Mount Kotel is one of the most beautiful mountains in the Krkonoše.
The private museum is located in a timbered barn in the upper part of the village, close to the church.
The Labský Waterfall is one of several waterfalls in the Labský Důl.
The water at the Huťský Waterfall drops 20 m down. The waterfall is supplied by the Huťský Potok whose source is under the Dvoračky tourist chalet.
Mount Lysá Hora, 1,344 metres above sea level, is one of the dominant elements in the western part of the Krkonoše.
National monument Strážník is situated between Bystrá nad Jizerou and Mříčná.
The ruin of Nístějka Castle is situated on the rock above the valley of the Jizera River and the Farský Brook.
The original wooden chapel was built in 1724, but in 1768 it was demolished and there was built the contemporary brick chapel.
The Museum of National History presents rich collections of the folk art and history of Vysoké nad Jizerou and its surroundings.
Timbered houses, typical folk architecture of the Krkonoše area, are present in nearly every municipality of the upper Jizera region. They are wonderful examples of the architectonic skills and art of our ancestors.
The Mumlavský Waterfall is situated about 2 km from Harrachov. It is a popular destination for tourists who visit this area.
The Mining Museum in Harrachov offers a unique opportunity to look back at the history of ore excavation technologies in Bohemia, which dates back to 1760 in Harrachov.
The exposition of the Krkonoše Museum is located in the granite building, known in Harrachov as Šindelka.
The church was built in 1787 - 1789 in a place where there was originally a deep wood and tall rocks.
The museum\'s collections remind people of the history and life in the Czech mountain village - from flax processing and wood turning to bead stringing. References to theatrical and music traditions of the village may be found here.
In place of an original wooden chapel, the wooden Church of St. Wenceslas was built in 1788. It was replaced by a masonry empire church in the 1822-1828.
St. Alžběta`s Chapel, housing a unique glass bell, is situated next to the glassworks in Harrachov.
The Museum of Glass is a unique collection, comprising more than five thousand exhibits, which makes it the largest and most valuable collection of glass in the Czech Republic.
The cups as well as medals awarded to winning and successful skiers from Harrachov are on public display in the Harrachov Ski Museum.
The thin octagonal stone lookout tower, built in the neo-Gothic style, is called the Queen of the Jizerské Hory.