The Panorama lookout tower on the top of Černá Hora near Jánské Lázně is based on a former funicular pillar.
Dvorský forest is the highest point on the Rýchory Ridge.
The chateau was built in 1792 on the order of Earl Alphons Aichelburg at the locality where a manor used to be.
The originally romantic little castle was built above the valley of Temný Důl in memory of Count Berthold of Aichelburg, who died in 1861.
The highest mountain in the Czech Republic, a distinctive trihedral pyramid, is elevated 1,602 metres above sea level. It is a significant dominant element in the eastern Krkonoše.
The mountaineous valley called Obří Důl - i.e. giant canyon, is of glacial origin. It is located between Pec pod Sněžkou and the foot of Mount Sněžka.
The Museum is designed so that the visitors successively go through the four parts of the permanent exhibition organized in a well-arranged manner informing visitors about the interesting history of Žacléř and its close vicinity.
The distinctive peak of Mount Liščí Hora, elevated 1,363 m above sea level, is situated between Studniční Hora and Černá Hora, not far from Pec pod Sněžkou.
The former Franciscan church in the picturesque town of Hostinné in the Podkrkonoší region accommodates a unique collection of classical sculpture castings.
The picturesque Renaissance chateau surrounded with a park is a natural centre of Vrchlabí.
The Museum building is located in the city centre, next to the Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary. The Museum exposition is varied; it is worth mentioning the collection of painted targets and saloon rifles, the collection of militaria, clock collections and the unique collection of relief carved beehives.
Úpa Peat bog is the largest mountain peat bog in the Giant Mountains.
The Museum is located in the centre of Vrchlabí, in three newly reconstructed historical buildings.
The Augustinian monastery is a significant baroque sight in the city. The building was repaired recently and a part of the exposition of the Krkonoše Museum was located there.
The Augustinian monastery in Vrchlabí, an important Baroque-style monument of the town, was established by Maximilian von Morzin in 1704.
A natural swimming-pool with sandy beaches and access to the water through a shallow part.
The only stone lookout tower in the Krkonoše is situated on the top of Mount Žalý.
The Branský Chateau is located at an elevated point where a fortress used to be. The chateau was founded in 1533 by Zdeněk of Valdštejn.