Sněžka, Queen of the Krkonoše Mountains
Sněžka , this distinctive landmark of the Krkonoše Mountains - a stone pyramid modeled by a glacier - is a popular destination for mountain hikes. Already from a distance you can see several buildings at the top, one of which is the round chapel of St. Vavřinec from 1665, an unmissable Polish meteorological station and the Anežka Czech Post Office, you can send your view of the world directly from the top of Sněžka. Early morning or night ascents to the very top of the mountain are very popular, from where you can see the wonderful and dramatic spectacle of sunrise and sunset.
The Elbe River travels 1,154 km from the Giant Mountains to the Black Sea.
The Elbe River inherently belongs to Špindlerův Mlýn. Whether it is its source , where an important trade route passed even in the 16th century, together with a stone wall with the coats of arms of the cities through which the river flows on its way to the sea, or the Elbe Waterfall falling through the Elbe Gorge into the Elbe Mine , through which the Elbe River meanders all the way to Špindlerův The mill thus enriches and brings life to the surrounding nature. You can appreciate the beauty of Labské dol in the summer on hot days, but in the winter, cross-country skiers love it when they run around on their skis.