Beskydská horská chata Pytlorka is the ideal starting point for exploring the beauty of the Beskydy and its surroundings. This area is unique for its tripoint, where three countries meet: the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland. Each of these regions offers countless activities for nature lovers and adventurers.
From the Czech side, you can explore scenic hiking trails through dense forests and along mountain streams, ideal for hiking, mountain biking, or cross-country skiing. Slovakia attracts visitors with beautiful views and traditional wooden churches, while Poland offers a unique opportunity to discover local culture and traditional Polish towns. No matter which direction you choose, you will undoubtedly discover the charm of this region where three cultures and natural beauties meet.
Czech Side
Dolní Lomná offers a cycling path leading to the village center, where you can taste regional cuisine. Zbojnická Trail serves as a playground with historical features. The Ursus Experience Center offers interactive exhibits about the nature of the Beskydy. The Mionší Primeval Forest educational trail, 7 km long with 10 stops, is open from June 1st to September 15th. The agricultural yard allows children to interact with domestic animals.
The mountain chalets Kamenitý and Slavíč offer great cuisine and views. The Kozubová lookout tower is part of the St. Anna Chapel. In Horní Lomná, you can visit the St. Cross Chapel, a playground, and Wellness Pod Kyčmolem.
In Jablunkov, you can visit Hostinec Harcoff, Hotel Bullawa, Přístav Kostkov, Rybárna Stern, and Hotel Stará Ameryka. Bukovec offers Hotel Kempa with wellness and children’s attractions.
In Mosty u Jablunkova, you can find Grůň, the largest log hotel in the Czech Republic, the historic Šance fortifications, a children’s playground, and the Borovi single trail. The tripoint at Hrčava is the meeting place of three countries, with Hrčavský Grunt and a coffee roastery.
Polish Side
Wisła is a popular tourist town known as the “little Polish Špindl,” offering restaurants, hotels, and entertainment, including an aquapark at Hotel Golebiewski. In Ustroń, you can take a cable car to the Čantoryje mountain with a lookout tower and a forest park with animals. Istebna attracts visitors to the Zagroń aquapark. Koniaków is famous for its Lace Museum and regional inns. Polish Cieszyn offers historical monuments such as a tower and a rotunda. Energylandia is the largest amusement park in Poland with a wide range of attractions. Dreampark Ochaby provides interactive entertainment for the whole family.
Slovak Side
In the Kysuce Beskydy in Slovakia, Snow Paradise Velká Rača offers a wide range of sports and recreational activities, including a chairlift, toboggan run, rope center, and aquazorb, making it an ideal destination for an active holiday. The Vychylovka Open-Air Museum provides a historical experience with authentic architecture and a steam railway, perfect for families with children who want to glimpse into the past.
The variety of activities in the surrounding area is truly abundant, and thanks to the proximity of major cities like Třinec and Ostrava, you have access to an even wider range of possibilities. A complete list of activities, including links and instructions, will be provided upon booking.
We will ensure that every guest finds something to enjoy and can fully experience their stay in this beautiful part of the Beskydy.