The treetop trail is 1500m long, entirely wheelchair accessible, located in the heart of the majestic forests of the Krkonoše National Park at the foot of Černá Hora. It will show you what makes the nature of the Krkonoše Mountains unique. You will get to know the beautiful forests here literally from their roots to their crowns. You will become part of the forest life.
You can come and see the exhibition of paper models of towers and lighthouses and enjoy the beautiful view from the gallery of the observation tower of John the Baptist. Don't be scared by the sleeping watchman who made Teplice burn in 1793.
The white Gothic town hall tower from the beginning of the 16th century is an important landmark of Kadana. Its height reaches 53.75 m. The Josef Liesler Gallery is located on the ground floor, where you can buy tickets.
The cup-shaped observation deck is a reminder of the local wine tradition. The capacity is 12 people and the guided tour takes about 25 minutes. The house was built in the 16th century and belonged to the Mráz family from Milešovka.
The tower is the only surviving remnant of the fortifications of the oldest part of the city. The tower is accessible with a guide, ticket office in the information centre.
A unique lookout point below the mountain peak Slamník at an altitude of 1116 metres. A wooden footbridge takes you to a net drop 55 metres above the ground with spectacular views. You will also discover a net sleeve and a slide 100 metres long. The trail is wheelchair accessible, also suitable for strollers.
The company manages the building of the Jindřiška Tower with a view and a bell tower in the city centre. The tower includes, among others: Museum of Prague Towers, Tribute to Jindřiška Tower, gallery, elevator. The premises are also suitable for social events with a maximum capacity of 80 people.