The mountain resort of Pustevny was named after the hermits who lived there. Today this place is a prominent tourist resort. With 11 ski lifts and 9 slopes, Pustevny is a popular ski resort in winter.
Going east from Pustevny will take you to the peak of Čertův mlýn (Devil’s Mill) with its unique rock formations such as Čertův stůl (Devil’s Table). You can easily reach the top of Radhošť by taking the ridge to the west, past the statue of the pagan god Radegast, which was erected in 1931.
Views: Pustevny and Radhošť together offer views of the surroundings both close by and afar. On a clear day you can see Oderské vrchy, Jeseníky, Javorníky, Veřovické vrchy and sometimes even Fatra.