
Beskydské nebe (Beskid Sky)
Get to know the Beskid Mountains from the inside!
Get to know the nature of the magical Beskid Mountains and follow the Beskydské nebe (Beskid Sky) trail. The route, which is on land and even in the air, is almost two kilometres long. Walk across a wooden footbridge over a ravine, visit the Life in the Treetops exhibit, and encounter silhouettes of birds of prey, including the golden eagle, which are suspended from the roof of the covered amphitheatre that the entire trail is named after.
The most popular part of the nature trail is the aerial walkway, which is 85 metres long. There are six stops along the way. At each stop, you can learn about life in the treetops.
Beskydské nebe (Beskid Sky) is located in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. From there it is close to the biggest and oldest open-air museum in Central Europe in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, or to Ostrava, a city with unique industrial architecture.
Beskydské nebe (Beskid Sky) is located in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. From there it is close to the biggest and oldest open-air museum in Central Europe in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, or to Ostrava, a city with unique industrial architecture.


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Wallachian kingdom and the Beskids
The Beskid Mountains offer a perfect combination of nature and the creations of man – high, forest-carpeted hills, orchid-filled meadows and unique folk architecture sensitively inserted into the landscape. Then there’s the sheep’s cheese, tarts, slivovitz and other local specialities to savour. The pagan god Radegast, after whom the local beer is name, has ruled over this land since time immemorial.