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A church of Gothic origin from the 14th century, from the heyday of gold mining in the vicinity of Hartmanice.
The vanished settlement of Fürstenhut at an elevation of 1024 m. Restored cemetery and church foundations, a functioning restaurant. A crossroads of hiking trails.
In 1892, construction of a new stone church began on the site of the original one that had burned down, inspired by the neo-Gothic church in Knížecí Pláně.
A monument on the escape route near Kvilda, dedicated to Czechs and Germans who, after 1948, helped freedom-minded citizens escape to the West.
A vanished village in close proximity to the Czech-Bavarian border. Stunning panoramic views of the Bohemian Forest, the Bavarian Forest, and the Alps.
One of the oldest churches in Sumava on the hill above Otava near Annín. Rare wall paintings from the 14th century. Baroque ossuary.
A place of pilgrimage with a well of supposedly healing water. Birthplace of Dr. Šimon Adler, museum. Church of St. Vintières.
Defunct village near Prášil. Currently, only a monument to the victims of the 1st St. war. Beautiful views of the Křemelná river valley.
The highest synagogue in the Czech Republic, an important cultural centre of the region. An exposition on Czech-German-Jewish coexistence in Šumava.
In history, the seat of the important royal estate of Kochánov, a defunct village. Pilgrimage Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes.
A cultural monument documenting the way of life in the remote Šumava borderlands. 5 km northeast of Hartmanice.
A small settlement near Hartmanice. In 1494, one of the first glass smelters in Šumava caught fire near Mochov. A row of memorial deciduous larch trees.
A water mill from the first half of the 18th century. Pekelské údolí 5 km from Hartmanice. An unforgettable backdrop from movies and fairy tales.
The chapel surrounded by a low wall on the road from Palvínov to Mouřenec is a memory of the Thirty Years' War.
Late Gothic style water castle among the meadows surrounding the Úhlava river north of Klatovy.
The settlement 3 km from Hartmanice, formerly a resort village, is now gradually coming to life. The rebuilt chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows, memorial trees.
The rebuilt pilgrimage chapel on the site of the hermitage of St. Vintières. A rock on top of Mount Březník. A place where ancient history was written.
The defunct village, the chapel of the Holy Trinity, the Cross of Reconciliation, memorial trees, a memorial to the American soldiers who died fighting for the village at the very end of the war.

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Prodej a servis lesní, zahradní a komunální techniky, stavebních strojů, sněžných skútrů a čtyřkolek. Prodejny Klatovy a Domažlice.
Penzion ve středu města 20 metrů od náměstí , vlastní hlídané parkoviště.