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Výlety mountains and peaks Královehradecký kraj

Eagle mountains - mountains

The Eagle Mountains, which lie in the northeast of Bohemia on the border with Poland, are not large in size or altitude, which averages less than 800 meters. Nevertheless, there are many beautiful places worth visiting.

Giant Mountains - mountains

The highest mountains of the whole Czech Republic are the Giant Mountains, of the twenty highest peaks in the Czech Republic, fifteen are located right here. The Giant Mountains are located in northern Bohemia and offer their visitors great conditions for…

High bike - Giant Mountains

The fourth highest peak of the Giant Mountains is Vysoké kolo with an altitude of 1509 meters. It is also the largest rubble field in the entire Giant Mountains and the peak itself is formed by a rocky sea and separate rocks, only sparsely covered…

Královecký Špičák

The Broumov Highlands and its forest-covered ridge are made up of several rhyolite mounds, the highest of which reaches an altitude of 880 meters and is called Královecký Špičák, which is part of the Crow Mountains, a small…

Šerlich - Eagle Mountains

The top of Šerlich is one of our "thousands". It reaches an altitude of 1,027 meters, can be found in the Eagle Mountains and is a relatively popular and visited place for tourists. The main attraction here is Masaryk's cottage from…

Sněžka

The altitude of 1,602 m makes Sněžka the highest mountain in the Giant Mountains and at the same time in the whole of the Czech Republic. In addition, Sněžka is also one of the most popular peaks in our country and a great lookout point, offering magical…

Stork - Teplice rocks

The highest peak of the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks and at the same time the highest mountain of Cretaceous sandstone in our republic is Čáp, which sometimes also appears under the name Čapí vrch. Its altitude is 786 m.n.m. and there are…

Studniční mountain - Giant Mountains

It belongs to the most beautiful mountains of the Bohemian Ridge and the Giant Mountains, its altitude is 1554 meters and is called Studniční mountain, German Steinboden. It is the third highest mountain not only in the Giant Mountains, but also in…

Velká Deštná

The highest peak of the Orlické Mountains, Velká Deštná, rises to an altitude of 1,115 meters and can be found approximately 3 km east of Deštné in the Orlické Mountains. The most comfortable path here…