Alpine Huts and Nature Wonders
This collection highlights the diverse landscapes of Northern Bohemia, spanning the Krkonoše and Jizera Mountains. It features Pančavský vodopád, the highest waterfall in the Czech Republic at 148 meters, alongside the iconic basalt columns of Panská skála. The list also documents the extensive medieval Holany pond system, the granite peaks and UNESCO-listed beech forests of the Jizera Mountains, and historic mountain shelters like the Schronisko na Hali Szrenickiej, offering a detailed look at the region's geological formations and alpine heritage.
Pančavský vodopád
The highest waterfall in the Czech Republic, dropping 148 meters down the rocky slopes of the Labský důl valley in the Krkonoše Mountains.
Panská skála
Panská skála, a geologic formation 80 kilometers north of Prague, lies in the historical region of Bohemia in the Czech Republic.
Labský vodopád
A 35-meter-tall waterfall located near the source of the Elbe River in the Krkonoše National Park, featuring a historic stone masonry dam.
Lake Mácha
Lake Mácha is a pond in the municipal territory of Doksy in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic.
CHKO Jizerské hory
Established in 1967, this protected area preserves granite peaks, extensive peat bogs, and primeval beech forests which are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Peklo
A rocky, canyon-like valley carved by the Robečský stream near Česká Lípa, protected as a national natural monument for its unique microclimate and rare flora.
Huťský vodopád
A 20-meter cascading waterfall on the Huťský stream, historically used to power local glassworks in the Rokytnice nad Jizerou region.
Čertova zeď
A national natural monument featuring the remnants of a 20-kilometer-long basalt vein that resembles a man-made wall near Český Dub.
Schronisko PTTK na Hali Szrenickiej
A large mountain hostel in the Polish Giant Mountains, originally established as a shepherd's hut in the 18th century and later converted into a tourist lodge.
Novozámecký rybník
A national nature reserve and significant bird sanctuary, this medieval pond is part of the UNESCO Ramsar list of internationally important wetlands.
Dolské údolí
A scenic valley in the Kokořínsko region characterized by sandstone rock formations, wetlands, and diverse bird populations.
Malý Čapský důl
A sandstone valley in the northern Kokořínsko area, located beneath the Čap rock formation with its distinctive ironstone pinnacle.
Chrastenský vodopád
A small waterfall on the Ploučnice River near Osečná, created by a natural rocky threshold in the riverbed.
Vodopád Černého potoka
A seven-meter waterfall in the Jizera Mountains, surrounded by massive granite boulders and old-growth beech forests.
Dolanský vodopád
A small waterfall located on the Bobří stream near the village of Dolany, situated within the historic Holany pond district.
Dolanský rybník
The largest of the Holany pond system, historically used for fish farming and surrounded by sandstone cliffs and pine forests.
Milčanský rybník
Also known as Velká Nohavice, this large pond is a key component of the historic 14th-century Holany pond network in northern Bohemia.
Holanský rybník
A central pond in the Holany system near Česká Lípa, dating back to the Middle Ages and used for fishing and local water management.
Hrázský rybník
Also known as Mlýnský rybník, this body of water is part of the interconnected Holany pond system in the Liberec Region.
Vustra
A natural monument preserving a small pond and surrounding wetlands, protected for its rare plant species and amphibian populations.
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