There is an increased risk of spontaneous fall of branches and trees throughout the National Park, where the laws of nature govern the formation and termination of trees. Enter the forest at your own risk!
An easy trip to the saddle between Černá hora and Světla starting at Wenceslas Square.
A short trail in one of the most remote corners of the Krkonoše Mountains.
A popular trip through an almost perfect glacier valley.
A trip to the easternmost ridge of the Krkonoše Mountains, where visitors usually don't go.
A trip in the footsteps of pilgrims traveling more than 1,000 years ago.
The best way to understand what "tundra" is is bad weather.
A popular route along the way around the Mumlav waterfall.
An easy route not only with information boards, but also with wooden sculptures of animals that you can meet in the Krkonoše Mountains (or at least you could have met them once).
An easy route dedicated to the outstanding forester and co-founder of the Krkonoše National Park, prof. Josef Fant.
The walk ended at the Jelenka hut focused on the largest animal that you can normally meet in the Krkonoše Mountains and an explanation of why it is necessary to hunt it in the national park.