Surroundings Žaclér:
The cottage is excellently located to start exploring north east Bohemia, an area that is divided into 4 regions: the Giant Mountains (Karkonosze), the Broumov region, the Nachad region and the Orlické Mountains. A visit to Poland is a possibility, with the Poland border lying at 4km away from Žaclé?. The Golden Town Prague lies 165km away and is certainly worth a visit as well.
The Giant Mountains are located in the north east of Bohemia and are stretched out over the border with Poland for a total distance of approx. 40 km. The average altitude of the 20 km wide mountain range is 1200m, with a couple of mountains that are much higher than that. With a 1602m altitude, the Snezka (located in the eastern part) is considered to be the highest one. Other peaks are the de Lucni hora (1555 m), the Studnicná hora (1554 m) and the Vysoké kolo (1506 m).
Giant Mountians:
The Krokonose is the most popular mountain range in the Czech Republik amongst visitors. The mountain is situated alongside the Northern part of the national boundery with Poland. The borderline follows the top of the main ridge from Tvaroznik to Mala Upa.
The Krkonose is the only range of mountains in the Czech Republic whose parts possess the greatest mountain characteristics. The highest peak of the Czech Republic, the Snezka with the altitude of 1602 m above the sea level, also belongs to this mountain range.
The krkonose is approximately 40 km in length and 20 km in width. The Northern part of the mountain slopes steeply downhill towards the Slezska Rovina on the Polish side. The Southern part has a moderate slope towards the Podkrkonosska Pahorkatina.
The relatively small area (approx. 600 km2) enables a close experience of the mountain to be gained rather soon and a feeling of close familiarity with the environment to be attained after a few days spent in the area. T
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