Bradlo [Moravany u Kyjova]
Bradlo [Moravany u Kyjova]
Highlight • Monumento
Bradlo, a prominent peak nestled in the picturesque Chřiby mountains of the Czech Republic, stands as a significant natural landmark near the municipality of Moravany u Kyjova. Rising to an elevation of 543.4 meters above sea level, it is recognized as the highest point within the Hodonín district part of the Chřiby range. This site uniquely blends natural beauty with historical intrigue, featuring remnants of an ancient hillfort and a historic carved viewing platform that contribute to its character as…
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Elevazione 520 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
mercoledì 11 marzo
16°C
2°C
24 %
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Velocità max vento: 11,0 km/h
The terrain around Bradlo primarily consists of forest trails. While generally accessible, some sections can be moderately challenging due to elevation changes and natural forest paths. Comfortable hiking shoes are highly recommended for exploring the area.
Absolutely. The most prominent feature is the historic viewing platform, carved into a rock formation as early as 1897, which offers expansive panoramic views. You'll also encounter interesting rock formations along the ridge, such as Rozštípená skála and Moštěnické kameny.
Bradlo is generally considered family-friendly for those accustomed to forest walks, and many trails are suitable for dogs on a leash. The paths are natural and can be uneven, so consider the age and stamina of children, and ensure your dog is comfortable with varied terrain. There are no specific facilities for children or pets, so plan accordingly.
While specific large parking lots are not highlighted, visitors typically find parking near the Koryčanská chapel, which serves as the most common starting point for the forest path leading to Bradlo. It's advisable to arrive earlier, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as spaces can be limited.
Public transport options directly to Bradlo are limited. The nearest village is Moravany u Kyjova, which may have bus connections. From Moravany, you would likely need to walk or arrange local transport to reach the Koryčanská chapel, the main access point for the trails to Bradlo.
Bradlo is generally considered to offer intermediate hiking. The ascent to the summit involves a forest path with some elevation gain. While not overly strenuous for experienced hikers, it requires a reasonable level of fitness. The highlight data categorizes it as 'intermediate'.
A typical visit, including the hike from Koryčanská chapel to the summit, enjoying the views from the platform, and exploring some of the rock formations, can take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, depending on your pace and how much time you spend at the top. This does not include travel time to and from the area.
Bradlo itself is a natural site within the Chřiby mountains, so there are no direct facilities like cafes or pubs on the peak. For such amenities, you would need to visit nearby villages such as Moravany u Kyjova or the larger town of Kyjov, where you can find various dining and accommodation options.
While the intro mentions pleasant conditions in spring, summer, and autumn, Bradlo can be visited in winter. However, expect snow and potentially icy conditions on the forest paths. Proper winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly traction aids, would be essential. The views can be stunning in winter, but accessibility and trail conditions will be more challenging.
The primary access is via the green tourist marker from Koryčanská chapel, which leads directly to the summit. While a specific named 'nature trail' isn't detailed, the area is crisscrossed with forest paths. You can create circular routes by combining different marked trails in the Chřiby mountains, often returning via the blue-marked route that connects to the chapel.
Bradlo has a rich history, including remnants of an ancient hradisko (hillfort) at its summit, first documented in 1905. The area is also associated with local legends of brigands and a countess's daughter. A more somber historical event is the 1952 military aircraft crash below the summit, which claimed five lives. These elements add a deep historical layer to the natural beauty.