Lakes around the Morava River region offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty within the Czech Republic. This area features a variety of water bodies, from large reservoirs to smaller natural lakes and former quarries. The landscape provides settings for water sports, relaxation, and exploration of surrounding natural and historical sites. Visitors can find options for swimming, cycling, and enjoying the outdoors.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Not much going on, no cars, pure enjoyment of nature. The roads are sometimes very bad - I think that's okay.
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Attention: Since May 2025, this property with its gravel pit has been accessible only to residents. Access to the property is no longer permitted. Attention: Since May 2025, it is not permitted to enter this area again or take a bath!
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Please note: Since May 2025, this property, including a gravel pit, has been accessible only to residents. Access to the property is no longer permitted.
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By this pond in Kojetín, my favorite restaurant is Hospůdka Pod Hrází. I recommend a visit!
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At the Na hrázi pond in Kojetín between Vyškov and Kroměříž, your children can enjoy the pirate life at least for a while. This is because there is a pirate playground with a multi-functional pirate ship split into several parts.
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Part of the biocentre, the site of artificially constructed pools and canals for the support of water-bound animals, is also accessible to tourists, who can learn about local natural values, legends, history and the present of our city on a roughly two-kilometer walk along the educational trail. The trail's information boards are designed so that tourists get information in an active way - they incorporate game and moving elements, thanks to which they can check existing knowledge or discover news from the world of nature and life on earth. On the trail, visitors will also find rest zones that invite not only quiet observation of the fascinating order of nature, but also to calm down, relax the mind and relax.
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The biocentre, located in the area "Under the field", covers approximately 10 hectares. It is formed by a system of flowing and non-flowing pools (seven large pools and dozens of small pools), moats and handling facilities. The entire complex of sensitively created elements will enable the permanent existence of a natural ecosystem. The construction for thirty million crowns was co-financed by the European Union - the European Fund for Regional Development within the Operational Program Environment.
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For swimming and relaxation, consider Marchegg Lake, a well-maintained swimming pond offering refreshment after outdoor activities. Another excellent choice is Otrokovice Štěrkoviště, a former gravel and sand quarry known for its pleasant, high-quality water, grassy beaches, and amenities like pedal boat rentals and restaurants. The Brno Reservoir is also popular for swimming, with many favorite spots along its shores.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Marchegg Lake and Otrokovice Štěrkoviště are both family-friendly, with the latter offering a swimming pool and slides. Uničovský Rybník, Biocentrum Kojetín, and Kojetín – Pod Hrází Reservoir also feature family-friendly amenities. For families with young children, Water Reservoir Palava II (Blansko/Českovice) is shallow, shaded, and includes a playground and mini-golf.
The Morava region's lakes offer diverse natural features. You can find artificially created fish ponds and former gravel quarries like Hradecký Rybník Tovačov. The Auenreservat Marchegg Pond is a rustic landscape rich in biodiversity, home to over 500 animal and plant species, including storks, beavers, and Konik horses. Bohdíkov Limestone Quarry offers a unique natural monument. Nové Mlýny Reservoirs are set against the scenic Pálava hills, with an abandoned church on an island.
Beyond swimming, the lakes offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along paths like Cycle Path 4 (Morava Cycle Path) near Hradecký Rybník Tovačov, or the Bobrie Jazero Trail Along EuroVelo 13. Water sports like windsurfing, kayaking, and fishing are popular at Letovice Lake (Křetínka), which also hosts dragon boat races. Wakeboarding is available at Olšovec in Jedovnice. The region also has numerous hiking and road cycling routes, such as those found in the Hiking around the Morava guide and Road Cycling Routes around the Morava guide.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. The Nové Mlýny Reservoirs offer views of an abandoned church on an island, overlooked by the ruins of Děvičky. Near the Brno Reservoir, you can take a boat service to the romantic Veveří Castle. The Biotope in Oslavany provides a unique natural bathing experience with a view of a Renaissance castle. Vranov Reservoir is also within easy reach of castles and chateaus.
For cycling, Hradecký Rybník Tovačov is excellent, as Cycle Path 4 (Morava Cycle Path) leads directly through its ponds. The Bobrie Jazero Trail Along EuroVelo 13 offers a natural setting with minimal traffic for cyclists. Letovice Lake (Křetínka) also has cycling paths around its edges. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around the Morava guide.
The lakes around Morava are generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when conditions are ideal for swimming, water sports, and outdoor activities. This period also sees the most amenities and services available, especially around popular spots like Nové Mlýny and the Brno Reservoir.
Yes, the Biotope in Oslavany offers a unique natural bathing experience. It provides swimming without chlorine, as water filtration and cleaning are handled by aquatic plants. This is a great alternative for those who prefer chemical-free swimming in a scenic setting, with a Renaissance castle as a backdrop.
Many lakes offer a range of amenities. Nové Mlýny Reservoirs provide sunbathing areas, refreshments, food, and water sports facilities. The Brno Reservoir has a boat service, yacht club, and pedal boat rentals. Otrokovice Štěrkoviště features a grassy beach, pedal boat rentals, sports equipment, restaurants, and a swimming pool with slides. Olšovec in Jedovnice has a Surfbar restaurant and a campsite. Water Reservoir Palava II offers food options, a playground, and mini-golf.
Yes, hiking opportunities are plentiful. Olšovec in Jedovnice is known for its single trail in the forest above the lake, offering a 7-kilometer ride or walk. The Vranov Reservoir is surrounded by the fantastic Podyjí National Park, providing excellent hiking in natural beauty. You can explore various hiking routes, including moderate and difficult options, by checking the Hiking around the Morava guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-maintained swimming areas like Marchegg Lake for relaxation and refreshment. The natural setting and minimal traffic for cycling, as found along the Bobrie Jazero Trail Along EuroVelo 13, are also highly valued. The quality and purity of water at places like Otrokovice Štěrkoviště are frequently highlighted.


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