The Mumlavský Waterfall is situated about 2 km from Harrachov. It is a popular destination for tourists who visit this area.
Mount Medvědín, covered with forest, is a part of the ridge of Český Hřbet, in close vicinity to Špindlerův Mlýn, to the west, above the confluence of the Elbe and the Bílé Labe rivers.
The Pančavský Waterfall is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the Krkonoše. It is situated 1 km to the south from the Labská Bouda, a tourist hotel located on the Pančavský Potok.
The highest mountain in the Czech Republic, a distinctive trihedral pyramid, is elevated 1,602 metres above sea level. It is a significant dominant element in the eastern Krkonoše.
The Labský Důl is a ragged rock canyon, one of the most beautiful and most frequently visited localities in the Krkonoše.
Mount Lysá Hora, 1,344 metres above sea level, is one of the dominant elements in the western part of the Krkonoše.
The mountaineous valley called Obří Důl - i.e. giant canyon, is of glacial origin. It is located between Pec pod Sněžkou and the foot of Mount Sněžka.
The water at the Huťský Waterfall drops 20 m down. The waterfall is supplied by the Huťský Potok whose source is under the Dvoračky tourist chalet.
Mount Luční Hora, 1,555 metres above sea level, is the highest peak of the ridge of Český Hřbet.
The spring area of the River Elbe is located on a relatively large platform.
The Pančavská Louka is a large sub-alpine meadow with peat-bog of Nordic type.
The Důl Bílého Labe is a ragged valley of glacial origin that is 7 km long.
The distinctive peak of Mount Liščí Hora, elevated 1,363 m above sea level, is situated between Studniční Hora and Černá Hora, not far from Pec pod Sněžkou.
The Labský Waterfall is one of several waterfalls in the Labský Důl.