Basic information about the trail
The trail between Rožnov pod Radhoštěm and Brňov is tailor-made for lovers of beautiful landscapes. Wandering along the ridge of Rožnovská brázda.
What's ahead of us?
Starting point: Rožnov pod Radhoštěm
Ending point: Brňov
Distance: 20,2 km
Estimated travel time: 6:32 hours
Difficulty: medium
Altitude: ascent 536 m, descent 602 m
Surface: mainly forest and field paths, paved roads
Critical points: the trail runs a short distance along a busy road after Rožnov pod Radhoštěm. It is necessary to take extra care and attention when crossing.
Our tips:
The trail end at the train station, from where you can take a train to Valašské Meziříčí. Here it is possible to accommodate and have a good dinner.
or
you can choose the tourist path that leads from Velká Lhota directly to Valašské Meziříčí. Here is a link to a map of this more convenient option.
What can be seen?
Archaeological, pilgrimage, technical and natural monuments.
Jurkovič’s lookout tower
- Karlův kopec, 756 61 Rožnov pod Radhoštěm
- www.visitroznov.cz
- ic@roznov.cz
- +420 571 652 444
Jurkovič’s lookout tower
The unique Jurkovič lookout tower was built on the Charles Hill in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm according to the plans of the architect Dušan Jurkovič, above the Wallachian heritage of the Wallachian Open Air Museum. The well-known architect Dušan Jurkovič designed the lookout tower, which now stands on Karlova Hill in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, as early as 1896. The height of the tower is 32 metres, with the highest viewing platform at 19 metres. The most interesting feature of the building is that all of the blacksmithing and plumbing work and most of the carpentry work, including the details, were done by hand using old working methods that are almost no longer in use today. 200 cubic metres of logs were used to build the tower and the colour scheme of the tower corresponds to Jurkovič’s buildings on the Pustevny. The Jurkovič tower in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm is built according to the original architect’s designs with only minor modifications based on current regulations.
The lookout tower offers a view of the western part of the village of Hutisko-Solanec, the village of Vigantice, the parts of Rožnov: Hážovice, Tylovice, Kramolišov, the centre of Rožnov, the northern parts of Rožnov, the villages in the western part of the Rožnovská brázda, the city park, the parts of Rožnov: Letná, Rybníčky and part of Horní Paseky in the north of the city, the Radhošť massif.
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Wallachian Open Air Museum
- Palackého 147 756 61 Rožnov pod Radhoštěm
- www.nmvp.cz/roznov
- muzeum@nmvp.cz
- +420 571 757 111
Wallachian Open Air Museum
When you say “open-air museum” in the Czech Republic, many people think of the one in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm. The largest and oldest open-air museum in Central Europe was founded in 1925 and in its three expositions, the Wooden Town, Wallachian Village and Mill Valley, there are almost 100 monumental objects. The Wallachian Open Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm was founded in 1925 by the Jaroňek siblings and is the oldest museum of its kind in Central Europe. The most striking feature of the museum’s current activities is the purposeful effort to revive forgotten traditional techniques, folk art and customs, as well as to reconstruct the social life, trade and entertainment of our ancestors.
Wooden Town
The Wooden Town is the oldest and most visited area of the Wallachian Open Air Museum. It was opened in 1925 and presents the way of life in a small town in the period from the middle of the 19th century to the first quarter of the 20th century. During the high season, folklore and craft programmes are held here every weekend. The wooden town is the venue for several folklore festivals. There is also an exhibition of the post office in the Wooden Town. This revived exhibition not only provides visitors with permanent postal services, but also offers a wide range of products for sale. In the building of the Manor Granary there is a permanent exhibition “How our ancestors built”.
Mill Valley
Mill Valley is the youngest area of the Wallachian Open Air Museum. It was opened in 1982. It brings together technical buildings that are still functional today, mostly water-powered. The location of the mound, the mill and the sawmill is almost an exact reconstruction of the situation that still existed in Velké Karlovice in the first half of the 19th century – the valley of Podťata. The oil pressing plant is an original building from the 17th century. The hammer mill is a reconstruction of the Ostravice operation. With the exception of the pressing plant, all mechanisms are driven by water power. There is an exposition “Means of transport in Wallachia” in the building of the Ostravice wagon shed. The exhibition presents various forms of means of transport used in agriculture, forestry, commercial activities, passenger transport and other trades and crafts. In 2008 – 2009, the complex was expanded with new objects – a dwelling house from Trojanovice, a forge from Horní Lidec and a barn from Velké Karlovice – Podťatý. A timbered bell tower from Dolní Bečva, which originally stood in the area of the Wooden Town, was also added to the Hamer part of the Mill Valley.
