Your four-legged friends are our friends too. If you come explore the Beskydy Mountains with a dog, believe that it will have a paradise-like experience with us. The surrounding countryside offers countless possibilities for walks, and the hotel staff will be happy to tell you the secret trail that will take you and your four-legged friend to the legendary Radhost mountain.
Do not forget to include Hukvaldy in your trip plans, the place where the famous composer Leos Janacek was born and lived part of his life. The village boasts the largest castle ruin in Moravia, a romantic game reserve with fallow deer and mouflons, and a musical amphitheatre. Tourists are attracted by the bronze statue of the Cunning Little Vixen, which sits on a glacial erratic. No one should forget to stroke its tail for a few seconds, as legend has it that it brings good luck.
Frenstat pod Radhostem is also a cradle of Czech ski jumpers. Just a few kilometres from our hotel is the ski jumping area of Jiri Raska, who trained and competed here. From here you can follow a marked trail to the hill of Velky Javornik. From the top you can enjoy a breathtaking view of not only the Radhost ridge, but also surrounding towns.
Via the nearby Pindula mountain saddle you can reach the other side of the Beskydy Mountains to Roznov pod Radhostem. The Wallachian open-air museum with traditional rural architecture and reminders of folk traditions and customs awaits you. You can also visit Jurkovic’s lookout tower above the town, a swimming pool or an amusement park. The town is also the crossroads of a number of cycling and hiking trails.
The best way to enjoy the experience of the Beskydy Mountains with your four-legged friend is to enjoy as much views as possible. The biggest magnet on Pustevny are the original buildings of the Slovak architect Dusan Jurkovic. The Mamenka and Libusin are among the most distinctive buildings by Jurkovic in Moravia. Libusin, which burned down in 2014, reopened to the public after reconstruction in 2020. You can also find a glimpse of the architect’s style right here in our hotel in the ballroom called the Little Libusin.
With your dog you do not have to only walk. By car you will reach the valley station of the chairlift, which will take you to Pustevny. From there you will walk along the ridge to the statue of Radegast. On the way back you can choose one of the routes that will take you directly to our hotel. Adrenaline lovers can use scooters to return to the valley station of the chairlift.
Directly from our hotel you can climb the unmarked trail to Radhost, the highest mountain in the western part of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains. We will show you the moderately demanding hiking route on the map or a guide will accompany you to the top.
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