Three villages, one hill. And on it, a brand new lookout tower stands tall. Its name (translation: Neighbours) pays homage to a joint project of mayors and residents of the villages in Podchřibí. In winter, spring, and summer – the lookout tower is freely accessible year-round.
Enthusiasts of views rejoice, Slovácko has a new lookout tower! And not just any ordinary one. Súsedská captivates not only with its story but also with its unique appearance at first glance. The symbolism of the alliance between three villages (Hýsly, Žádovice, Ježov) is reflected in the design of the new observation tower. If you were to look at it from above, you would see a regular triangle. It is entirely made of concrete and steel to endure for a long time.
You can reach this new landmark of the Podchřibí landscape by taking a walk from Hýsly, Žádovice, or Ježov, or by a short detour from the Kyjov cycling path. A total of 99 steps await you, offering a splendid view of the Chřiby hills and the Kyjov region from the 21-meter-high beauty. And when thirst and hunger strike you after the ascent, you can head to Kyjov to explore its thriving culinary scene.
The Kyjov Brewery is among the finest that the South Moravian beer scene has to offer. At Pražírna Kyjov, they will prepare a delicious cup of coffee from freshly ground beans for you, and lunch at Bukovanský Mlýn will be a great experience for the whole family. So, get your knees moving and set out on a trip!
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