Cross-country skiing
Malá Úpa is especially ideal for cross-country skiers who can literally "cheer up" around.
Pomezní Boudy - Church
From the Pomezní Bud, along the red tourist sign, there is a modified cross-country skiing trail leading to the ski area, the length of this two-directional section is 2,5km. On the modified route, you can go to the church and go back down the yellow valley of Black Water to the Limestone Boudy.
Krkonošská magistrála
Malá Úpa is on the Giant Mountains route connecting the western and eastern Giant Mountains. The long route 80 km starts in Harrachov, continues on the route: Vosecká bouda, Vrbatova bouda, Horni Misecky, Spindleruv Mlyn, Klinove boudy, Rozcestí, Dvorská bouda, Lesní bouda, Kolínska bouda, Černá hora, Pardubická bouda, Krausovy boudy, Horní Maršov , Horní Albeřice, Lysečská bouda, Cestník, Malá Úpa.
Cross-country skiing at Sněžka
Due to the position of Malá Úpa, you can go on a cross-country skiing and on the Sněžka (best red mark) with a break for the Jelenia.
I'm lying in the valley
A nice running tour through untouched terrain leads through the picturesque valley along the Jelení potok - the Lion Mine (the yellow mark beginning in Spálený Mlýn). You can end a nice trip with Jelenia.
Route Haida Length
At Pomezni Bouda you can take a scenic route around the heather hill called Haida. The whole circuit has a length of just over 5 km and can be combined with another similarly short circuit that leads from Pomezní Bud to the church in Dolní Malá Úpa and back. The starting point is a parking lot close to Horské služby station (parking lot Zátiší).
To Pec pod Snezkou
In Pec you will get a nice trip to Spálený Mlýn, then uphill slightly up to Bouda Jan (cross country trails run around Pěnkavčí hill and on the other side around Červený vrch), and along the slope and Velka Upa hill over Portáška you get to Pec pod Sněžkou .
Rapier ridge
From the church you can continue to the grove, where you can walk to the forest along the Pathway, Lysečinska bouda, over Albeřice along the border road and continue to the Rychorský kříž and Rychory. This 2 weekly bidirectional route is approximately 15km in one direction and can be used both for classical and skating. In the demanding Krkonoše terrain, this circuit is pleasant, more or less controversial, as well as beginners, as well as advanced cross-country skiers.
Excursions with children
- The Fairytale Trail
From September we can welcome you on the walking trail Malá Úpou with 10 stops with a permanent exhibition of Krkonoše fairy tales by the famous writer Marie Kubátová. Wooden panels with a fairy tale are complemented by a children's climbing pad, where you can spend time playing and relaxing. Every stop is hidden by a plastic ornament, which you draw with a pencil in the booklet. Booklets with a map and a route description are available for a small fee at the Infocentrum at Pomezní Boudy. The goal of your journey is to get the ornaments of all the fairy tales for which you will receive a reward - grouse groshes, also at the Infocenter at Pomezní boudy.
- Krakonošovo
At the Krakonos Guesthouse, all small and large visitors admire the beautiful Devil's Mill and the statue of the Krakonos in life-size. In the summer months, you can also refresh yourself. It is located near Spálený Mlýn in Lower Mala Upa - yellow tourist sign.
- Grandmother's valley
Visit the places where the famous Grandmother took place: Chateau, Mill, Old Bleacher. In addition, there is a nature trail in the beautiful valley.
- Monkey park Pec pod Snezkou
You can also try the rope center - "Monkey Park", which is about 400 meters long with 27 obstacles. Although you are in some places even 6 meters above ground, climbing is absolutely safe, even children can handle.
- Karpacz
On the Polish side of Sněžka is Karpacz, the twin Pec pod Sněžkou.
- Relaxation park Mladé Buky
Come and unwind with the kids at bobovku, bungee trampoline or playground! During the day you can refresh yourself in our Rotunda Nebíčko!
Relax
- Cottage Rusalka (50 m)
Sauna for 4 persons, whirlpool for 4 person, solarium, pool, massage
- Hotel Javor (100 m)
Wellness - outdoor whirlpool with year-round operation for romantic evenings, infrasauna, summer heated swimming pool with a view
- Skim (5 km)
Tennis hall, ricochet, ping-pong, billiards, sauna, bowling, gym, swimming pool ..
- Jánské lázně (15 km)
- Karpacz (20 km)
The village Karpacz is a typical mountain village situated in the Giant Mountains in the valley of the river Lomnice and its tributaries at the foot of the Sněžka. This landscape includes the most attractive eastern part of the mountain range. The town of Karpacz is located in the not too wide and steep valley of Lomnice at altitudes from 480 m to 885 m. The axis of the agglomeration consists of 7 km long, serpentine streets ending in the Bierutowice saddle at 820 m height
In Karpacz ..
- Wang Church - Wang Church was built in the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries in southern Norway, in the town of Vang, Lake Wang (norw. Vangsmjösa) and thus derives its name. Similar wooden temples were built around 1000. To date, only 31 have survived in Norway and one in Upper Karpacz. In the nineteenth century, the Wang Church proved too small and required costly repairs. It was decided to sell it, because they were obliged to return the money were loans to watch out for the construction of a new temple. This valuable monument of Viking architecture, was purchased for 427 marks by the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IV, thanks to the efforts of the Norwegian painter prof. John Kristian Dahl. After completing the study of the royal architect, the property was destroyed in crates and transported by ship in 1841 in Szczecin, and then to the Royal Museum in Berlin. But the king gave up the introduction to the church on the island of Peacock near Berlin and began to look for him somewhere else. Thanks to the efforts of Countess von Reden Frederic of Bukowec, in the spring of 1842 a year in the mountains, the church was relocated so that Lutherans living in and around Harrachov could serve. It took a long journey by boat on the river - the Oder and nine horse-drawn carriages. Count Christian Leopold von Schaffgotsch of Teplice gave the place under construction. This is the edge of Montenegro (885 m above sea level), which is about halfway from the bottom of Karpacz on Snow White.
- Anomalies - A place without gravity - Lovers of unusual monuments can be seen in Harrachov in the part of Strażacka Špindlerových Street from the street in the direction of "Wild Waterfall" Piecuch behind the hotel and in front of the bridge on Lomnice. Although it seems so at this point sloping towards Lomnice, on a straight section of the road cars with the engine off the same unit uphill. Tourists who perform simple physical experiments involving pouring water into the street will see that it is against the laws of gravity to the top. Similarly, bottles or cans of balls that roll directly for serving.
- Wild Waterfall - The wild waterfall, which is located at the lower station of the cable car to Kopa, is the result of damming the river Lomnice. It is a place that is very often visited by tourists and photographed against the background of a fall from a height of several meters of water. Lomnice is a wild mountain river, which often showed its destructive power. In 1816 a burst of clouds in the mountains led to massive destruction in Miłków and all of Jelenia Góra.