Skowronków

Skowronków
50°17'05"N 17°24'35"E (50.284951, 17.409762)
Skowronków is a hamlet of the village of Konradów, located in the Nysa district, in the Głuchołazy municipality. Its landscape asset is its location in the Opawskie Mountains, next to the Czapka elevation (441 m above sea level). The Lerchenfeld settlement was founded by the Austrians at the end of the 18th century, after losing part of the Nysa Duchy to Prussia. After World War II, Skowronków – as part of Zlaté Hory – lay on the territory of Czechoslovakia. In 1958, the former Skřivánkov was incorporated into the Głuchołazy municipality and adopted its Polish name. In exchange, areas near the village of Łąki found themselves on the territory of Czechoslovakia. Contemporary Skowronków is a small hamlet; several old houses, an avenue of massive lindens, and a 19th-century chapel have been preserved in it. Nearby, there are hiking and cycling tourist trails from Głuchołazy to Prudnik. The Czapka elevation towering over the hamlet is distinguished by a clump of forest located at its top, called Wronie Wzgórze (Crow Hill). From the slopes of the hill, there is an extensive view of the surroundings. The source of the Prudnik river is also located there.

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