Bezruč's Lookout
Bezručova vyhlídka
Wooden lookout tower in Hradec nad Moravicí with beautiful views of the castle area and nature. Free entry, historic significance, accessible via a blue hiking trail.

Historic wooden lookout tower on four stone pillars, 9 meters high with 16 steps. Located in Hradec nad Moravicí's castle park, 2 km south of the White Tower at 435 m n.m. Named after Silesian poet Petr Bezruč, it was formerly Wilhelmshöhe and visited by Emperor Wilhelm II in 1913.

Why Go

🏞️ Panoramic views of castle, Moravice river, Opava region, and Poland.
📜 Rich history: formerly Wilhelmshöhe, visited by Emperor Wilhelm II in 1913.
🚶‍♀️ Easily accessible via blue tourist trail from Hradec nad Moravicí castle.
🌳 Seating areas and information boards available.

Cost

💰 Entry is completely free.

Hours

🕒 Freely accessible all year.

Getting There

🚶‍♀️ Follow blue tourist trail from Hradec nad Moravicí castle.
🗺️ Explore Bezruč walking trails: western (Hanuši, Žimrovice) or eastern (Bohučovice, Záviliší valley, Kalvárie).

🅿️ Parking

🅿️ Parking available near Hradec nad Moravicí castle.

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