent package stay with selected hotels for tourists at Christmas time. The special offer for very attractive prices is valid from 30 November to 21 December.
Other cities in the Olomouc Region also offer a genuine Christmas atmosphere at Christmas markets and fairs, e.g. in Prostějov, Přerov, Jeseník, Šternberk, Litovel, Lipník, Uničov or Šumperk. You can spend your leisure time by taking a tour of the unique landmarks, or visiting museums and galleries. In Olomouc, you can visit the beautiful St Wenceslas cathedral and the archbishop’s mausoleum, the Archdiocesan Museum or the only seat of a reigning bishop in Central Europe that is open to the public – the Archbishop’s Palace.
The Olomouc Museum of National Art and History has new interactive exhibitions on the history and nature of the region. The Exhibition on Time in Šternberk, with hundreds of exhibits and interactive programmes, also beckons you for a visit. Visitors can go back in time to the period connected to the witch trials through the new exhibition on Witch Trials in the Jesenik Region in the Museum of National Art and History in the Jesenik Region.
Other tourist attractions are also open in the winter months – the unique Dlouhé Stráně Pumped-Storage Hydro Power Station or the Handmade Paper Mill and Paper Museum 1}in Velké Losiny, with traditional paper manufacturing.
The Olomouc Region extends to the Jeseníky Mountains and the highest mountain in Moravia, Praděd. Winter sports lovers should not miss the opportunity to visit one of the forty modern ski resorts, which are continuously improving their services and increasing the level of comfort of their visitors.
The resorts offer sports activities for beginners, advanced skiers and snowboarding fans for very attractive prices. In the modern resort in Kouty nad Desnou, with the first six-seater chairlift in the Czech Republic, there are four ski runs with a total length of 5.7 km. The Ovčárna ski resort offers the highest ski runs and ideal snow conditions under the highest mountain of the Jeseníky – Praděd. At the Bonera ski resort in Ramzová tourists will find the longest ski run in the Czech Republic, which is 3260 metres long. The Jeseníky will also please cross-country skiers, who can enjoy hundreds of kilometres of well-groomed cross-country trails.
You can also spend your winter holiday in the Olomouc Region by relaxing in one of the nine spas and many wellness centres with their extensive offer of procedures, massages and other services. The Priessnitz Spa in Jeseník offers unique procedures or a balneopark. Visitors can relax and gain new strength in the Dolní Lipová, Bludov, Teplice nad Bečvou or Velké Losiny spas, with their healing thermal springs.

29/10/2012

Excellent conditions for skiers and a unique heritage attract visitors to the Olomouc Region in the winter season

The Olomouc Region is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The region offers not only ski resorts and maintained cross-country trails but also the opportunity to relax in spas or visit unique monuments and museums.

Olomouc is situated directly in the centre of Moravia and is easily accessible by motorway from Prague, Brno and Ostrava. This university city and the spiritual and cultural centre of the region boasts many heritage sites, a unique group of Baroque fountains and the Holy Trinity Column inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Named by the Lonely Planet tourist guide as one of Europe’s hidden treasures, Olomouc offers something new to tourists this winter season: Advent stays. This special offer lasts from 31 November to 21 December. For a special price, tourists can purchase three-day packages for two persons with accommodation and breakfast at a hotel, allowing them to experience the Christmas atmosphere in the historic city, to see its unique sights with a guide and try the famous punch.
The Olomouc Region extends to the Jeseníky mountain range and the highest mountain in Moravia, Praděd. In winter, the Jeseníky attract tourists with hundreds of maintained cross-country trails and beautiful mountain nature. But the Jeseníky also offer downhill skiers dozens of kilometres of slopes for experienced skiers, snowboarders, beginners and children. You can choose from forty ski resorts, which keep expanding and improving their services. The modern ski resort in Kouty nad Desnou offers a six-chair lift, four slopes, a snow park with artificial lighting and a magic carpet lift in a ski school for children and beginners. A new four-seat lift attracts tourists to the Červenohorské sedlo resort with its four ski runs. The highest slopes, lifts and beautiful nature can be found in Ovčárna under Praděd. If you want to ski down the full 3.26 kilometres of the longest ski run in the Czech Republic, visit the Bonera Ramzová ski centre. Close by you’ll find the famous Petříkov centre; families with children can also visit suitable ski slopes at the Kraličák or Skiareál Ostružná resorts.
The Olomouc Region, however, offers much more than just great skiing. Visitors can relax in spas offering massages and relaxing baths for everyone. They can also enjoy the thermal baths of Velké Losiny and Dolní Lipová, the Priessnitz Spa in Jeseník and Teplice nad Bečvou. Alternatively, beer tasting can be combined with an unusual beer bath at the St Wenceslas Brewery in Olomouc.
Tourists shouldn’t miss the opportunity to visit unique museums with winter hours. In Olomouc, they can visit the beautiful St Wenceslas Cathedral and archbishop mausoleum, the Archdiocesan Museum or the only seat of a sitting bishop that is open to public in Central Europe – the Archbishop’s Palace. The Olomouc Museum of National Art and History features new interactive exhibitions on the history and nature of the region. A new exhibition at the Jeseníky Museum of National Art and History is also a unique introduction to the history of witch trials in the Jeseník region. The Manual Paper Mill and Museum of Paper in Velké Losiny is another European curiosity, still making paper the same traditional way as in the 16th century. There are many more interesting museums in the Olomouc Region – see
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22/05/2012

