Trips in the Giant Mountains up to 50km around the Jasmine Paradise
Ski areál Aldrov & K2 snowpark Vítkovice ( 2 km)
It is situated at an altitude of 733 m above sea level. Three of them belong to the cableway, which is called the Presidential Express. The fourth of them is on the Jizerka lift.
Snowpark is one of the largest snowparks in the Czech Republic. It is divided into easy / medium / profi sections. In the season you can even find more than 30 obstacles.
Ruins of Štěpanice Castle (10 km)
A curiosity that is a shame to overlook is located ten kilometres by car from the Jasmin Apartments. It is the ruins of a castle from the 16th century. It belonged to the Wallenstein family for its entire existence.
Lookout tower Žaly (19 km)
The unique stone lookout tower in the Krkonoše Mountains has stood here since 1892. Next to it you will also find a pleasant seating area.
Elbe Dam (25 km)
The dam, which primarily fulfils its function, can also offer you the possibility of sightseeing and an interesting view of the upper Elbe.
Bobsleigh track Špindlerův Mlýn (30 km)
Fun not only for children but also for adults. The total length of the track is 1400 meters. The rider will enjoy 22 turns, 5 jumps (terrain breaks) and three tunnels.
"The Giant Mountains offer a lot of experiences that you won't be able to get through in a week."
Luftyak's Trail ( 4.5 km)
To make sure your kids don't get bored on the road with you, you can take them on a Luftyak trail full of adventures and interesting challenges. As an added bonus, you can catch a glimpse of the world's largest dwarf!
Family Arena Benecko ( 15 km)
A year-round attraction for the whole family. First you can ride down the slope on special inner tubes and then try your luck on mountain tricycles !
Rope centre Harrachov (22 km)
The Rope Centre offers several activities : a rope centre, a ski school, outdoor activities and last but not least a vertical park. But there is much more to explore.
Sněžka (50 km)
The highest mountain in the Czech Republic probably needs no more introduction... But have you seen the west or the east from the highest peak? It's definitely worth it!