This Art Nouveau château operates as a three-star hotel with 38 guest rooms and a restaurant. The property encompasses 3,763 square meters of floor space and sits on 4.5 hectares of parkland in the Jizera Mountains, with views toward the Krkonoše range.
Property Details
The château functions as an established hotel business located on the outskirts of a mountain resort. Ski lifts are situated 250 meters from the property.
Key Features:
- 38 guest rooms
- Restaurant facilities
- Total floor area: 3,763 m²
- Park grounds: 4.5 hectares
Location and Access
The property is approximately one hour by car from Prague, providing straightforward access to the capital and its international airport.
The Krkonoše and Jizera Mountains Region
The Krkonoše Mountains (also known as the Giant Mountains) form the highest mountain range in the Czech Republic, with peaks reaching over 1,600 meters. Together with the neighboring Jizera Mountains, this region constitutes one of Central Europe's primary winter sports and mountain tourism destinations.
The area offers year-round appeal: winter skiing and snowboarding, summer hiking and mountain biking. The region is part of a protected national park known for its distinctive alpine flora, glacial cirques, and scenic ridgeline trails. The mountains straddle the Czech-Polish border and have historically served as a natural boundary between Bohemia and Silesia.
Mountain resorts in this region have developed infrastructure for both winter and summer tourism, with established hotel and restaurant sectors serving domestic and international visitors. The proximity to Prague - combined with road and rail connections to German and Polish cities - has made this a recognized destination for Central European tourism and outdoor recreation.