Wallachian village
Wallachian Heritage is the largest area of the Wallachian Open Air Museum. Farmsteads, shepherd’s buildings, a mill and a forge are located in a landscape whose ruggedness is reminiscent of many villages on the slopes of the Beskydy Mountains. The first buildings were constructed in 1962 and the area was opened to the public in 1972. The interiors of the houses depict the way of living from the middle of the 19th century in different social classes. Throughout the year, programmes are held here, reviving the old ways of farming. Fields, gardens and fruit trees are reminiscent of the cultivation of old crops. During the tour one can meet many domestic animals and a flock of sheep.
When visiting the Rožnov Open-Air Museum, you will get to know Wallachia as it was 100 years ago and more. You can walk through the new exposition – a small town under Radhoštěm and continue to wander among the houses of the old Rožnov square, the Wallachian village, where old crops and fruit trees with ancient varieties are still grown today, or take a look into the hammer mill, pressing plant, souk, mill or sawmill, where all the equipment is powered by water and is fully functional. In 2017, the museum staff built a stone barn here themselves. It is a faithful copy of the building that stood in Wallachia.
Various events are held in the Open-Air Museum throughout the year – fairs, festivals, demonstrations of traditional crafts and folk customs, as well as tastings of Wallachian specialties.
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Tourist Information Centre
- Masarykovo náměstí 131, 756 61 Rožnov pod Radhoštěm
- www.visitroznov.cz
- ic@roznov.cz
- +420 571 652 444
Rožnov Castle
- 756 61 Rožnov pod Radhoštěm
- www.visitroznov.cz
- ic@roznov.cz
- +420 571 652 444
Rožnov Castle
Rožnov Castle stood on the top of Hradisko Hill, rising above the left bank of the Bečva River near Rožnov pod Radhoštěm. The castle was founded in the second half of the 13th century by Bishop Bruno of Šaumburk or his successor Dětřich. In 1310, the castle belonged to the lords of Krásno, in the 14th century the fortifications were strengthened under the lords of Kravař and in the 15th century a new Forecastle was built under the lords of Cimburk or Sovinec. In 1505 the castle was acquired by the Kunštát family, in 1526 by Jaroslav of Šternberk. At the beginning of the 16th century the western palace of the castle was rebuilt in the early Renaissance style. In 1535 the castle was the property of Jan of Pernštejn, but four years later it was occupied by the army by order of Emperor Ferdinand I and heavily damaged because robbers settled there. Later the castle was temporarily repaired and in 1660 it was again used by the manorial officials.
In the second half of the 17th century, when invasions from Hungary threatened, the fortifications were strengthened by building baroque bastions. At the end of the 17th century it was completely abandoned. The castle did not fall into ruin until the beginning of the 18th century under the Žerotín family, when its masonry was used to rebuild the nearby farm yard. In 1862, the citizens of Rožnov received permission from the municipal authority to dismantle the remains of the castle for the construction of their dwellings.
The core of the castle consists of a pair of opposing palaces with a spacious courtyard between them. Access to the core was provided by a gate in the south-eastern part of the core. On the northern side, below the core, was the smaller Undercroft, which ensured the economic operation of the castle. The castle is surrounded on three sides by a massive moat and rampart, even doubled in several places.
Evangelical Tolerant Church
- 757 01 Velká Lhota
- www.velkalhota.cz
- velka-lhota@evangnet.cz
- +420 571 638 007
Evangelical Tolerant Church
The wooden church in Velká Lhota is a church of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren and is a unique cultural monument in the village of Velká Lhota in the Vsetín district of the Zlín Region. It was built in 1783 shortly after the issuance of the toleration patent of Emperor Joseph II. It has never been rebuilt, among other things due to the poverty of the parishioners, and thus remains the only wooden church with the original features of toleration churches in the Czech Republic. The writer Jan Karafiát served as parish priest here for twenty years at the end of the 19th century. The church was declared an immovable cultural monument of the Czech Republic in 1964 and was classified as a national cultural monument in 2008.
History of establishment
The Evangelical congregation was established in the former Hrubá Lhota a year after the publication of the toleration patent, which ended the long-standing persecution of Protestants. Services were first held in the barn of Jiří Fabián. The place was chosen because the Catholic authorities in none of the neighbouring villages wanted to provide land directly on the territory of the village (neither Malé Bystřice nor Střítež nad Bečvou). Later, a timbered church covered with shingles was built from thick spruce logs. However, there were strict rules that had to be followed before the first services could be held there in 1783.
