Best attractions and places to see around okres Liberec include a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical landmarks in the North Bohemian region of the Czech Republic. The area features prominent mountains like Ještěd and the Jizera Mountains, alongside unique rock formations in Bohemian Paradise. Visitors can explore historical architecture, cultural sites, and areas known for traditional crafts like glassmaking. This region offers a variety of experiences, from outdoor activities to historical exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Martan on Jestěd In July 2010, Little Mart'an landed on Jested. The 170 cm high bronze sculpture by artist Jaroslav Róna, also known as the "Child from Mars," dates back to 2004. According to the artist, the initial image was of a child from another planet – little Martánka, crying because he was lost. This led to the creation of the sculpture, which was permanently installed below the summit of Jestěd on May 16, 2010. The installation was organized by the non-profit organization Spacium in cooperation with the City of Liberec.
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Martan on Jestěd In July 2010, Little Mart'an landed on Jested. This 170 cm high bronze sculpture by artist Jaroslav Róna, also known as the "Child from Mars," dates back to 2004. According to the artist, the initial image was of a child from another planet – little Martánka, crying because he was lost. This led to the creation of the sculpture, which was permanently installed below the summit of Jestěd on May 16, 2010. The installation was organized by the non-profit organization Spacium in cooperation with the City of Liberec.
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The bronze statue "Child from Mars" was created in 2003 by Jaroslav Róna.
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Bronze statue by Jaroslav Róna (2003)
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Simple but great observation tower with excellent all-round visibility.
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Very nice swimming lake with good places to stop for refreshments on the Czech side.
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Bitter beer, bitter attitude and jittering apple strudel (cold). Unfortunately the waiters were overwhelmed which made our stay unpleasant. This place is for you if you are up for knoedels and meat dishes. Obviously, the shape of the restaurant is worth seeing and the view from the terrace is beautiful.
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The Liberec District boasts several unique natural features. Don't miss the striking Elephant Rocks (Bílé kameny) in the Lusatian Mountains, known for their peculiar shapes formed by tectonic movements and erosion. You can also visit Panská Skála (Lord's Rock), a dramatic natural sculpture of basalt columns, or the Boskovské Dolomite Caves, the largest cave system in the region with impressive stalagmites and stalactites.
Yes, the Liberec District is rich in historical architecture. You can explore the magnificent Neo-Gothic Sychrov Castle with its beautiful gardens, the well-preserved 13th-century Frýdlant Castle, or the picturesque ruins of Trosky Castle within Bohemian Paradise. Each offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. For mountain biking, the Singltrek pod Smrkem Center provides an extensive network of trails for various skill levels. Hikers can explore the Jizera Mountains or Bohemian Paradise. You can find detailed routes for mountain hikes, gravel biking, and general cycling in the area by checking the Mountain Hikes around okres Liberec, Gravel biking around okres Liberec, and Cycling around okres Liberec guides.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. The Singltrek pod Smrkem Center offers trails suitable for various ages. Other family-friendly options include the Liberec Zoo, the oldest in the Czech Republic, and the interactive iQlandia Science Center & iQpark. For a relaxing day, Lake Kristýna is a great spot for swimming and recreation.
In Liberec city, you can visit the magnificent Neo-Renaissance Liberec City Hall, known for its elaborate facade. Explore the North Bohemian Museum, one of the largest and oldest in the Czech Republic, or the Regional Gallery in Liberec. The Technical Museum Liberec showcases the region's industrial past, while the Liberec Botanical Garden features exotic plants and tropical greenhouses.
While specific accessibility details vary, some highlights like the Hartau border crossing are noted as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check individual attraction websites for the most current accessibility information.
The Liberec District is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling in areas like Bohemian Paradise and the Jizera Mountains. Summer is ideal for water activities at Lake Kristýna or Lake Mácha. In winter, Ještěd Mountain and the Jizera Mountains transform into popular destinations for skiing and other snow sports.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Ještěd. Its distinctive designer tower offers spectacular vistas across the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland. Another excellent spot is the Smrk Observation Tower, providing expansive views of the surrounding landscapes.
The Crystal Valley is renowned for its centuries-old glassmaking traditions. Visitors can explore this heritage by visiting glassworks like Pacinek Glass and Lasvit Ajeto Glassworks, or delve deeper into the craft at the Museum of Glass & Jewellery to see artisans at work and learn about the region's historical connection to glass production.
Yes, you can visit the Three-Country Point Germany–Czech Republic–Poland. Here, you can cross a wooden bridge between Poland and the Czech Republic, experiencing the unique convergence of three nations. While a bridge to the German side is planned, it's a fascinating spot to observe the borders.
Beyond the well-known sites, consider exploring the Mumlava Waterfall for a beautiful natural spectacle, or the Lusatian Mountains for scenic views and trails. The region also has many hidden forest paths and viewpoints that offer tranquility away from the main tourist routes.
Many attractions, such as the Ještěd tower, offer catering and restaurant facilities. The Singltrek pod Smrkem Center also has rest stops with Czech cuisine. For a unique experience, visit the Giant Barrel, a restaurant with a distinctive design and good views.


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