The rock dominant feature of Ořešník, a part of the uplands of the Smědavská pahorkatina, rises above the municipality of Hejnice, 800 m above sea level.
The rocks that resemble battlements comprise several granite towers. The path up to the lookout point on the rock platform is led throughout scenic terrains and over stone bridges.
Mount Jizera is situated 5 km to the southeast from Bílý Potok and 6 km to the northwest from Jizerka. The highest rock of the uplands of the Smědavská Hornatina, the second highest point in the Czech part of the Jizerské Hory, is accessible for tourists.
The church was originally consecrated to St. Lawrence. After the patronage was passed to Count Desfours, it was consecrated to Francis de Paula.
The Prales Jizera - Virgin Forest of Jizera is the oldest nature preserve in the territory of the Jizerské Hory.
The chapel to house the statue of the Virgin Mary, found by local native Mr. Bittner, was built as early as the 16th century.
The stone lookout tower offers views of the Jizerské Hory.
The stone lookout tower built in 1909 is 18 m high. It offers panoramic views of the Jizerské Hory and the Czech and Polish Krkonoše.
The Church of St. Vojtěch is situated in the Liberec suburb of Ostašov.
The Church of St. Boniface is situated in the Liberec suburb of Dolní Hanychov.
The Obří Sud centre is situated on Javorník hill not far from the Liberec - Prague highway.
The Baroque-style Church of St. Václav was built from 1704 to 1712. The interior of the church was restored in the second half of the last century.
The church in Hejnice is an important object of religious heritage and a well-known place of pilgrimage.
The most famous of local natives, Johann Josef Kittel had St. Joseph`s Church built almost solely at his own expense between 1756 and 1760.
The water reservoir named Mlýnice was built at the border between Mníšek and Nová Ves in 1906.
The City Museum in Rychnov u Jablonce nad Nisou was ceremonially opened in the building of the Rychnov Town Hall in April 2008.