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Hotels in Harrachov — What to Expect
For those who love the mountains in every season, this town in the Krkonoše range is a classic Czech getaway. Harrachov is defined by its steep ski jumps, the Čertova Hora, which host World Cup events, and the deep powder on its slopes like Černý Důl. When the snow melts, the same hills become a network for hiking and mountain biking, leading to spots like the Mumlava Falls. A visit to the historic Harrachov Glassworks, still producing fine crystal, adds a unique cultural layer to the outdoor adventure.
The town is compact, with most hotels and pensions clustered conveniently near the ski lifts and the main road, making it easy to walk to the slopes or a trailhead. It’s a prime spot for active families and groups of friends, though couples will find quieter retreats on the forest edges. Getting here is straightforward by car from Prague, and regular buses connect it to other Krkonoše resorts like Špindlerův Mlýn.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find eleven places to stay here, ranging from no-frills guesthouses perfect for ski bums to comfortable, family-run hotels with traditional restaurants. The majority are mid-range pensions offering solid value, with a few modern apartments for those wanting their own space.
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What is Harrachov known for?
Harrachov is known for its excellent skiing and snowboarding facilities, as well as its scenic landscape and traditional Czech architecture.
Best time to visit Harrachov?
The best time to visit Harrachov is from December to April for skiing and snowboarding, and from June to September for hiking and nature walks.