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Urban hiking trails around Skučák are centered on the Skučák Nature Reserve, an area defined by a protected pond ecosystem and extensive wetland biotopes. This landscape, situated within the Ostrava Basin, features accessible paths suitable for leisurely walks. The region is recognized for its rich biodiversity, serving as an important habitat for various waterfowl and amphibians.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The train station in Bohumín - Oderberg (Czech Republic), not far from the Polish border, is a fairly typical late Austro-Hungarian building from the outside. A beautiful train station, from here you can travel on to Poland or Vienna, Prague, Budapest. At the station there are ticket counters, toilets, vending machines with snacks and drinks. There is also a bistro, a waiting room and a shelf with books to take with you when you travel. Opposite the station there are also cyclo boxes where you can park and lock your bikes.
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This multifunctional complex is a great example of how former production facilities can be adapted Another example of how an old, gigantic post-industrial facility can be turned into a modern, multifunctional sports and cultural complex is Trojhalí Karolina. The area of huge halls full of iron and masonry once served as the back-up facilities for the Karolina Mine and the local coking plant. Nowadays, you can play badminton, indoor football and go to a concert, which in a hall from the mid-19th century is a great experience with an unusual atmosphere. Trojhalí managed to be saved, today it creates a specific color of Ostrava, but the old Karolina coking plant was demolished in the late 1980s. Today, the modern Forum Nová Karolina shopping center is located in its place. This complex connects the center of Ostrava with the industrial Vítkovice Lower Area. severnimorava.travel/en/zazitky/trojhali-karolina-in-ostrava
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This multifunctional complex is a great example of how former production facilities can be adapted Another example of how a former, gigantic post-industrial building can be turned into a modern, multifunctional sports and cultural complex is Trojhalí Karolina. The area of huge halls full of iron and masonry used to serve as the back-up facilities for the Karolina Mine and the local coking plant. Nowadays, you can play badminton, indoor football and go to a concert, which in a hall from the mid-19th century is a great experience with an unusual atmosphere. Trojhalí managed to be saved, today it creates a specific color of Ostrava, but the old Karolina coking plant was demolished in the late 1980s. Today, the modern Forum Nová Karolina shopping center is located in its place. This complex connects the center of Ostrava with the industrial Vítkovice Lower Area. https://severnimorava.travel/en/zazitky/trojhali-karolina-in-ostrava/
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Tank No. 051 Type T-34/85, which was the first to cross the bridge over the Ostravice River on April 30, 1945 during the liberation of Ostrava, it serves as a memorial for the 1st Czechoslovak Independent Tank Brigade in the USSR . (Source: https://www.czecot.de/touristenobjekt/42470_denkmal-der-tschechoslowakischen-panzergrenadier-ostrava)
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The Slezská Ostrava Town Hall (Slezskoostravská radnice) in the center of the city of Ostrava is one of the city's landmarks. It is located on the right bank of the Ostravice, below the confluence of the Lučina, at the address Těšínská 138. The community building, which was rebuilt in neo-baroque style in 1897, was no longer sufficient for representative purposes. That is why the construction of the new town hall was decided under the leadership of Mayor Jan Poppe. It was built on a plot of land next to the old town hall in Zámostí. The city held an architectural competition for the town hall in early 1910. Third place went to a project by Antonín Papež in the classicism style, the second was the proposal by the architect Viktorin Šulc from Pilsen. His project "Hanna" was kept in the form of the historicizing architectural style. The construction of the new town hall took place in 1911–1913 according to modified plans, in which, in addition to Šulc, the head of the building department at the municipal office Jaroslav Volenec, his assistant František Doležel and the builder Julius Vysloužil took part. The design of the town hall is a combination of neo-renaissance forms with other historical architectural styles. There are also elements of Art Nouveau here, especially inside. The main staircase to the first floor and the hall there are typical examples. The valuable parts include the plate inscriptions in the entrance stairs, the main staircase with lighting fixtures and, above all, the representation hall with richly decorated chandeliers. Although the town hall was not a revolutionary architectural work, its exterior and scale formed a picturesque and correspondingly balanced unit with the surrounding houses. Around 1950 subsidence appeared as an impact of the coal mining in the whole area. The urban planning intention to lead a north-south main road below the town hall on the right bank of the Ostravice also contributed to the destruction of the fairly new development in Zámostí. This resulted in a redesign of this part of Slezská Ostrava. (Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathaus_(Slezsk%C3%A1_Ostrava))
