Educational Trail Králický Sněžník, Educational hiking trail in Dolní Morava and Stříbrnice, Czech Republic.
The trail winds through the Králický Sněžník area between Dolní Morava and Stříbrnice, linking forest paths with open mountain sections. It follows a valley stream and climbs to higher elevations across varied terrain.
The route was established as an educational path in 1988 and passes by an old mountain cottage dating from 1871 that still stands. It follows historic boundary points that once separated different regions.
The signs along the route share information about the rocks, mountain plants, and animals you encounter on the way. As you walk, you learn how the landscape changes with elevation.
The route is well-marked and starts from Stříbrnice village, making it easy to locate the trailhead. Navigation is straightforward by following the colored trail markings throughout the hike.
Near the spring of the Morava river sits an unexpected statue of a baby elephant that many visitors overlook. The Swallow Stones formation also features rock shapes where rare alpine plants grow.
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