Labský Důl Valley
Labský důl
Labský důl is a wild, 8 km long rocky valley of glacial origin in the Krkonoše National Park, featuring notable waterfalls, diverse flora, and a popular hiking trail.

📜 Wild, rocky valley of glacial origin in Krkonoše National Park.
🏞️ Home to stunning waterfalls, unique flora, and historical trails.

Why Go

🌊 Witness the impressive Labe and Pančava Waterfalls.
🚶‍♀️ Explore 8 km of scenic trails through alpine meadows and spruce forests.
🌿 Discover diverse plant life and unique natural features like Labská rokle and Labské jámy.
💎 Visit Krakonošova klenotnice, a scree cave, and Labská bouda mountain hut.

🥾 Hiking

A blue-marked tourist trail runs through the valley, starting from Špindlerův Mlýn.
The valley itself is approximately 8 km long.

📜 History

In the late 19th century, Count Harrach built the 'Harrachovská cesta' road, connecting Špindlerův Mlýn with Labská bouda.
In 1904, the first nature reserve in Krkonoše was established on the northern slope near a cave.

📍 Nearby

Labská bouda mountain hut is located above the upper edge of the valley.
Krakonošova klenotnice (Krakonoš's Treasury) is a nearby scree cave.

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naturehikingvalleynational parkwaterfalloutdoor