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Kopřivná () is a mountain in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range in the
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. It has an elevation of
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. It is located in the municipality of Malá Morávka.


Characteristics


Location

Kopřivná is located slightly to the southeast of the center of the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range, in the eastern area (
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) known as the Praděd Massif (). It is situated on a side, southeast branch of the main ridge (crest) of Praděd mountain (stretching from pass to ), which runs from Vysoká hole to Kapličkový vrch mountain (in the series of peaks: Vysoká hole → → Skály pod Kopřivnou → Kopřivná-SZ → Kopřivná → Kapličkový vrch) and has a domed shape at the summit. It is located near the village of Malá Morávka and the road No. 445 from
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. The mountain is well visible, among others, from the main ridge path near the summit of Malý Maj-SZ. From other nearby locations, due to forestation, it is not visible and practically unrecognizable. It is also not visible from the road surrounding the summit area of Praděd, as it is obscured by Vysoká hole, and from another characteristic viewpoint – from the road surrounding the summit of Dlouhé stráně, it is also not visible, as it is obscured by peak. The mountain is bordered by: * to the northwest: a pass at an elevation of above sea level towards Temná peak; * to the northeast: the valley of the stream named Krátký potok; * to the east: the valley of the stream Bělokamenný potok; * to the southeast, two passes: the first at an elevation of above sea level towards Kalkzeche peak and the second at an elevation of 748 m above sea level towards Kapličkový vrch peak; * to the south: a pass at an elevation of above sea level towards Kámen svobody peak; * to the southwest: the valley of the Moravice river. Surrounding peaks include: * to the northeast: Hradečná, U pečí, Javorový vrch (2),The indexed designation distinguishes it from another peak with the same name located in the same range: Javorový vrch, situated about northeast of pass. Javorový vrch (2)–JV, and Kosov; * to the east: Železný vrch and Železný vrch–J; * to the southeast: Skalisko, Kalkzeche, Kapličkový vrch, and Solný vrch–SV; * to the south: Kámen svobody; * to the southwest: Klobouk and Smolný vrch; * to the west: ; * to the northwest: Malý Máj–SZ, Kamzičník, Vysoká hole–JZ, Vysoká hole, and Temná.


Slopes

Within the mountain, six main slopes can be distinguished: * northwestern * northeastern, named ''Sedlisko'', ''Mezi potoky'' * eastern, named ''Vrátičná'', ''Vápenná'', ''Ztracená'' * southeastern, named ''Borčí'' * southern, named ''Srázná'' * southwestern, named ''U skalky'' All types of forestation are present here: spruce forest, mixed forest,The forest stand of the entire Jeseníky Protected Landscape Area includes:
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84%,
European beech ''Fagus sylvatica'', the European beech or common beech, is a large, graceful deciduous tree in the beech family with smooth silvery-gray bark, large leaf area, and a short trunk with low branches. Description ''Fagus sylvatica'' is a large ...
10%,
European larch ''Larix decidua'', the European larch, is a species of larch native to the mountains of central Europe, in the Alps and Carpathian Mountains, with small disjunct lowland populations in northern Poland. Its life span has been confirmed to be clos ...
1.5%,
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1.1%,
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1%,
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0.8%, dwarf mountain pine 0.4%,
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0.3%, (
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, and linden) 0.2%,
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0.1%, and others (''
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, green alder,
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, poplar, and
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) 0.2%. and
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, with dense spruce forest slightly predominating. Significant areas covered by spruce and mixed forest are found on all slopes, and as the elevation decreases on the northeastern, eastern, southeastern, and southwestern slopes, areas of deciduous forest appear, with meadows at the base of the eastern and southeastern slopes. Almost all slopes feature glades, and the eastern slope has significant clear-cuts for ski runs and related ski lifts. At the base of the eastern and southeastern slopes, near road No. 445, there is an
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of 22 kV supplying electricity to the buildings of Malá Morávka. All slopes have occasional larger rock outcrops and rock groups (e.g., Skály pod Kopřivnou). Additionally, the northeastern and southeastern slopes have significant boulder fields. The slopes have relatively uneven, gentle, and varied inclinations. The average slope gradient ranges from 1° (northwestern slope) to 16° (southwestern slope). The average slope gradient for all slopes of the mountain (
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slope gradient) is approximately 8°. The maximum average slope gradient of the south slope, at an elevation of about 920 m above sea level, near rock groups, does not exceed 30° over a 50-meter section. The slopes are covered with a network of roads (e.g., ''Kmínkova cesta'' and ''Slezská cesta'') and generally unmarked paths and trails.


