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Nearby view from the Chapel of St. Anne on Vrchlabí. If you extend the trip, you will reach the Kněžická chalet, where you can have a good refreshment.
The highest mountain in the Czech Republic can be reached in 5 hours, or take the bus to Špindlerův Mlýn, which runs approximately every hour. ROUTE: ŠPINDL -> BOUDA U BÍLEHO LABE -> LUČNÍ B. -> SNĚŽKA -> VÝROVKA -> ŠPINDL
On the way to Labská bouda you will pass through the most beautiful places of the Giant Mountains such as Labský and Pančavský waterfall. If you go with children, use the cable car to Medvědín. ROUTE: ŠPINDL -> VRBATOVA BOUDA -> LABSKÝ VODOPÁD
The mighty glacial Sněžné jámy are located on the Polish side of the Giant Mountains. A marked path passes through the bottom of both pits. ROUTE: SPINDL -> MARTINOVA BOUDA -> SNĚŽNÉ JAMY-> MEDVEDÍN
A nice route through Špindlerova bouda, where the bus also goes and is suitable for children from this point. ROUTE: ŠPINDL -> ŠPINDLEROVKA -> MALY STAW -> LUČNÍ BOUDA -> ŠPINDL
A three-kilometre-long nature trail passes through the Black Mountain peat bog. The wooden path leads above the peat level and allows comfortable and above all safe walking. ROUTE: VELKÁ ÚPA -> PEAT BOG -> ČERNÁ HORA -> HOFMANOVY BOUDY, BUS
The Elbe spring is one of the most popular places in the Giant Mountains. It is a symbolic spring, the real spring rises a few dozen metres away, in the Labská meadow, and is inaccessible to visitors. ROUTE: ŠPINDL -> MÍSEČKY -> PRAMEN LABE -> MEDVĚ
A short walk to the nearby lookout tower where Vrchlabí will be in the palm of your hand. It starts with a steeper climb to Kaplička and then to Kněžická chalupa where you can refresh yourself.
The Black Mountain Peat Bog Nature Trail is the oldest nature trail in Krnap. It not only offers beautiful panoramic views from Hubert's lookout point, but also guides visitors through an atypical forest peat bog.
The Rýchory nature trail leads from the Maxovka viewpoint past the Dvorský Forest in the place where one of the first reserves in the Giant Mountains was established in 1952 for its rich flora.
The cross-border nature trail leads through the most valuable parts of the Giant Mountains. It presents the Krkonoše tundra with examples of various phenomena and formations dating back to the Ice Age.
A shorter detour route leading along the Devil's Gorge in the Devil's Mine in the central Giant Mountains. It shows the natural attractions but above all the preserved damming work - over 100 years old modifications of the mountain stream bed.
A walking circuit through the forested slopes southwest of the centre of the spa and tourist resort; the visitor can learn a lot about the history of Janské Lázně, forestry and natural conditions of the surroundings on the boards.