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Háječek is a distinctive modern observation deck, or "nadhledna" as it's uniquely known, situated atop Háječek hill at an elevation of 603 meters in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. Located between the villages of Zborov and Svébohov, near the town of Zábřeh na Moravě, this striking galvanized iron structure, built in 2022, offers expansive panoramic views across the Moravian landscape.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking 360-degree vistas from the observation platform, which stands 27 meters high. From this…
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Wysokość 590 m
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Zasilane przez Foreca
czwartek 5 marca
15°C
-4°C
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 8.0 km/h
The Háječek observation deck, or 'nadhledna,' stands out with its distinctive galvanized iron structure shaped like a hyperbolic paraboloid. Designed by Prof. Ing. Arch. Zdeněk Fránek, it was recognized as the 'Observation Deck of the Year 2022' in the Czech Republic by the Club of Friends of Observation Towers, and won first place in the Olomouc Region competition for 2022.
Yes, while the observation deck area is freely accessible year-round, entry to the viewing platform itself requires a ticket. You can purchase this ticket at the automatic machine located at the turnstile.
There are two primary access routes. From Svébohov, the yellow-marked trail is approximately 2.5 km long with an elevation gain of 186 meters. From Zborov, the path is shorter, about 1.5 km, with an elevation gain of 129 meters. Both routes are suitable for mountain biking.
The observation deck is accessible year-round. While the intro mentions clear weather is best for views, winter can offer a unique experience. However, hikers should be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions on the trails, especially given the elevation gain. Sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip is highly recommended.
The provided information does not detail specific public transport stops directly at Háječek. Visitors typically drive to the nearby villages of Svébohov or Zborov and then hike or bike to the viewpoint. While parking is available in these villages, it's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, as spaces can fill up quickly.
The trails from Svébohov and Zborov are generally manageable for families, though the elevation gain should be considered for younger children. Both routes are suitable for mountain bikes, indicating a relatively smooth path. Dogs are generally welcome on trails in the Czech Republic, but always ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them.
From the 27-meter high platform, you can enjoy a circular panorama. This includes almost the entire ridge of the Jeseníky Mountains, with prominent peaks like Lázek and Suchý vrch. To the south, the Zábřežská vrchovina highlands are visible, encompassing the town of Zábřeh and the valley of the Morava River.
Yes, the route from Svébohov to Háječek, which follows the yellow tourist mark, is also part of the educational trail called 'Nebe, peklo, země, ráj Svébohov' (Heaven, Hell, Earth, Paradise Svébohov). This trail offers additional insights into the local area.
While the intro suggests clear weather for optimal views, visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon can offer softer light for photography and potentially fewer crowds. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends. The observation deck's year-round accessibility means you can choose a time that suits your preference for light and solitude.
There are no cafes, restaurants, or accommodation facilities directly at the Háječek observation deck. Visitors typically find amenities in the nearby villages of Svébohov or Zborov, or in the larger town of Zábřeh na Moravě, which is a short drive away.