From majestic Sněžka through peat bogs to quiet valleys.
Put on your hiking boots, the Giant Mountains are waiting.
Those who haven't visited Sněžka haven't really been to the Giant Mountains. Our highest mountain tempts you to conquer it at sunrise or high noon. How to get there?
The easiest way directly from Pec pod Sněžkou. Ideal for families.
The highest lookout tower in the Giant Mountains. You can get here on foot following the yellow trail or comfortably by cable car (takes strollers too). Open May–October.
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The unique transmitter structure offers a panoramic view of the entire Giant Mountains and the foothills.
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Snow stays the longest on the slope of Studniční Hora. The snowfield shape resembles former Czechoslovakia. It is best seen from the way to Výrovka (May–July).
View on map →Venture further from civilization and discover the raw beauty of Nordic nature.
A legendary ridge route that follows the state border. It leads from Pomezní Boudy via Sněžka to the western Giant Mountains. You will see glacial lakes Mały and Wielki Staw on the Polish side or the Noon Stones (Polední kameny) rock formations.
View Polish lakes on map →
A symbolic place of birth of one of the largest European rivers (1387 m a.s.l.). You will find a stone wall with coats of arms of cities through which the Elbe flows. The journey from Pec is long but worth it (21 km).
Route to the source →
A less frequented but all the more beautiful route. You will walk through deep valleys, see original mountain architecture (Milíře), and enjoy peace. The route is more challenging, unsuitable for strollers.
View circuit (9 km) →A steep ridge with breathtaking views, nicknamed "Krkonoš". A unique ridge hike for fitter tourists.
Route on map →A romantic walk along the Zelený Potok stream. On the way, you will pass Liščí Waterfall and reach the picturesque Jelení Louky (Deer Meadows).
Route on map →A unique site 6,000 years old. Walk along wooden walkways and climb the observation tower in the middle of the peat meadow. It is most beautiful in July when everything blooms.
You will learn how a peat bog is formed, who moves it, and who kills it. You can make the journey easier by taking the cable car from Jánské Lázně to Černá Hora. Not suitable for strollers etc.
And when you return, the jacuzzi and sauna in our apartment will put you back together.
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