Main summit

There is no marked tourist trail leading to the summit. A main ridge path (marked with two horizontal white stripes on tree trunks) runs across the summit area from the tourist junction (). The summit is located within dense spruce forest and, therefore, is not a viewpoint. About north of the summit, there is a rock formation with approximate horizontal dimensions of , covering an area of about , surrounded by a spruce forest. The summit area contains a
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, marked on geodetic maps with the number 12, at an elevation of above sea level and geographical coordinates . Next to this point, there is a steel post with a metal plate at the top bearing the inscription ''Státní triangulace Poškození se trestá''.English: ''State triangulation network. Damage is subject to penalty''. The station is located near the main ridge path, about south of the summit. The State Administration of Land Surveying and Cadastre lists the highest point of the mountain – the summit – at above sea level and coordinates . To reach the summit, one starts from the tourist junction ''Skály pod Kopřivnou'', marked at an elevation of . From this junction, one has to follow the yellow tourist trail towards the ''Pod Vápennou'' junction for about , then turn right onto the main ridge path and continue for approximately . Finally, one has to turn right again and proceed for about through the forest to reach the summit.


Secondary summit

Kopřivná is a mountain with a double summit. About northwest of the main summit, there is a secondary summit referred to as ''Kopřivná–SZ'' at an elevation of above sea level and geographical coordinates . It is located on the mountain ridge, near the main path, and is separated from the main summit by a minor pass at an elevation of above sea level. This secondary summit is also within dense spruce forest and, like the main summit, is not a viewpoint and does not have a triangulation station.


Geology

Geologically, the massif of Kopřivná belongs to the unit known as the and is composed of
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s (
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s), green schists, and porphyroids,
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s, as well as
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s. The shape of the mountain and the presence of diabases suggest its volcanic origin.


Waters

The summit and its slopes are located southeast of the boundary of the European watershed, thus belonging to the
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basin. Waters from this part of the Hrubý Jeseník, including the rivers (Moravice) and mountain streams (such as Krátký potok and Bělokamenný potok) near the mountain, flow into the Baltic Sea via the
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river basin. Several short, unnamed streams that are tributaries of Krátký potok originate on the northeast slope. This slope also features several swampy areas. Additionally, small rectangular pools have been built on the eastern slope near mountain hotels: one () at ''Horský hotel Kopřivná'' and another () at ''Horský hotel Brans''. Due to the relatively gentle slope inclines, there are no waterfalls or cascades on the mountain.


Nature protection

A small section of the northeastern slope, approximately long, at elevations of between above sea level, is within the boundaries of the Javorový vrch National Nature Monument. This monument is part of the , established to protect rock formations, soil, vegetation, and rare animal species.


Javorový vrch National Nature Monument

On the neighboring mountain, Javorový vrch (2), the Javorový vrch National Nature Monument was established on 1 October 2010, covering an area of . The monument includes a mixed spruce-beech forested area. It was created to protect one of the most significant bat wintering sites in the entire Czech Republic and to preserve an important geological site with the largest historical iron ore mining area in the Hrubý Jeseník mountains. The underground tunnels of old mines within the monument area are one of the five most important hibernaculum sites for the
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bat (''Barbastella barbastellus''), the
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(''Myotis myotis''), and an important wintering site for the
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(''Rhinolophus hipposideros'') in the Czech Republic.


