Šerák is a peak with an altitude of 1351 m above sea level in the High Jeseníky Mountains (Czech Republic), on the border of Moravia and Silesia. Surrounded by dense spruce forests, it offers picturesque views, although the summit is hidden within a dwarf pine forest. It is located within the Šerák-Keprník national nature reserve, protecting unique rock formations and flora. The Jiřího mountain hut and a meteorological station are located on the slopes of the mountain, and the surrounding area offers hiking, cycling and skiing trails, including the longest downhill ski run in the Czech Republic. Access to the mountain is facilitated by a cable car from Ramzová.Wikipedia
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