Viewpoints and Nature Escapes
This collection highlights the diverse landscapes of the Sudetes and their foothills across the Polish-Czech border. It features granite peaks like Ślęża, the largest reservoir in Lower Silesia at Mietkowskie Lake, and the volcanic rock formations of the Rudawy Janowickie. The list includes observation towers like the wooden structure in Heřmanice and panoramic points overlooking the Barycz Valley and the Jizera Mountains, including Smrk, the highest peak of the Czech Jizera range.
Ślęża
The Ślęża is a 718 m high mountain in the Sudeten Foreland in Poland. The mountain is built mostly of granite and is covered with forests.
Mietkowskie Lake
Mietkowskie Lake - is the largest lake in the Dolnośląskie Voivodeship in Poland.
Skałka Goethego
A former quarry on the slopes of Victoria Hill near Krzywina. It is named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who visited the site in 1790.
Kalenica
Kalenica is a mountain in the Owl Mountains, part of Central Sudetes. Its height is 964 meters.
Krzyżna Góra
The highest peak in the Falcon Mountains at 654 meters. It features a seven-meter iron cross dating from 1839 and offers views of the Karkonosze range and Jelenia Góra Valley.
Igliczna
An 845-meter peak in the Śnieżnik Massif known for the Sanctuary of Maria Śnieżna, a late Baroque pilgrimage church built in the 1780s.
Pohanské kameny
A 297-meter hill near Frýdlant featuring granite rock formations. The site is historically associated with ancient pagan rituals.
Měděnec
A 777-meter peak in the Jizera Mountains. Its name, meaning Copper Mountain, reflects the area's historical mining activity.
Sokolik
The second-highest peak of the Falcon Mountains in the Rudawy Janowickie. It is distinguished by two prominent granite pillars used frequently for rock climbing.
Kocierz
A peak in the Karkonosze Mountains situated within the Silesian Ridge.
Lwia Góra
A peak in the Rudawy Janowickie range featuring several distinct granite rock groups.
Královecký Špičák
The highest peak of the Vraní hory (Raven Mountains) at 881 meters, located on the Czech-Polish border.
Smrk
The highest peak of the Czech Jizera Mountains at 1,124 meters. A 20-meter steel observation tower at the summit provides views of Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic.
Śnieżna Polana
A scenic mountain clearing located near the Igliczna peak in the Śnieżnik Massif.
Pechova smrt
A viewpoint in the Jizera Mountains located near Nové Město pod Smrkem.
Na Výhledu
A vantage point near Chrastava offering views of the Lusatian and Jizera Mountains.
Rozhledna Heřmanice
A 24-meter-high wooden observation tower built in 2012, featuring a unique double-walled cylindrical design.
Punkt widokowy na Dolinę Baryczy
Observation point overlooking the Barycz Valley Landscape Park, an area known for its extensive network of medieval fish ponds and bird habitats.
Wzgórze czereśniowe
A hill in the Strzelin Hills offering views across the Sudeten Foreland.
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