The six Via Czechia multiday walks traverse the country from all angles. The Northern route is probably the most challenging and the Jizerska segment arguably the nicest bit!
Tag: Hejnice
An ascent of Smrk (1124m), the highest peak in the Czech Jizerské mountains, from Smědava: 14 km
The climb of Smrk can be started from various places, of which the Smědava pass is the closest option. Consider combining a start in Smědava with a finish in Lázně Libverda.
A short walk around the Jizerské pilgrimage town of Hejnice: 4 km
Hejnice is a good base for some exciting walks in the northern Jizerské mountains, but is also worth exploring on this short walk, especially to discover the famous monastery and Baroque Basilika.
*A circuit of the best rocky viewpoints in the northern Jizerské hory, from Hejnice: 17 km*
The circuit from Hejnice starting with the dramatic rocky peak of Ořeštník and finishing by traversing the magical Frýdlantské cimbuří rocks is one of the most challenging but rewarding hikes in the region.
The remarkable Jizerské mountain viewpoint of Ořeštník overlooking Hejnice: 7 km
Ořeštník peak (800m) in the north of the Jizerské range has one of the most spectacular (and airy!) viewpoints in the region, reached by scaling 28 stone steps.