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The Cathedral of the Divine Savior (Katedrála Božského Spasitele in Czech) in the Moravian city of Ostrava is the episcopal cathedral of the Roman Catholic diocese of Ostrava-Troppau. The co-cathedral is the Assumption Church in Opava. The former village of Mährisch Ostrau grew into an industrial city in the last third of the 19th century due to the coal mining industry. The only church of St. Wenceslas until the 1870s was no longer sufficient. Between 1883 and 1889 the new parish church of the Divine Redeemer was built. Based on designs by Gustav Meretta and Max von Ferstel, a representative three-aisled basilica was built in the neo-renaissance style. The semicircular main apse and two side apses adjoin the seven-bay nave in the southeast, and the portal facade with the two 67 m high towers in the northwest. The interior is framed in white, coffered and structured with pillars with front half-columns and horizontal beams. The economical equipment takes a back seat to the clear spatial effect. With the establishment of the Ostrava-Troppau diocese by Pope John Paul II in 1996, the Church of the Redeemer was elevated to the status of a cathedral. In 1998 she received a new organ. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathedrale_zum_G%C3%B6ttlichen_Erl%C3%B6ser_(Ostrava)
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Masarykovo Náměstí in Ostrava, remarkable market square in Ostrava. With the Marian column and many restaurants. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrava
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Urban hiking around Skučák offers a unique blend of accessible trails and rich natural environments. You'll find serene paths, particularly around the protected pond and wetlands, which are ideal for leisurely walks and observing diverse wildlife. The trails are generally easy to navigate, making them suitable for various fitness levels.
There are several urban hiking routes available around Skučák. For example, you can explore the Bohumín Railway Station loop from Bohumín, which is an easy 4.6 km walk. Another option is the Masaryk Square in Ostrava – Slezská Ostrava Town Hall loop from Ostrava, covering 3.6 km.
Yes, for those looking for a slightly longer urban hike, the Slezská Ostrava Town Hall – Masaryk Square in Ostrava loop from Ostrava-Stodolní offers an 8.7 km route with a moderate difficulty level. This trail provides a good opportunity to extend your exploration of the Ostrava Basin's unique landscape.
Skučák is a significant biodiversity hotspot, especially known for its protected pond and wetland ecosystems. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with nesting and migrating waterfowl, including rare species like the vulnerable laughing gull and the critically endangered water rail. You might also spot various amphibians and even mammals like stoats and European polecats.
Yes, the trails around Skučák are generally accessible and easy to navigate, making them suitable for families. The serene natural environment and opportunities for birdwatching can be engaging for children. Routes like the Bohumín Railway Station loop are relatively short and easy, perfect for a family outing.
The accessible paths and natural setting of Skučák make it a pleasant area for walking with dogs. As with any nature reserve, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to protect the local wildlife and maintain the pristine environment.
Skučák offers a pleasant hiking experience throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly rewarding for birdwatching due to migration patterns. The accessible trails are also enjoyable in summer, and even in winter, the landscape can offer a unique, tranquil beauty, though conditions may vary.
Yes, several urban hiking routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the Bohumín Railway Station loop from Bohumín and the Masaryk Square in Ostrava – Slezská Ostrava Town Hall loop from Ostrava are both circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The urban hiking trails around Skučák are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Hikers often praise the area for its peaceful natural beauty, the abundance of wildlife, and the ease of navigation on its accessible paths.
Many urban hiking routes in the Skučák area are conveniently accessible by public transport. For example, the Bohumín Railway Station loop starts directly from Bohumín Railway Station, making it easy to reach by train. Other routes may be accessible via bus connections to nearby towns like Ostrava.
While there aren't designated 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense, the entire Skučák Nature Reserve, particularly around the protected pond and wetlands, offers continuous scenic beauty. The diverse birdlife and lush reed beds provide picturesque moments, especially for nature photography and quiet contemplation.


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