
The impressive Baroque complex of the Broumov Monastery exudes rich history, and you can easily spend an entire day here.

The monastery church of St. Vojtěch was first mentioned in 1357, likely marking the completion of the Gothic two-nave structure with a chancel and two towers.

Founded by Abbot Martin I between 1253 and 1294, the church was built in the Cistercian-Burgundian style, a blend of Romanesque and Gothic known as “Přemyslid Gothic.”

The current construction of the church began in 1709 under Abbot Otmar Zinke, but it was not completed until 1743 under the leadership of Abbot Benno Löbl.

The original wooden church in Vižňov is mentioned in the earliest sources as early as the first half of the 14th century. The construction of the present Church of St. Anne began in 1724 and was fully completed four years later.

Již ve 14. století stál ve středu obce dřevěný kostel sv. Jana Evangelisty, na jehož místě byla později postavena novogotická kaple Panny Marie. Dnešní kostel sv. Markéty stojí o samotě na vrchu západně nad Šonovem.

The Church of St. Prokop in Bezděkov was built between 1724 and 1727 based on a design by Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer. The church is situated on a gentle hill at the edge of the village.

The Church of St. George and Martin stands on a hill above the Stěnava River. Unlike other Broumov churches, it was built by Martin Allia, who had earlier rebuilt the Broumov Monastery Church of St. Adalbert.

On the site of today’s castle stood a 15th-century fortress of the Berka of Dubá family. The first major reconstruction was likely in 1596. Next to it were offices for the governor and scribe, a workshop, bakery, and stables.
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We offer you an unusual view of the Broumov Region: from an unassuming hill in the middle of the Broumov Basin. The place is unique and should not be missed, especially by cycling tourists.

Grodno Castle is a medieval fortress built during the time of the Silesian Piasts. It is located in Silesian Zahoří (Zagórze Śląskie) atop Mount Choina at an elevation of 450 meters.

One of the most beautiful rock viewpoints on the Broumov Walls ridge. It is located directly on the red hiking trail called Hřebenovka, which here coincides with the route of the oldest marked trail, Hvězda – Hejšovina, from 1888.

Krtička Viewpoint on Ostaš. From here, you can enjoy views of the Lower Rock Labyrinth and the ridge of the Broumov Walls.
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Křížový Hill rises opposite the Adršpach Rocks. A yellow hiking trail from Dolní Adršpach leads to its summit. The final ascent along steep steps and ladders is lined with the Stations of the Cross.

On the northwestern edge of the Adršpach Rocks, atop Starozámecký Hill (681 m), stand the remains of Adršpach Rock Castle, likely built in the mid-13th century.

Čáp, at 786 m, is the highest peak of the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks. Even before the observation tower was built in September 2014, it offered views of the surrounding area filled with rocks, forests, and meadows.

Skály Castle was built at the end of the 14th century within the rock city, using the rock formations in its fortifications, with a northern wall and cistern forming the outer bailey.

From the Police side, an easily accessible viewpoint on the edge of steep cliffs. Below, you can see the Broumov Basin and the opposite ridge of the Javoří Mountains along the border.

Ruprechtický Špičák is located about 10 km from Broumov. With an elevation of 880 m, it is the highest peak not only of the Javoří Mountains but of the entire Náchod region.
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The modern observation tower, built in 2017, stands atop a steep hill above the village of Jedlina-Zdrój near Wałbrzych.
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The 1911 observation tower above Nowa Ruda offers panoramic views from the Krkonoše Mountains to Králický Sněžník. It is ideal to include the tower in a longer cycling trip.

Set out on a hike through the Teplice Rock Labyrinth, breathtaking in places. Before reaching the center of the Teplice Rocks beneath the monumental wall of the Temple Cliffs, you will pass through the long Entrance Gorge.

The stunning wildness of the Adršpach Rock City surprises everyone: thousands of rock towers, deep gorges, exposed cliffs, narrow passages between cool walls, ponds, and waterfalls…

On your cycling trips through the Javoří Mountains, you will discover beautiful views, such as this breathtaking panorama of Heřmánkovice from the rest stop on cycling route no. 4002.