Beskydy - Czech republic
Beskydy Mountains are situated in the eastern part of Czech Republic near to the border with Poland and Slovakia . They are formed by Moravian and Silesian Beskydy and its environs, Štramberk Highlands and the northern part of Vsetín Hills. The highest point of Beskydy is Lysá hora (1323 m), on the frontier of Poland and Slovakia , in an area of Oravské and Zywiecké Beskydy there is Babia hora (1725 m). On the territory of Beskydy there is extending Protected Natural Area Beskydy.
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Ski Area Solisko
Ski centre
Region of Moravia-Silesia, Vsetín district
This ski centre is situated at Horní Bečva mountain community, Region of Moravia-Silesia, Beskydy Mountains, in an altitude of 550-800 metres above sea level.
You can ski on three slopes, which are connected mutually.
From great ski-towagew, you can enjoy a marvellous view to Lysá hora Mountain.
This ski centre is offering in winter following services:
- several ski slopes of various stages of difficulty, the longest makes 1000 metres
- three ski-lifts (one children)
- ski-running routes and circuits
- ski learning school for beginners
- sli service
- ski facilities rent
- refreshment in kiosk
- the meals are offered in new chalet
- two parkings below ski area
Ski lifts:
Name |
Length in meters: |
Exceeding in metres: |
Great |
600 |
105 |
Middle |
450 |
80 |
Small |
280 |
15 |
GPS: 49°24'50.505"N, 18°18'54.057"E
Text: Stanislava Waniová
Photo: Google.com
Mountains / Europe / Czech republic
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