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Ceci est dû aux terrains variés et à un service logistique de qualité : vous pouvez profiter de quatre pistes, y compris d’une magnifique piste noire appelée Slalomka, atteindre le sommet en prenant un téléphérique quatre sièges et deux remontées, vous aurez à votre disposition un snowpark, service de location et d’entretien, du rafraîchissement. Ne vous laissez pas impressionner par le nom de la colline que vous descendez et qui s’appelle Zakletý – Enchantée.
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Orlické Mountains natives care often very proud of their birthplace. They prove that success depends much more on your talent and diligence than on the size of your birthplace. And so when you set off to the beautiful surroundings of the Orlické Mountains, just keep in mind that you will be crossing the former paths of the two famous Orlické Mountains natives. They couldn´t meet each other as there is a difference in their dates of births of more than one hundred years. But they indisputably used to follow the same paths. The first one, a certain František Kupka left the mountains and went to Dobruška. He was supposed to become a saddler, but something attracted him to painting. The forests, hills, valleys and ravine roads of the Orlické Mountains were his first inspiration. He used to walk there in summer as well as wade here through the snow in winter. You would be surprised by his first pictures-chaste and pious holy pictures, following the spirit of Classical painting. Who would dare to believe that he would become one of the world’s most important representatives of abstract painting, presented in leading world galleries and collections. The second young man, Ondřej Moravec, used to run away to the hills from the other side of the mountains, from Letohrad. Firstly just for fun, as most of us do in winter, on cross-country skis, later he took a rifle with him and surprisingly, he won 3 Olympic medals in biathlon in Sochi. These stories might pass through your mind during your skiing on some of these cross-country trails- there are many of them in the Orlické Mountains-more than 250 km of carefully maintained trails. And as this Eldorado hasn´t been discovered by many skiers yet, you will probably be cutting through the crunching snow for hours alone - which is a real rarity and luxury in the Czech mountains. Moreover, there is no other place where your trips lead you through tens of fortresses and bunkers of the ancient line of defense of the Czechoslovak borderline. These are places with strong emotion, you can´t pass through them without feeling any. In addition, they have such fragile names, for example Hanička (little Hannah). On your journeys you will also encounter religious monuments, view towers and mountain cottages, charming lonely houses as well as peaceful villages. You will be surrounded by forests and stunning plains. Don´t miss the 30 km long Jiráskova hřebenovka. You will not know where to look - whether into the Czech basin or into Po
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