Best mountain peaks around Bruntál are characterized by a unique landscape shaped by a volcanic past, situated at the edge of the Jeseníky mountain range. This region in the Moravian-Silesian area features visible lava flows and distinct geological formations from volcanic activity between one and two million years ago. The diverse terrain offers a range of natural features, from volcanic landscapes to forests. Many peaks provide panoramic views of the Jeseníky Mountains and surrounding plains.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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We stopped here on our EB Tuor 2025 and had a lovely evening up here.
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Experience the adventure yourself.👌😎🗼
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a mandatory point to walk or cycle through
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The Venus volcano is an extinct Quaternary volcano above the village of Mezina, south of Bruntál. There is a flat crater at the top and side craters with lava caves. Only the red-brown color of the soil reminds us of volcanic activity here. Two lava flows are heading in a northeasterly direction. Its top was destroyed by ash mining in the past.
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Zamecky Vrch is a poorly recognizable and visible mountain due to the dense forestation, through which the top also does not offer views.
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Drive along a quiet side road with a border crossing between Poland and the Czech Republic. There is a beautiful panorama of the surrounding area at the top. On the Czech side, there is also a built-up shelter where you can relax and even spend a camping trip.
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The construction of the transmitter with the observation tower began in 1969 according to Jan Liška's design, and it was completed only in 1980. The total height of the building is 146.5 meters, its tip is the highest (artificial) point in the Czech Republic. From the viewing platform, in addition to the Jesenice peaks, you can also see the Krkonoše Mountains with Sněžka, the Beskydy Mountains with Lysa Hora, and if the visibility is good, you can also see the High Tatras or Mala Fatra.
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It is located on the red GSS trail. A stone hut at the top.
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The mountain peaks in the Bruntál area are particularly unique due to their volcanic history and distinct geological formations. The region features visible lava flows and basalt columns, such as the 'Lava Stream near Mezina', resulting from volcanic activity one to two million years ago. Many peaks are also nature reserves, preserving rare plant species adapted to the specific soil conditions.
Among the most popular peaks is Praděd Summit and Observation Tower, the highest mountain in Moravia and the fifth highest in the Czech Republic, offering extensive views. Another highly regarded spot is Srebrna Kopa Summit, known for its wide panoramic views, and Vysoká Hole Summit, which features a scenic ridge trail and a historic baroque sandstone border stone from 1681.
Yes, Venušina sopka [Mezina] is a notable volcanic peak where you can explore lava caves near its summit. Velký Roudný, the tallest volcanic peak in the Bruntál area, is responsible for many of the visible lava flows in the region and offers an educational trail called 'Po vulkanitech' (Around the volcanos) that highlights the volcanic landscape.
The peaks around Bruntál offer excellent panoramic views. From locations like Velký Roudný, you can see the surrounding landscape, the Jeseníky Mountains, the plain towards Opava, and the Slezská Harta reservoir. Praděd Summit and Observation Tower provides extensive views across the entire Jeseníky landscape.
The region offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. For challenging routes, consider the 'Bílé Opavy Waterfalls – Praděd TV Tower loop' or the 'Praděd Junction – Praděd TV Tower loop' near Praděd. There are also educational trails like 'Po vulkanitech' that guide visitors through volcanic sites. You can find more hiking options in the Waterfall hikes around Bruntál guide.
While specific 'family-friendly' categorizations aren't always explicit, many trails offer accessible sections. The educational trail 'Po vulkanitech' around Velký Roudný and Venušina sopka can be an engaging way for families to learn about the region's geology. The area's diverse terrain caters to various fitness levels, offering both challenging treks and more accessible walks.
The Bruntál area provides excellent cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Praděd statue – Altvater (Praděd) loop from Malá Morávka' or the 'Slezská Harta Dam – Basalt Columns Near Mezina loop from Nové Valteřice'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Bruntál guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Bruntál guide.
The highest mountain significantly associated with the Bruntál District is Praděd, standing at 1,491.3 meters. It is the highest mountain in Czech Silesia and Moravia. You can reach its summit by hiking, for example, from Ovčárna via an asphalt road, which is approximately 4 km and offers beautiful views.
Yes, Vysoká Hole Summit features a baroque sandstone border stone from 1681. Additionally, Uhlířský vrch, another volcanic peak, was once an important pilgrimage site, adding a historical dimension to its natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique volcanic history and geological formations, offering a chance to explore relatively young volcanoes in the Czech Republic. The excellent panoramic views of the Jeseníky Mountains and surrounding landscapes are also a major draw. The diverse terrain and well-marked trails make it ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, with many peaks serving as nature reserves that conserve rare plant species.
Yes, Srebrna Kopa Summit is particularly noted for its wide views of the surroundings and is considered a scenic route in the Opava mountains.
Near View of Kopa Biskupia, on the Czech side, there is a built-up shelter where you can relax. Uhlířský vrch also provides a good spot for a picnic at its summit area.


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