Klínovec
Facts and practical information
Rising majestically above the Ore Mountains, Klínovec is the highest peak in the Czech part of this mountain range, soaring to an elevation of 1,244 meters. Located in the western part of the Czech Republic, near the border with Germany, Klínovec is a beacon for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking the serene beauty of mountain landscapes.
The mountain is not only a natural treasure but also a hub for recreational activities throughout the year. In the winter, Klínovec transforms into a bustling ski resort. Its slopes cater to both beginner and advanced skiers, with a variety of runs and modern lift systems. Snowboarders can also enjoy the terrain park, and there are trails for cross-country skiing that meander through the picturesque forests.
As the snow melts and spring emerges, Klínovec becomes a paradise for hikers and mountain bikers. The network of trails offers breathtaking panoramic views and leads adventurers through the heart of the Ore Mountains' unique ecosystem. The well-marked routes make it easy for visitors to explore the diverse flora and fauna at their own pace.
Klínovec is not only a destination for sports enthusiasts but also a place of historical significance. The region has a rich mining history, and visitors can learn about the cultural heritage of the Ore Mountains through various educational trails and museum exhibits.
Klínovec – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hauenštejn, Meluzína, Velký Špičák, Aquacentrum Agricola.