Mumlava Waterfall
Mumlavský vodopád
Wheelchair accessible
Located near Harrachov, the Mumlava Waterfall is the most voluminous and widest waterfall in the Krkonoše mountains, famous for its giant erosion-formed potholes and easy accessibility.

🌊 The Mumlava Waterfall, approximately 10 meters high and 10 meters wide, is the most voluminous and widest waterfall in the Krkonoše mountains.
🗿 It is famous for its giant erosion-formed potholes, known as 'Čertova oka' (Devil's Eyes) or 'obří kotle' (giant pots), which are the largest of their kind in the Czech Republic.

Why Go

🚶‍♀️ Easily accessible year-round via an asphalt path, suitable for pedestrians, cyclists, and wheelchair users.
❄️ Transforms into a unique icefall in winter, offering a distinct experience.
📚 Explore the 'Živá mrtvá Mumlava' educational trail to learn about the potholes and the river.
🍽️ Enjoy refreshments at Mumlavská bouda, a former gamekeeper's lodge now a restaurant.

Why Avoid

🚫 Motor vehicles are prohibited on the path to the waterfall.

Tips

🤫 For a more peaceful visit, go outside the main tourist season.

Cost

💰 Entry to the waterfall is free of charge.

Time Required

⏱️ Plan for approximately 1 hour to visit the waterfall itself.

Nearby

🏛️ Visit the Šindelka forestry museum or the mining museum along the route.