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From Špindlerova Bouda to Dívčí and Mužské kameny

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For seniors
Hiking
Romantic trips
Suitable for families with children
With a dog

Route description

Take the bus up to Špindlerův Bouda, where you will walk from the car park along the red ridge of the Czech-Polish Friendship Trail towards Vysoké kolo.

On the way from Špindlerova Bouda to the stones you will pass the new mountain complex of Petrova Bouda. You will continue to the Dívčí kameny and then to the Mužský kameny. The Maiden Stones are an interesting formation, the rocks reach up to 8 metres. However, you can enjoy the view mainly from the nearby Men's Stones. You can look south towards Špindlerův Mlýn. You will have a bird's eye view of the meadows with the Brádler and Bear Huts. You can enjoy the view of Luční hora, Studniční hora and even the highest peak of the Giant Mountains - Sněžka.

After visiting both stones, we will head back the same way, towards Špindlerova Bouda and then take the bus back down to Špindlerův Mlýn. 

This is an unforgettable trip full of picturesque views and interesting places, which can be managed by both children and older people with pets.

Important information

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Length Length: 8.1 KM
Duration Duration: 3 HOURS
Superelevation Superelevation: Superelevation 272M Superelevation 272M
Difficulty Difficulty: Easy
Type Type: One-way
Suitable period Suitable period: Summer
Places of interest along the route
Špindlerova Bouda

Špindlerova Bouda is located in the Silesian saddle north of Špindlerův Mlýn, at the road border crossing to Poland at an altitude of 1197 meters. You…

Špindlerova Bouda

Špindlerova Bouda is located in the Silesian saddle north of Špindlerův Mlýn, at the road border crossing to Poland at an altitude of 1197 meters. You can get here by shuttle bus from Špindlerův Mlýn and you can use a rented scooter to return down to the city. The 10-kilometer-long route leads along an asphalt road still downhill.

Petrova Bouda

Petrova bouda is located on the ridge of the Giant Mountains near the state border with Poland. The first mention is from 1790, when a summer cottage…

Petrova Bouda

Petrova bouda is located on the ridge of the Giant Mountains near the state border with Poland. The first mention is from 1790, when a summer cottage stood on the current site. The fate of the hut was sealed by a fire that broke out on July 31, 2011. At present, a new Petrovka is built on the ridges.

Dívčí kameny

A well-known rock wall, which is made up of a smaller number of block-shaped and tower-like tors. The rocks reach up to 8 meters. Dívčí kameny (1414 m…

Dívčí kameny

A well-known rock wall, which is made up of a smaller number of block-shaped and tower-like tors. The rocks reach up to 8 meters. Dívčí kameny (1414 m above sea level) is named after a shepherdess who, according to legend, died not far from here.

Mužské kameny

The peak of Mužské kameny (1417 m above sea level) is part of the border Silesian ridge. It lies on the red-marked ridge Path of Czech-Polish Friendship…

Mužské kameny

The peak of Mužské kameny (1417 m above sea level) is part of the border Silesian ridge. It lies on the red-marked ridge Path of Czech-Polish Friendship above Medvědí důl, about 4 kilometers west of Špindlerova bouda. The dominant feature of Mužské kameny is a tower-like wall of granite rocks over 50 meters long with a height of 10 to 11 meters with boulder and debris fields.

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