Malá Stolová, Mountain summit in Moravian-Silesian Beskids, Czech Republic.
Malá Stolová is a summit in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids reaching 1,009 meters in elevation. Its peak is covered with young spruce forest and crossed by multiple marked hiking trails.
The summit forms part of the ancient Moravian-Silesian Beskids range, shaped over millions of years. Its structure consists of sandstone and claystone rock formations that reflect the geological history of the region.
The summit serves as a natural waypoint where different hiking communities meet and cross paths. It marks a junction between settlements on either side of the ridge.
The summit can be reached by several marked trails, particularly the red tourist path from Horní Čeladná or the yellow trail from Kunčice. The routes are clearly marked and straightforward to follow.
The mountain sits at a boundary between different geological formations within the Odra River basin. From its peak you can see several neighboring summits and gain perspective on how the entire mountain range is structured.
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