Tourists in the Olomouc Region can look forward to unique monuments, museums with modern exhibits and other new features

Ancient monuments and beautiful nature attract visitors to the Olomouc Region. This year tourists can look forward to a number of new features that will make their stay in Central Moravia and the Jeseníky Mts. even more pleasant. The Olomouc Region offers an extraordinary number of castles, chateaux, museums, unique monuments, natural attractions and a wide range of possibilities for active tourism and relaxation.

The centre of the Olomouc Region is the city of Olomouc, which can be easily reached by motorways from Prague, Brno and Ostrava thanks to its location directly in the heart of Central Moravia. A university town with a rich history, Olomouc is home to a unique collection of Baroque fountains, the Holy Trinity Column (a UNESCO World Heritage monument) and beautiful parks. Tourists can also take in all of the local monuments and the surrounding area by bike (rentals are available on the Upper Square in the centre of the city), by boat and, new this year, on four-wheel vehicles.
Numerous churches, religious monuments and museums are also located in the city. Of particular interest is the newly opened Archbishop's Palace, the only seat of an acting bishop open to the public in Central Europe, the unique Archdiocesan Museum with an extensive painting gallery and the mausoleum of famous bishops in St Wenceslas Cathedral. The Regional Museum in Olomouc offers a new, modern exhibit on the history of the city and the nature of the Olomouc Region.
Olomouc also has a remarkable system of forts and military structures connected by a 30 km bike and hiking trail.
The nearby town of Šternberk is home to a medieval castle and the Time Museum with unique displays and a rare collection of clocks - the only museum of its kind in the Czech Republic and Europe.
Visitors to the town of Lipník nad Bečvou in the Přerov region can visit the second oldest synagogue in the Czech Republic, which recently underwent reconstruction. Mladeč Caves near Litovel offer a new tour trail featuring displays of archaeology finds and human bones over 31,000 years old.
Monuments and tourist attractions provide guides for foreign visitors mostly in English, German, French, Polish and Russian; foreign language texts are also available at certain locations.
The Jeseníky Mts. with the highest peak in Moravia - Praděd - are located in the northern part of the Olomouc Region. The popular tourist area with pristine nature offers many trails for hikers and cyclists. Kouty nad Desnou is home to the most modern recreational resort in the Jeseníky Mts. The ski lift at the local Bike Part takes cyclists up to Medvědí hora, the starting point for trips and downhill trails ranked by their degree of difficulty. The largest network of mountain bike trails in the Czech Republic, the Rychleby Trails, offers several connected circuits around the town of Černá Voda in the Jeseník region. The trails are suitable for both beginners and experienced off-road cyclists as well as families with children.
The history of the northern part of the Olomouc Region is associated with witch trials, which are the focus of a newly opened exhibition at the Jeseník Region Museum of Natural History. On display in the cellar of the “Water Fortress” in the town of Jeseník are documents and replicas of torture devices. Visitors can also watch a film on local history. Tourists can take a trip to the Handmade Paper Factory and Museum in Velké Losiny or visit one of the seven wonders of the Czech Republic - the Dlouhé Stráně pumped-storage power plant in the Jeseníky Mts.
Spas in Teplice nad Bečvou, Dolní Lipová, Bludov and the Priessnitz Spa in the town of Jeseník are ideal relaxation facilities; visitors can also relax in the thermal spas in Velké Losiny and at the Olomouc Beer Spa. The Taste of Jeseníky project is unique way to discover this mountain region. Traditional local specialties can be sampled at selected restaurants.

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