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This 17.5 m high clock tower has 45 steps leading up to the observation platform. The view from the tower includes: SE – Panorama Beskydy, W – Žermanice Dam, panorama of Havirov, Ostrava (Metal steel).
Located near the border transit point of Bumbalka on its namesake Čarták, which rises 952 m above sea level and is used for telecommunications purpose. The conditions of a protected area had to be fulfilled in order to build the observation point and open it up to tourists, therefore the mast was completely sheathed with wood to avoid disrupting the character of the protected area. The tower is 40 m high, with an observation platform at a height of 26 m, accessible after clearing 134 steps.
Lookout is located on the northeast side of the mountain Kabátice near the village Chlebovice. Panorama is 23 m high iron tower at an altitude of 460 m above sea level, it leads to the 93 steps and has two viewing platforms. The Panorama is a beautiful view east toward the water dam Olesna and city of Frydek-Mistek. Admission to the tower is free.
From the small outlook tower of the wooden tourist chalet there is a nice view of Lysá hora, Ondřejník and the Těín part of the Beskydy Mountains. The Chalet has been situated on Malá Prašivá (706 above sea level) since 1921
Bílá hora (White Mountain) is a singular massif sticking out of its surroundings and one of the tallest peaks in the Beskydy foothills. An observation point called aptly enough ?Bílá hora? is located at the top. The tower is 43 m high and during good weather you can see all the way to Ostrava, as well as the highest peaks of the Beskydy and Jeseníky.
This observation point is located in Staříč on Okrouhlá, which rises 378 m above sea level. The tower is 55 m high and the tourist lookout point stands at 30 m with a magnificent view of the surroundings. During excellent weather, faraway mountain ranges like Jeseníky, Javorový, etc., can be observed.