Holiday home in the Giant Mountains
On the northern side of the
Czech Republic, on the border with
Poland, there is of the largest national parks in all Europe: the Giant Mountains. This park comprises one single giant landscape of tall mountains, deep ravines, waterfalls and rivers. The Giant Mountains are a fantastic holiday destination for endless walks and cycle rides. You’ll pass picturesque mountain villages with their typical ‘Roubenky’ dwellings: decorated wooden homes that often go back all the way to the 16th century. In winter, the Giant Mountains transform into a popular area for
winter sports. You’ll often find that from your holiday home, you can step directly onto one of the many ski runs, so you never have to travel far to reach the snow. Micazu is a firm believer in direct contact. Go ahead and book your holiday home in the Giant Mountains directly with the owner so you always know exactly where you stand.
A paradise for outdoor activities
The Giant Mountains are situated in
Northern Bohemia and are the tallest mountain range in the Czech Republic. With resorts such as
Stupna,
Nemojov and
Zacler, the region provides some heavenly opportunities for people who like to practise outdoor sports. From winter sports to
mountain sports and from mountain biking to golf, the Giant Mountains appeal to everyone. The area also has several cultural attractions worth exploring. Pay a visit to the Castle of Hrádek u Nechani, which was built between 1839 and 1857 as a summer residence for the family of the Count of Harrach. The medieval fortresses of Bezdes and Frýdlant are well worth visiting too. Other sites to include in your itinerary are the Teplické skály rock formation and Adršpach, a ‘city’ built from sandstone rock.
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Fun facts about the Giant Mountains
- The Giant Mountains are named after the Rübezahl Giant, who, as folk tales have it, lived in this area, In Czech, this giant is called ‘Krakonoš’.
- The highest peak in the Giant Mountains is the Snežka at 1,602 metres. From Pec pod Snežkou, you can take a stair lift to the top to visit the observatory and other buildings there.
- Local specialties include knedliky (noodles), bramborak (potato cakes) and chlebicky (artistically decorated open sandwiches).
- The largest town in the area is Liberec, at the foot of the Ješted Mountain (1,012 metres). The town is known as a manufacturing centre for glass and textiles, amongst others.
- The Elbe, a European river, has its source in the Giant Mountains. In the Czech language, this river is called the Labe.
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