49°09'14"N 22°00'30"E
(49.154155, 22.008556)
Northwards of the village in the valley is a reservoir, which was originally created as
a hydroelectric power plant after the World War II. The dam was broken after summer storms in the 1960s, the power plant was damaged and the village was flooded.
In Zbojné village, one can also see the dominant of the village - the Greek Catholic Church of Saint Bishop Nicholas in the Baroque-Classicist style, which was built in 1788. The main altar together with the rebuilt iconostasis from the first half of the 19th century, partly completed in 1858.