The range stretches from eastern Germany along the northern border of the Czech Republic to south-western Poland.The highest peak of the range is Sněžka (Polish: Śnieżka) in the Krkonoše (Polish: Karkonosze) mountains on the Czech Republic?Poland border, which is 1,603 metres (5,259 ft) in elevation.
The current geomorphological unit in the Czech part of the mountain range is Krkonošsko-jesenická subprovincie ("Krkonoše-Jeseníky"). The Krkonoše Mountains (also called the Giant Mountains) have experienced growing tourism for winter sports during the past ten years.
Their skiing resorts are becoming a budget alternative to the AlpsŹródło: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SudetesDefinitely worth to go although a few of them to see with their own eyes that nature in Poland is truly unique.
This is evidenced not only a large number of national parks in Poland, but also a lot of nature reserves and parks in our country.What's more, many regions have been appreciated even by the global company and included in the list of UNESCO biosphere reserves.
It is a huge honor.
So let's spend a holiday in Poland..