Description
The village lies at elevation between 380–420 meters above sea level stretching through hilly landscape under Beskids foothills where it forms picturesque sceneries together with river valleys around villages Hostašovice and Nová Horská creek flowing down from hillside forests towards Strmbek brook bed below railway bridge near main square next its church built during late Baroque period when local nobility family owned estates here until mid-nineteenth century before they sold them off due financial difficulties caused primarily because poor harvests back then so nowadays only ruins remain visible among dense vegetation covering slopes descending steeply toward bottomland meadows bordered either side by old stone walls still standing despite being centuries old while also serving boundary markers separating individual properties within community itself thus preserving traditional rural architecture style prevalent throughout region known locally simply 'Czech countryside'