Highlight • Settlement
Mountain biking
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Horní Maršov and Alberice Monument refers to the charming settlement of Horní Maršov and its surrounding attractions, nestled at an elevation of 581 meters in the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) of the Czech Republic. Located in the Hradec Králové Region, this picturesque mountain recreation center serves as a gateway to the Krkonoše National Park, with much of its municipal territory falling within the protected area. The "Alberice Monument" aspect encompasses the historical and natural features found in the nearby municipal parts…
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October 10, 2022
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5.0
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18
riders
29.4km
02:23
800m
800m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

17
riders
45.9km
04:07
1,370m
1,370m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

5.0
(3)
17
riders
43.4km
04:44
1,570m
1,570m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Elevation 580 m
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The area offers a variety of trails. For a blend of history and nature, consider a route from Horní Maršov towards Horní Albeřice to explore the former limestone quarries and the museum in the old lime kiln, potentially continuing to the entrance of the Albeřické Caves. The Rýchory educational trail is also a popular choice, offering insights into the local environment. For those seeking a more challenging experience, trails within the Krkonoše National Park provide diverse terrain.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll find gentle paths suitable for families along the Úpa River, but also more challenging trails with notable elevation changes within the Krkonoše National Park. For instance, routes leading to the Aichelburg Forest Castle involve some uphill sections. Always check specific route profiles if you have concerns about difficulty.
Absolutely. The Aichelburg Forest Castle offers scenic viewpoints around the Alberice Monument settlement area. The former limestone quarries in Horní Albeřice and the entrance to the Albeřické Caves are unique natural features. Additionally, the Rýchory mountains provide opportunities for panoramic views and immersion in the Krkonoše National Park's protected landscapes.
Parking is generally available within Horní Maršov itself, though it can fill up quickly during peak seasons. For public transport, Horní Maršov is connected by bus to larger towns such as Trutnov and Pec pod Sněžkou, making it accessible even without a car. Specific bus routes can take you closer to various trailheads or the Alberice areas.
Yes, the area is suitable for winter hiking and transforms into a favorable base for winter sports. Conditions can include snow and ice, especially on higher trails or less-trafficked paths. The region offers access to the Krkonoše arterial ski track and groomed slopes nearby for cross-country and downhill skiing. For winter hiking, appropriate gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and potentially microspikes, is highly recommended.
Yes, the area is considered both family-friendly and dog-friendly. Many easy hiking routes and gentle paths, particularly along the river, are suitable for families with children. Dogs are generally welcome on trails, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially within the Krkonoše National Park, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Horní Maršov, as a mountain recreation center, offers various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. You'll find several establishments within the main village area, ranging from traditional Czech pubs to cafes serving refreshments. For accommodation, there are guesthouses and hotels available, providing a comfortable base for exploring the region.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in the Giant Mountains, layering is key. Appropriate footwear, such as sturdy hiking boots, is essential, especially if you plan to venture into higher elevations or the Albeřické Caves area. Depending on the season, waterproof and windproof outer layers are recommended, along with sun protection in summer and warm clothing in winter.
While specific named circular walks aren't detailed, the network of trails allows for creating your own. A popular approach is to start in Horní Maršov, head towards Horní Albeřice to visit the quarries and museum, and then loop back through different paths, perhaps incorporating parts of the Rýchory educational trail, to return to your starting point. Consulting a local map or a route planning app can help you design a suitable circular route.
Horní Maršov boasts several significant historical landmarks. The Neo-Renaissance chateau, originally built in 1792, is a prominent feature. The Renaissance cemetery church, dating from the early 17th century, is the oldest preserved building in the eastern Krkonoše. Also, the impressive Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, designed by Josef Schulz, is a notable architectural gem from the late 19th century.
Horní Maršov and Alberice Monument offers a more tranquil and historically rich experience compared to the more bustling resort towns of Pec pod Sněžkou or Janské Lázně. While those towns are primary hubs for skiing and larger-scale tourism, Horní Maršov provides a blend of cultural sites, natural caves, and a quieter atmosphere, making it an ideal base for exploring the eastern Krkonoše with a focus on history and serene outdoor activities.