Ostravice

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Origins of Ostravice village are quite unclear. The first mention about Ostravice is written in the land register containing duties of the vassals of the dominion of Hukvaldy in 1581. It is referred to as Ostrawicze, but these historical resources are not convincing enough.

 The submountainous village Ostravice lies in the centre of the recreation area of Beskydy, to the southeast of the district town Frýdek-Místek. The river of the same name forms a long, widely opened valley which rises in its top part sharply towards the tops of Lysá Hora and Smrk. The vacationers have a rich selection of tourist tracks leading on the mountain crests, through valleys of mountain streams and calm coves. The village is closely linked with tourism. Beautiful nature, surrounding and deep forests together with an attractive offer of local hotels, mountain chalets and other objects are popular with the vacationers. Network of tracks for pedestrians and cyclists, attractive ski terrains ? this all is an extraordinary attraction for the visitors of the village that can visit a wooden house of Petr Bezruč, see national cultural monuments and series of other interesting matters of local folk architecture or a series of works of art of the artists of Ostravice in local gallery.

 

Objects of interest:

- Log house of Petr Bezruč ? house of a famous poet

- Ostravice gallery ? permanent exposition of paintings of Dalibor Valášek, Jan Satina, Leopold Parma and enamels of Petr Bednář

- Water reservoir Šance ? supplies drinking water to Ostravsko, parts disappearing underneath its water level include Staré Hamry and railway track from Ostravice

- Instructive Trail Lysá Hora ? one of two branches of the Instructive Trail starts in Ostravice and includes natural and geographical points of interest of the highest mountain of Moravian-Silesian Beskydy

 

Leisure time:

- Holiday resort centre Sepetná ? indoor swimming pool, bowling club, whirlpool, sauna, steam cabin, solarium, fitness room, schwinn cycling hall. There is a whirlpool, infra cabin with maritime climate, outdoor swimming pool with toboggan slide, climbing wall, tennis court with synthetic turf, basketball court, child ski tow in a nearby apartment hotel Sluníčko.

- Sport resort centre in RS Hlubina ? two tennis courts and volleyball court

- Relaxation centre of hotel Odra - indoor swimming pool, underwater massages, whirl baths, bubble and herbal baths, bioptron lamp, interdym, diadynamic, ultrasonics, therapeutic exercise, classical massages, paraffin fomentation and paraffin poultice after baths, inhalations and solarium

- Sport ? relaxation centre of hotel Hamr ? four-wheeled car rent, mountain bikes rent, tennis court, table tennis, whirlpool, fin sauna, infra sauna, turbo solarium, massages (glass flask massage, hot stones, chocolate massage, etc.)

- Rope centre Opičárna ? two basic lines of variable difficulty

- Boat house and basic water training ? blockhouses Peřeje

- Golf and ski resort Ostravice ? master golf course with eighteen holes

- Muchovice area below Lysá hora ? mountain horses (Hutzul horse) riding

- Ski resort ? ?Na čele?

 

Tip:

Blockhouse of Petr Bezruč in Ostravice was acquired by Silesian country museum as a part of inheritance of poet Petr Bezruč. Residential part of the blockhouse maintained its original appearance and equipment of the interior, which was designed by Bezruč himself. In the adjacent wood shed an exposition titled ?Through the Region of Petr Bezruč? was established. Blockhouse visitor can find not only authentic environment of the summer house of the poet, but necessarily follows his traces, touches the life story of the poet and can get to know the environment of the region below Beskydy Mountains, whose fate, so complicated in the past, was described by the poet in his opus magnum ? Silesian Songs.

 

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