The picturesque village of Jizerka is situated in the Jizera Mountains.
The Museum of the Jizerské hory can be found in the middle of the Jizerské hory mountain range, in Jizerka village. It is located in the premises of the Jizerka local organisation of the Czech Union for Nature Conservation. The object was built in 1889, at the time of the most intensive development of the village of Jizerka, serving as a school for children of the local population.
Pytlácké Kameny - Poacher`s Rocks are among most popular peaks of the Jizerské Hory.
The nature preserve called Rašeliniště Jizery - Velká Jizerská Louka - Jizera peatbog - Large Jizera Meadow, is the largest peat-bog area in the Jizerské Hory.
The Frýdlant Castle and Chateau is one of the most frequently visited historic buildings in the Czech Republic.
The Pramen Kyselky - i.e. acidulous spring, is a popular destination for trips near Nové Město pod Smrkem.
The Castle Park began its history only in the 18th century and in the 1st half of the 19th century.
The early Baroque-style wooden Church of St. Christopher is the most valuable historical object in Kryštofovo údolí.
A basalt mound Bukovec near Kořenov is lonely protruding from the granite massif of Jizera mountains.
An interesting exposition of nativity scenes is installed in the U Kryštofa pub, which you will find just down from the wooden church in the centre of the village.
The Church of the Holy Cross was built by Italian architects on the foundations of the older Chapel of St. Catherine.
Marian column is situated in the middle of the Church square, near the church of The Finding of St. Cross, in the central part of the town’s urban conservation area. Originally this column stood in the Frýdlant square (now T. G. Masaryka), where it was erected by Frýdlant burgess Tobias Stracke and his son Josef Stracke as a gift to the local people that survived the plague epidemic. The column was moved in 1898 after the final decree of the city council on 19th March 1897.
The attractive moving crib, installed in one of the oldest buildings in Frýdlant, was created by Gustav Simon, a native of Frýdlant. The crib is situated in the room where the sculptor spent a considerable part of his life.
The centre of Kořenov boasts the symbol of the village, visible from afar, the eight-sided chapel of Tesařov.
The City Museum in Frýdlant maps the historical development of the Frýdlant Region and its surroundings.
The thin octagonal stone lookout tower, built in the neo-Gothic style, is called the Queen of the Jizerské Hory.
The Museum presents the history and natural points of interest in the City and its surroundings.
The stone lookout tower on the top of Resselův Vrch, situated to the north of Frýdlant, was built in 1907.
The most important buildings of Dolní Řasnice include Ondřej Stelzig`s smithy.