Best attractions and places to see in the Giant Mountains, also known as Krkonoše and Karkonosze, span the border between the Czech Republic and Poland. This region is characterized by its diverse alpine landscapes, including glacial valleys, forests, and high moorlands, protected by national parks on both sides. Notable landmarks and natural features include the highest peak, significant waterfalls, and unique glacial formations. The area also offers cultural sites and historical towns, providing a range of experiences for visitors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The climb was totally worth it, being rewarded with this impressively beautiful waterfall and view 🥰.
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The Elbe Falls (Czech: Labský vodopád) is a waterfall on the Elbe River in the Czech part of the Giant Mountains. There, about one kilometer past its source, the river plunges 40 meters from the edge of the Elbe valley (1,258 meters above sea level) into the Labské jámy (German: Elbe Basin).
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The Pančevo waterfall, located approximately one kilometer from the Labská bouda, is the highest waterfall in the Giant Mountains at 148 meters.
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Its symbolic source lies at an altitude of 1,386 m above sea level. It is enclosed in a brick ring with inflow and outflow, and its stone-paved surroundings offer benches for relaxation. In 1968, a wall of rough rock was added, bearing the coats of arms of 26 important cities through which the Elbe flows on its way to the North Sea.
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Once you reach the top you usually have a great panoramic view, unfortunately I didn’t
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Against the impressive mountain backdrop of the Giant Mountains, an architectural jewel stands out here that is no less impressive: an original Norwegian stave church has stood here for more than 180 years, although its origins are much older. The local community put the building up for sale to build a new one, but it was acquired under Prussian rule and found a second "life" here.
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The church itself is very beautiful. Interesting history and architecture. Directly behind the church is the entrance to the Giant Mountains National Park with the ascent to Snezka. However, the interior of the church is not recommended with small children, very tiring due to the large number of people.
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The Giant Mountains are rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Pančava Waterfall, the highest in the Czech Republic at 148 meters, or the picturesque Kamieńczyk Waterfall on the Polish side. Don't miss the glacial Mały Staw (Little Pond), a notable natural monument, or the dramatic Snowy Cauldrons, a stunning glacial cirque.
Yes, the region offers several unique cultural and historical sites. A must-see is the Wang Church in Karpacz, a 12th-century wooden stave church originally from Norway. You can also visit the Source of the Elbe, a significant historical and natural landmark.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. The White Bridge (Bílý Most) in Špindlerův Mlýn is a family-friendly spot. Waterfalls like Kamieńczyk Waterfall and Mumlava Waterfall are also accessible and enjoyable for families. Additionally, towns like Harrachov and Pec pod Sněžkou offer bobsleigh tracks and rope parks for adventure.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit is unparalleled, offering visibility up to 200 km on clear days. Other excellent viewpoints include the areas around Pančava Waterfall, Mały Staw (Little Pond), and the Snowy Cauldrons.
Absolutely! The Giant Mountains are a hiker's paradise. You can find numerous trails, from easy walks to challenging routes. For example, there are many waterfall hikes that take you past attractions like Pančava and Labský Waterfalls. For easier options, explore easy hikes around places like Chojnik Castle or Szklarka Waterfall.
Beyond the well-known peaks, consider exploring the Source of the Elbe, a significant natural and historical site. The Wang Church offers a unique architectural experience. For a different perspective, the Treetop Walk Krkonoše allows you to experience the forest canopy from above.
The Giant Mountains offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running trails, with routes like the 'View of Śnieżka – Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit loop from Karpacz'. In winter, the region transforms into a major ski destination, and in summer, bobsleigh tracks and rope parks provide additional thrills.
The best time for hiking in the Giant Mountains is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, trails are clear of snow, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, while spring and autumn provide beautiful foliage and fewer crowds.
Many natural attractions and hiking trails in the Giant Mountains are dog-friendly, especially within the national parks, provided dogs are kept on a leash. Waterfalls like Kamieńczyk Waterfall and Mumlava Waterfall are popular choices for walks with dogs. Always check local regulations for specific areas within the national parks.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, routes to the Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit are considered challenging. Other demanding trails include those leading to the Snowy Cauldrons or the 'Pančava Waterfall – Labský Waterfall (Elbe Falls) loop from Špindlerův Mlýn', which is part of the waterfall hikes guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the panoramic views from Śnieżka Summit and the serene atmosphere around Mały Staw. The impressive waterfalls like Pančava Waterfall are also highly appreciated, particularly after rainfall. The blend of challenging hikes and accessible family-friendly spots makes the region appealing to a wide range of visitors.


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