The toleration church could not have a tower or bells, and even the entrance could not face the main access road. The windows had to be small. The church, which is surrounded on two sides by an arcade, is unheated, without artificial lighting, and the interior is devoid of statues and paintings. The only distinctive decorations are Bible quotations written in Swabian on black panels and a quotation from the Gospel of Matthew on the ceiling of the church.
The church was for a long time the only Protestant church on the territory of Žerotín manor after the toleration patent was issued. It was not until 1866 that another Protestant church was built in nearby Střítež. In 1938 a harmonium was purchased for the church, the organ was not installed until 1996. The church is still in use and holds Sunday services and other ceremonies – continuously since the founding of the church.
Skypal's Rock
- Velká Lhota
- www.velkalhota.cz
- obec@velkalhota.cz
- +420 571 638 007
Skypal’s Rock
Thanks to deforestation, this rock formation, hidden in the forest for many years, has become a dominant feature of Medůvka and its surroundings, its beauty overshadowing even the nearby and much larger climbing rocks. These, together with the rock, create a very impressive backdrop of life. The rock formation offers a nice view of the deep Brňovský valley, the lower climbing rocks of Medůvky and the secluded area with a modern replica of a windmill, after whose original owner – Adolf Skypal – the rock formation is named.
Rock formations Medůvka
- Velká Lhota
- www.velkalhota.cz
- obec@velkalhota.cz
- +420 571 638 007
Rock formation Medůvka
A small but very important area of the Moravian sandstones in terms of difficulty, discovered for climbing only at the beginning of the 1980s. The rock is divided into two parts, the Little Meduvka and the Big Meduvka. The formation consists of one tower and two peripheral blocks, with the valley wall of the highest block reaching a height of 10 m. An isolated rock formation in the shape of a characteristic needle, situated on the eastern side of the massif, is 3 m high. Although the dimensions of the rock are not impressive, it is one of the most important climbing sites in Moravia. The rock is made of very hard quartz sandstone. Most of the trails lead in the valley north walls, the rocks are sunny only from the west. The terrain is suitable for warm summer days.
Tourist Information Centre
- Komenského 169/4a 757 01 Valašské Meziříčí 1
- www.info-vm.cz
- info@info-vm.cz
- +420 571 684 558
Where to eat and sleep?
Restaurants and accommodation along the trail.
Penzion Restaurant Oáza
- Bystřička 35, 75624 Bystřička
- www.oazapenzion.cz
- restaurantoaza@seznam.cz
- +420 606 784 872
Chata pod hrází
- Bystřička ev. č. 170 75624 Bystřička
- bystricka-prehrada.webnode.cz
- zondracek@volny.cz
- +420 731 570 008
Chata Sfinx
- Bystřička ev.č. 203 75624 Bystřička
- chatasfinx.webnode.cz
- chatasfinx@seznam.cz
- +420 724 420 482
Ubytovna města Valašského Meziříčí
- Žerotínova 736 75701 Valašské Meziříčí
- ubytovnavm.cz
- info@ubytovnavm.cz
- +420 777 485 323
TK DEZA Valašské Meziříčí s.r.o.
- Kouty 408, 757 01 Valašské Meziříčí
- tenisdeza.cz
- rezervace@tenisdeza.cz
- +420 606 762 922
Ubytování Valašské Meziříčí
- Komenského 169/4a 757 01 Valašské Meziříčí 1
- www.info-vm.cz
- info@info-vm.cz
- +420 571 684 558
Photogallery
Photos from hiking.
Why walk the trails of the Cyril and Methodius Route?
The long-distance trails of the Cyril and Methodius Route invite you to pilgrimage sites and archaeological sites that have contributed significantly to the development of Slavic culture. They are signposted in both directions and encourage wandering without borders, not only state borders.
- Experience: you'll be surprised what you can do
- Great signposting: tourist signposting
- Incredible landscape: we wander through the countryside off the busy stretches
What can be obtained?
Perhaps everyone likes to bring back something from hiking, be it various tourist and souvenir items. If you will be hiking the Cyril and Methodius Route, we have prepared the following printed materials to motivate you to hike the trail:
- Pilgrimage passports: collecting stamps for a special passport
- Memorial letters: a souvenir letter at the end of the journey
- Maps: printed guide