📜 Ruins of a medieval castle, once the highest in historic Moravia, founded in the late 13th century.⛰️ Perched atop two rocky outcrops (25m & 35m) in the Jeseníky mountains, offering spectacular views.# Why Go🏰 Explore historical castle ruins, first documented in 1318.🏞️ Enjoy impressive panoramic views from the summit, stretching from Jeseníky to Haná.🧗♀️ A popular destination for both hikers and rock climbers, with famous climbing areas nearby.❄️ In winter, the area offers great opportunities for cross-country skiing.🆓 Entry to the ruins is free.# Why Avoid⚠️ Climb to the summit involves ladders and can be challenging, especially in winter.❄️ Site might be difficult to access or less enjoyable in winter due to snow.# Cost💰 Free entry to the ruins.# Hiking🪜 Access to the summit is via ladders.⏱️ Allow approximately 2.5 hours for your visit.🚶♀️ Reachable via blue trail from Skřítek (7.5 km), red from Bedřichov (3 km), or yellow from Rýmařov (11.5 km).🌲 Located deep in the forests, 2 km north of Bedřichov near Oskava, in the Hraběšická hornatina.# 🍽️ Food & AccommodationHorská chata Rabštejn (mountain hut) is located 490m-750m from the ruins, offering meals and accommodation. There is also a suitable area for camping and a fireplace for roasting.# 📜 A Bit of HistoryFirst mentioned in 1318, the castle was a strategic point during the Thirty Years' War. It was abandoned in the late 17th century after the Turkish threat subsided and fell into ruin.# Managed By🏛️ Operated by Hrad Rabštejn.