Třinec (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtr̝̊ɪnɛts] ( listen); Polish: Trzyniec, German: Trzynietz) is a town in Frýdek-Místek District, Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It lies on the Olza River, in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. The town has 37,405 inhabitants as of 2009, in 2001 17.7% of the population were Poles. The town is notable for its steel plant, the Třinec Iron and Steel Works, largest one in the Czech Republic, which still has a major impact on the town, on its character, demographics and air pollution.
Restaurants in Trinec
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Cieszyn has a lot to offer, it is old town in Poland ruins from XI century, including tower and hunting castle
A strategic hill with medieval ruins and high trees providing shelter against wind. Different shades of green and no doubt wonderful in autumn. Occasionally nice views on the hills, city and Olza river. History cloaked in mystery. Very pleasant romantic ambiance.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Mountain resort on Javorovy Hill 1032 m is southwest of Třinec. There is a chairlift from Oldřichovice to the hill top. Chairlift was built in 1957 with 120 seats and carrying capacity of 364 persons per minute. Route distance 1310 meters, height difference 462 m and driving time 9,7 minute. After about 500 m walk you get to a tourist chalet built in 1895 with a cosy restaurant and stylish accommodation in Malý Javorový 945 m. Also in the above mountain rescue station and TV station. From the hill is visited by people who need some rest and want to enjoy panoramic and nice view Polish Beskid and of Slovakia Tatras. Is one of starting point for mountain hikes, with a recreation centre, this hill is popular place for skiing trail 22 km. Three ski slopes of different levels of difficulty are enjoyable for downhill skiers. Javorovy Hill is a paragliding paradise and tandem flying well-know all over the country.
4.5 based on 263 reviews
Czantoria Chairlift in Ustron - open all year round A modern quad chairlift equipped with a system that slows the chairs down for passengers to get on and off + The chairlift is open year-round! + Special events and festivals for everyone + Bicycles may be transported on the lift + Special offers for groups of more than 20 people + Easy to use for children, elderly people and people with disabilities
It was truly a fun day for all the group. Lovely views and really good food... Being summer we didn't get to see the snow but still really worth a visit.
5 based on 2 reviews
Perfektní restaurace v příjemném prostředí mimo město ,vsazená do krásné,podbeskydské přírody.Perfektní interiér,vybrané vystupování personálu,vynikající servi a super jídlo.Vše na vysoké profesionální úrovni.
4.5 based on 206 reviews
The ski jump place is a modern and very nice construction. The view from the top is great. If you never be on the top of ski jump, you must go there and see the view.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Not as exurberant as similar city squares in Poland, but still all right with an early 19th century Ratusz and houses from the times of Franz Jozef 'Der Kaiser' of Habsburg Austria. The rynek is located high enough to prevent it from being flooded by the Olza river. So you would have to walk up a bit and take your reward: coffee with cake, or what most people take: beer on one of the many terraces.
5 based on 6 reviews
Ein sehr modernes Eishokeystadion wo man allerhöchstes Niveau des tschechischen Eishokeys bewundern kann. Kostensloses Parken ist möglich. Auch für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet. Essen und Trinken gibt's auch. Günstige Eintrittspreise. Und eine Weltklasse Mannschaft.
4.5 based on 346 reviews
The highlight of our visit was the predatory bird show where the bird caretaker not only told us about the habits and favorite food of buzzards, falcons and eagles, but also demonstrated how they fly, gain altitude and speed in the air, and hunt (using a toy prey). Our kids (4 and 6 y.o.) enjoyed it very much, also the part where we had to duck to avoid the eagle returning to the falconry glove :)
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Nicely hidden behind a petrol station, with concealed entrance, this place looks more like a house than a museum. Very limited number of car park spaces - that can cause problems, as there's no more available in vicinity. Inside about 4 rooms with sportswear and trophies worn and collected by a man considered to be world's best ever ski jumper Adam Małysz. Tickets right at the entry. Small souvenir shop with ticket office. Definitely a must for every sports fan, especially, when there's ski jump hill called after Adam Małysz quite close to this place, in another neighbourhood of Wisła.
5 based on 5 reviews
Opportunity to spend time in nature. Surrounded by exotic animals and still close to delightful refreshments and regional specialities.
Perfektní neformální místečko. Na jednom místě fajn atrakce pro všechny. Můžete si nakrmit lamy, vidět klokany, kteří se snad nikdy neokoukají. Menší děti, ale i dospělí se docela pobaví při pohledu na dovádějící Kamerunské kozy :-). Z mého pohledu - vřele doporučuji!!
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