Pec pod Sněžkou 230, 542 21 Pec pod Sněžkou tel.: +420 499 405 528, +420 499 405 527 Informace o provozu: +420 499 405 522, +420 499 405 531
Located on the border of Czech Republic and Poland is the Snezka Mountain Peak.
It is the most prominent peak of the Krkonose Mountains. The peak rises to a height of 1,602 metres and is the highest peak in the Czech Republic.
The Snezka Mountain Peak is popular among locals as well as visitors for hiking and mountain climbing. The Czech side of the Snezka Mountain Peak has the remains of the Bohemian hut, a post office, and a chairlift station that connects the peak to the nearby town of Pec pod Snezkou.
The summit of the Snezka Mountain Peak can be reached through different paths. Visitors can either opt to hike along these paths or take the ropeway from the town of Pec pod Snezkou. The weather on the mountain can change dramatically therefore people should carry proper clothing. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the alpine surroundings. The most beautiful trail leads from Obri dul. From most of the resorts it usually takes 3 hours to hike to the summit.
There are no halal facilities or Masaajid around the area or towns of the Snezka Mountain Peak.
The Anežka Czech Post House, designed by the architects Martin Rajniš and Patrik Hoffman is built on the highest mountain in the Czech Republic – Sněžka. Its postcode is 542 91. .
Luční bouda is situated in one of the outstanding places in Krkonoše National Park – it stands on the Meadow Mountain (Luční hora) plateau, overlooking the highest Czech mountain, Sněžka.
Pec pod Sněžkou (750 m above sea level), a picturesque mountain town, is the most frequent starting point for trips to the highest Czech peak.