Nový Hrozenkov is a market town in Vsetín District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic.
After its establishment, the municipality was first Nová Dědina (literally 'new village') or Rozinkov, probably after Rozina, who was the wife of the land owner.
The highest point is the Stolečný mountain at 962 m (3,156 ft) above sea level, which top is on the Czech-Slovak border.
Until 1649, the area was part of Hovězí, which belonged to the Vsetín estate owned by Mikuláš Pázmány.
[5] One of the homesteads now houses Memorial of Antonín Strnadel, a small museum dedicated to this painter and graphic artist, who had his atelier there in 1935–1936.