NPR Mionší
Facts and practical information
National Mionší Nature Reserve-National Nature Reserve in the Czech Republic, in the Moravian-Silesian country, in the Frydek-Mister poviats, between the towns of Łomna Dolna and Łomno Górna, in the Silesian-Moravian Beskids, at an altitude of 720 to 949 m a.s.l. It covers the ridge of the Mionzy, Great Polana and Upłazu, covers 169.7 ha of surfaces within the borders of Chko Beskidy. For the first time, this area was under legal protection in 1933, in the current form of NPR Mionší has been operating since 1954.
The forest complex is protected in its character similar to the original forests of the Carpathian Forest consisting of fir and beech, with small mid -forest glades and pastures, as well as rock outcrops. The largest fir reaches a height of 45-60 m, 1.5 m of breast, and their age is estimated at 250 to 450 years. In addition to the dominant fir and beech, the forest consists of a large admixture, and in the upper parts of the Świerk reserve. Jesion, ordinary maple, mountain elbow, bird cherry also occur in places. There are nine -leaved and tuber Żywiec in the undergrowth, a lily of the golden, menstrual menstrual, impatiens, snowdropper snowdrop. Wild boars grow without coral, Wawrzynek Wilczełyko and black honeysuckle. The fauna consists of 110 species of vertebrates, including 73 species of birds, 5 genres of amphibians and 4 species of reptiles.
The reserve is mostly closed to tourist traffic, but the didactic path located along the north-western border of the reserve is made available.
NPR Mionší – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kozubová, Beskydy, Morávka Dam, Kostel Božího Těla.