Mumlava Waterfall
About
Mumlava Waterfall is a dramatic 10‑meter cascade located near the Harrachov recreation centre in the Krkonoše National Park. Formed by a fast‑moving water channel cutting through granite, the falls create striking “giant pots” and rocky cirques that attract hikers, photographers and adventure seekers. The short, well‑maintained path to the falls is suitable for foot traffic or bicycles, and the site remains open year‑round, making it a popular stop during the warmer months. The waterfall sits within a lush forested area with panoramic views of the surrounding ridges. Nearby, the historic Mumlavská Bouda – a rustic family‑run bistro with a stone fireplace – offers a cozy place to relax after a walk, while the dramatic erosion pits add unique geological interest. Because the falls are on public land, admission is free, and the area welcomes visitors of all ages and fitness levels. With its spectacular rock formations, accessible trail and nearby hospitality options, Mumlava Waterfall is an ideal encounter for nature lovers and families looking to experience the natural beauty of the Giant Mountains without a hefty entrance fee.
Highlights
- Cascading Waterfall
- Unique Erosion Pits
- Rustic Bistra
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes