The Moravian-Silesian Region (Moravskoslezský kraj) combines lively cities, fascinating industrial culture and impressive nature. Discover Ostrava's modern architecture and festivals, stroll through historic old towns such as Opava or Frýdek-Místek and enjoy alpine excursions to the Beskids and the Jeseníky Mountains. Ski resorts such as Bílá, Pustevny or Praděd offer pure winter fun. The live webcams give you impressive views, current weather conditions and an initial vacation feeling - so you can start looking forward to your trip from home.
The Moravskoslezský kraj (German: Mährisch-Schlesische Region) is located in the far north-east of the Czech Republic and borders on Poland and Slovakia. Within the Czech Republic, it shares borders with the Olomoucký and Zlínský kraj regions. With around 1.2 million inhabitants in an area of around 5,400 km², it is one of the most populous regions in the country. The regional capital of Ostrava, once the center of coal mining, now boasts modern industrial architecture, cultural festivals and creative change. Geographically, the region includes parts of Moravia and Silesia, the fertile Jeseníky Mountains and the Beskid Mountains, which offer ideal conditions for hikers, skiers and nature lovers. Discover the Moravian-Silesian region with the webcams and get authentic impressions of this exciting destination full of contrasts.
The Moravian-Silesian region delights active vacationers and culture lovers alike. In the lively city of Ostrava (Ostrau ), the impressive industrial monument Dolní Vítkovice, the tower of the New Town Hall and an exciting mix of museums, festivals and vibrant city life await you. The town of Opava invites you to discover its elegant old town. Frýdek-Místek impresses with its castle, basilica and market square. Karviná and Krnov also offer historic architecture, charming parks and regional museums - an exciting mix of history, culture and vibrant city life.
The Moravian-Silesian Region also boasts a variety of skiing and hiking areas: In Bílá, the largest ski resort in the region, you can expect wide slopes, cross-country ski trails and a snow park. Pustevny attracts visitors with its historic wooden huts, panoramic trails and winter fun. Around Malá Morávka and Praděd, the highest mountain in Moravia, nature lovers will find well-developed hiking trails and snow-sure slopes. Numerous live webcams provide you with impressive views of these ski resorts - experience snow-covered slopes, sunny heights and the current weather in real time. With the live cams, you can plan your vacation with anticipation and always keep an eye on the weather conditions and forecasts.