In the 14th century a rock tower was built on the robust rock in order to keep watch over the merchant route over the mountains.
The Souš reservoir was built on the Česná Desná during the 1912-15 period; it flooded nearly 86 hectares.
The exposition dedicated to the Riedel family, who founded the glassworks in Desná, is located in Riedel`s villa. It is also possible to arrange a visit to Riedel`s tomb here.
The group of waterfalls on the Černá Desná River is located under the Souš Dam, not far from Desná.
An exposition of agricultural machinery is prepared for visitors to the Agricultural Museum.
The premises include a glass bead production plant, goat farm, restaurant as well as the possibility to take a ride in a sightseeing train.
The new Rašovka lookout tower, with a restaurant named V Trnčí, was officially opened in June 2006. Rašovka is situated in town Šimonovice, in region Lusetian Mountains and Ještěd ridge.
The originally rock lookout on the side of Muchov Hill - 600 m was changed into a brick lookout tower with a staircase.
The shaped rock lookout point is situated at the western side of Klínový Vrch, a short ridge between the valleys of the Hájený Potok and the Smědá River in the Jizerské Hory.
The lookout rock called Kočičí Kameny - Cat`s Stones is situated to the north of Bílý Potok.
Hamrštejn Castle is situated on the rock extension high above the Lužická Nisa River.
The unique structure on the top of Mount Ještěd is considered the dominating feature of Liberec and the region.
Velké Hamry – you can find this automobile museum focussing on the history of motoring in Czechoslovakia from the 1950s to the 1980s in the former textile factory, near the monument to Svárov strike.
The Safírový Brook is a right-side tributary to the Jizerka River in the upper part of the village called Jizerka.
The City Museum was opened to the general public in 1996. Its visitors may learn about the ancient as well as recent history of the city and its surroundings there.
The house where painter Josef Führich was born was built in 1802; today it is a listed national monument.
The exposition of vintage fire‑fighting technology was opened in the spacious premises of a former farm building in 1997.
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.