Small first grade primary school for 60 pupils with a day care and dining room, kindergarten for 40 children. We apply activation methods of teaching, create a safe environment, individualize teaching.
The first written report dates back to 1556. The village is located at an altitude of 684 metres. The town has a fire station, a museum and a castle. We organize sports, tourist and cultural events. There is a volunteer fire brigade, FC Sokol and other associations.
Organisation of cultural, social and sporting events such as New Year's football tournament, sledge races, Krakonoš's fancy dress, Children's fancy dress ball, Witch burning, Children's Day, Beer Day, Krakonoš Cup in football and others.
Carrying out rescue and search operations in mountain terrain, providing first aid and ensuring the transport of the sick and injured. Ensuring patrol activities on ridges and downhill tracks. Preparation and training of members and waiters.
A town of approximately 2300 inhabitants. Part of the territory falls within the Krkonoše National Park. Tourists and families with children can visit a family area with a bobsleigh run, a ski resort, a swimming pool or a golf course. There is a health centre, fire brigade, primary and kindergarten and a post office.
The first written record dates back to 1566, when Malá Úpa was settled by woodcutters from Tyrol, Styria and Carinthia. Malá Úpa is situated at an altitude of 1050 metres and is a popular mountain resort for summer and winter holidays. It has a volunteer fire brigade. Provision of Czech POINT services.
We are a mountain kindergarten with a capacity of 75 children, located in a quiet and pleasant environment. The school itself has a large garden which provides the children with all kinds of activities. The school organises regular events for the children such as sports school, swimming and ski training.
We are an association dedicated to protecting the rights of transport and service workers. Our main objective is to support and represent trade unionists. We offer advice and information on working conditions and wages.
The first written report dates back to 1361. The village is located at an altitude of 359 metres. The village has a kindergarten or primary school, a library, a community church, a sokolovna, a swimming pool, a forest park, a transport playground and a leisure centre. There are also four shops, four pubs and three cemeteries.