Trail Junction by the Dlouhé Stráně Upper Reservoir Barrier
Trail Junction by the Dlouhé Stráně Upper Reservoir Barrier
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The Trail Junction by the Dlouhé Stráně Upper Reservoir Barrier marks a significant point for explorers in the majestic Jeseníky Mountains of the Czech Republic. Situated near the Dlouhé Stráně Upper Reservoir, a remarkable feat of engineering and the highest-altitude body of water in the country at 1350 meters above sea level, this junction serves as a gateway to panoramic views and diverse trails. It offers a unique vantage point to appreciate both the natural beauty of the Olomouc Region…
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Trails originating from Kouty nad Desnou, a common starting point, typically involve an elevation gain of around 779-789 meters to reach the upper reservoir. This makes for a challenging but rewarding ascent.
Yes, several notable points enrich the journey. You might pass the Tetřeví chata Lookout Tower, accessible via cable car or a challenging hike, offering great views. Further along, the Mravenečník – sedlo signpost provides a path where you can observe impressive wind turbines and, in good weather, enjoy views of peaks like Praděd and Vysoká hole before reaching the reservoir.
The primary access point is Kouty nad Desnou, which is reachable by public transport. From there, you can either hike or take the cable car towards Medvědí hora to shorten the ascent to the reservoir area.
Generally, no special permits are required for hiking or cycling on the designated trails around the Dlouhé Stráně Upper Reservoir. However, car access directly to the reservoir itself requires a special permit, as it's primarily for operational vehicles.
The Dlouhé Stráně Upper Reservoir is a significant tourist attraction, so it can get quite busy, especially during weekends and holidays in the warmer months. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting on weekdays or arriving early in the morning.
Yes, the area transforms into a winter wonderland. While some trails may be challenging, parts are suitable for winter hiking with appropriate gear like snowshoes or crampons. Mini skis can also be used on certain sections, offering a different kind of adventure.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in the Jeseníky Mountains, including those around the Dlouhé Stráně Upper Reservoir. It's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas and near wildlife, and to clean up after them.
While there might not be cafes directly at the reservoir barrier, the area around the cable car station at Kouty nad Desnou and potentially near Tetřeví chata offers refreshment options. It's advisable to carry your own snacks and drinks, especially for longer hikes.
The entire perimeter walk around the upper reservoir offers spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of the Jeseníky Mountains. On clear days, you can see distant peaks like Praděd and Vysoká hole. The area near the Mravenečník – sedlo signpost also provides excellent vistas.
Routes vary in difficulty and terrain. Some paths from Kouty nad Desnou are challenging hiking trails, while others are asphalt roads suitable for cycling or easier walking. The cable car option significantly reduces the ascent, leading to Medvědí hora, from where you can continue on foot. From the reservoir barrier, you can follow a gravel slope towards Branka or an asphalt road towards the lower reservoir.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter a mix of well-maintained asphalt roads, particularly around the reservoir itself and on some access routes. Other sections involve gravel slopes and more natural, moderately difficult hiking trails. Appropriate footwear is essential due to the varied surfaces and potential for uneven ground.
Yes, tours of the Dlouhé Stráně pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant are available, offering insight into this incredible engineering marvel. These tours typically need to be booked in advance and provide an educational experience about its functioning and history.