Hotel Klik Špindlerův Mlýn

New fun educational trails

The start of the nature trails can be found at the upper stations of the Medvědín and Sv. Petr – Plan. When buying a ticket, pick up a map and a pencil at the box office, which you will need on the trails to write down and complete the tasks you come across along the way. Gradually you will get back to the lower station of the cable car. There, with a correctly filled map, stop again at the box office, where you will receive a well-deserved reward.

Admission to nature trails is free!

New playgrounds at the cable lifts Medvědín and Sv. Petr Pláně

The first lettering playground in the shape of “Medvědín” in the Czech Republic was built on Medvědina near the upper station of the cable car. Children can try many climbing frames, slides and small climbing walls at an altitude of 1,235 meters. The new playground is also at the upper station of the cable car, where there is an inflatable trampoline, swings, etc. The two mentioned playgrounds can be clearly seen from the terrace of the Bear Buffet, where you can relax while the children play…

The new playground is also located near the panoramic restaurant Na Pláni. This playground also offers swings, slides, a trampoline or a fitness trail…

Admission to both courses is free!

Off-road tricycle and scooter rental

Try an adrenaline novelty and ride the St. Peter’s ski slope on an off-road tricycle or scooter!

The tricycle route leads along a blue piste marked path. Tricycles are easy to operate and children from 14 can drive them themselves.

The scooter route leads along a tourist bike track. The scooters have disc brakes, so they are easy to operate and children from 14 years of age can drive them themselves.

Swimming

Vojenská offers an indoor pool (length 25 m, 4 swimming lanes) with water attractions for the whole family…
64 meters long water slide, wild river, countercurrent, water mushroom, children’s slide, children’s paddling pool,…

Everyone can choose their own here!

Bobsleigh track and MonkeyPark

The Špindlerův Mlýn bobsleigh track was built in 1997 as the first project of its kind in the Czech Republic! Including the transport equipment, it is 1,400 m long and the rider will enjoy 22 turns, 5 jumps (terrain breaks) and three tunnels when driving with an average incline of 7.03%. All age categories can ride on one or two-seater bobsleighs without any problems – children from the age of 8 alone, up to the age of 8 accompanied by their parents.

MonkeyPark can be found around the bobsled run. The longest rope park in the Krkonoše Mountains has a total length of 432 m (medium difficulty) in the longest route, 356 m (medium difficulty) in the middle route and 296 m in the short route (easy difficulty). In the longest route, MonkeyPark Špindlerův Mlýn has 32 obstacles, the most difficult of which is 3 from the five-level series. It is intended for the general public, including children from 140 cm in height. It is designed and conceived so that even an absolutely untrained tourist or child from a given height can complete it. Nevertheless (or precisely because of that), even this visitor will have a wonderful experience.

which way to Sněžka

The highest mountain in the Czech Republic has attracted (not only) tourists since time immemorial. Don’t be afraid and go to conquer Sněžka as well – here you will find tips on the route for non-athletes as well:

Spindleruv Mlyn – Pec pod Snezkou – Snezka
Route length: approx. 1km

From Špindlerův Mlýn – by bus to Pec pod Sněžkou – from the center of Pec pod Sněžkou (768 m above sea level) along the blue tourist sign to the cable car – cable car – via Růžová hora – to Sněžka (1,602 m above sea level)

Spindleruv Bouda – Snezka
Route length: approx. 9.5 km

From Špindlerův Mlýn (720 m above sea level) by bus to Špindlerův bouda (1,198 m above sea level) – along the red tourist sign (Czech-Polish Friendship Route) – via Slunečník (1,423 m above sea level) – Slezská bouda (1,395 m above sea level) Sněžka (1,602 m above sea level)

Spindleruv Mlyn – Kozi hrbety – Snezka
Route length: approx. 10.5 km

From the center of Špindlerův Mlýn (720 m above sea level) – along the red tourist sign – around the Belmonte hotel up – to the church – further around the school – along Stará Bucharova cesta – around the Horal and Panorama hotel – Kozí hřbety – Krakonoš (1,422 m above sea level), where there is a nice view of the Giant Mountains – around Rennerova studánka (former Rennerova bouda) – to Luční bouda (1,410 m above sea level) – the blue tourist sign continues – through Slezská bouda (1,395 m above sea level) – to Sněžka (1,602 m above sea level)

Spindleruv Mlyn – Dlouhy dul – Snezka
Route length: approx. 13 km

From the center of Špindlerův Mlýn (720 m above sea level) – follow the green tourist sign – Svatopetrský údolí – to the Esprit hotel (855 m above sea level) – Dlouhý dol – around Červinkova mound – to Výrovka (1,357 m above sea level) – then follow the red tourist sign – to “Chapel” ≈ Memorial to the Victims of the Mountains (1,509 m above sea level) – to Luční bouda – then followed by a blue tourist sign – across Slezská bouda (1,395 m above sea level) – to Sněžka

Spindleruv Mlyn – White Elbe Valley – Snezka
Route length: approx. 13.5 km

From the center of Špindlerův Mlýn (720 m above sea level) – follow the blue tourist sign – upstream of the Elbe – around the cable car to Medvědín – to the KRNAP log cabin – then right to Dívčí lávky (780 m above sea level) – Weber’s route – Elbe – to Luční bouda (1,410 m above sea level) – further through Slezská bouda (1,395 m above sea level) – to Sněžka (1,602 m above sea level)

Spindleruv Mlyn – Klinovy ​​boudy – Snezka
Route length: approx. 13.5 km

From Špindlerův Mlýn (748 m above sea level) – by cable car to Pláně (1,186 m above sea level) – along the green tourist sign – to Bouda Na Pláni – via Klínové boudy – to Chalupa na Rozcestí (1,350 m above sea level) – via Výrovka – to the “chapel “- Memorial to the Victims of the Mountains (1,509 m asl) – to Luční bouda – then followed by a blue tourist sign – via Slezská bouda (1,395 m asl) – to Sněžka (1,602 m asl)