The Giant Mountains (Krkonoše/Karkonosze) form a scenic border between the Czech Republic and Poland, part of the Sudetes range. Home to Sněžka, the Czech Republic’s highest peak, this UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve offers stunning landscapes with glacial cirques, waterfalls and diverse flora, including unique arctic-alpine vegetation. Popular for hiking, skiing, and cycling, the mountains boast several ski resorts and a rich history of mining, forestry, and settlement dating back to the Middle Ages. Though historically impacted by pollution, conservation efforts protect large areas as national parks on both sides of the border.
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