Educational trails

At the foot of the southwestern slope (Moravice river valley), the ''Velká kotlina'' Educational Trail () was established in 1971. This trail follows the blue tourist trail on the section: * Karlov pod Pradědem – ''Nad Ovčárnou'' (featuring seven observation points along the route) Additionally, a small section of the northeastern slope is part of another educational trail named the Mining Educational Trail Javorový vrch (), which is approximately long on the section: * Malá Morávka – Malá Morávka (featuring 16 observation points along the route)


Tourism

* on the tower of Praděd; * ' and ' mountain hut on the slopes of Praděd; * ' and ' mountain hotels, and ''Sabinka'' mountain hut on the slopes of Petrovy kameny. A key tourist point is the ''Karlov'' (junction), located about southeast of the summit, at an elevation of , where all tourist trails and one cross-country skiing trail intersect.


Tourist trails

The Czech Tourist Club has marked three tourist trails around the mountain: Karlova Studánka – Bílá Opava valley – – ''Barborka'' mountain hut – – Petrovy kameny – Ovčárna – Vysoká hole – Velká kotlina – Moravice river valley – Karlov pod Pradědem – Malá Morávka Malá Morávka – Karlov pod Pradědem – Klobouk – Mravencovka pass – – – Mravenčí sedlo pass – – Kamenec (2)The indexed designation distinguishes it from two other peaks in the same range with the same name: located east of the town
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and Kamenec (3) located east of the town
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.
– Žďárský Potok – Výhledy – Kamenná hora – Oskava Karlova Studánka – Bílá Opava valley – Ostrý vrch – Bílá Opava waterfalls – Petrovy kameny – Ovčárna – Vysoká hole – – Kopřivná – Karlov pod Pradědem – Malá Morávka


Cycling routes

A section of the northeastern slope on road No. 445 features a cycling route: Route No. 553:
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– Harrachovský kopec –
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– Malá Morávka – – Karlova Studánka –
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– Drakov There is also a cycling ascent on road No. 445 to Hvězda pass from Rýmařov, with a length of , elevation gain of , and an average gradient of 1.6%, without road loops. The eastern slope hosts mountain biking trails in the ''Bikepark Kopřivná'' center: Additionally, ''Bikepark Kopřivná'' features a children's trail called ''Family 1'', a
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, and an airbag for bike jumps.


Skiing trails

During snow-covered periods, the area offers both downhill and cross-country skiing. Malá Morávka hosts the popular ''Ski Areál Kopřivna'', featuring: {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%" , colspan="6" align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" , Downhill ski trails with lifts on Kopřivná , - bgcolor="#FFFFCC" , Number , Trail and marking , Length of trail (m) , Elevation gain (m) , align="left" , Type of lift , Length of lift (m) , - , 1 , 1 , 1,350 , rowspan="2" , 200 , rowspan="2" align="left" , 6-seater chairlift{{Cite web , last=Polcer , first=Radim , title=Sedačková lanovka Malá Morávka – Kopřivná , url=http://www.lanove-drahy.cz/?page=lan&lan=97 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220118183154/http://www.lanove-drahy.cz/?page=lan&lan=97 , archive-date=2022-01-18 , website=Lanové dráhy v Česke republice , language=cs , rowspan="2" , 908 , - bgcolor="#F5F5F5" , 2 , 2 , 930 , - , 3 , 2 , 380 , 65 , align="left" , J-bar lift , 380 , - bgcolor="#F5F5F5" , 4 , ''Dětská sjezdovka'' , 70 , 10 , align="left" , J-bar lift , 41 The ''Ski Areál Kopřivna'' also includes a snow park and
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track. Two marked cross-country ski trails pass through the mountain: Hvězda pass – Hradečná – Vysoká hole – Temná – Kopřivná – Karlov pod Pradědem – Malá Morávka Malá Morávka – Kopřivná – Kámen svobody–JV – Karlov pod Pradědem – Klobouk – Mravencovka pass – V javořinách – Solný vrch – Malá Morávka


Notes


References

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