The tourist restaurant with a 20 - metre - high lookout tower was built at the southern suburb of Jablonec nad Nisou in 1906.
The Josefodolská Dam is the largest and youngest dam in the microregion of Tanvaldsko.
The building of the Church of St. John the Baptist in Janov nad Nisou began in 1809.
In 1964, a museum was opened in the former glass‑maker`s cottage as a commemoration of the biggest glassworks, which was established in Kristiánov in 1775.
The Stations of the Cross on Vysoký hřeben in the woods above Bedřichov date from 1878.
The stone lookout tower offers spectacular views of the Jizerské Hory.
The Blatný Pond is located on the Blatný brook on the blue tourist trail from Nová Louka to Kristiánov.
The Baroque-style Church of St. Václav was built from 1704 to 1712. The interior of the church was restored in the second half of the last century.
Nová Louka is an important crossroads of tourist trails.
The City Museum in Rychnov u Jablonce nad Nisou was ceremonially opened in the building of the Rychnov Town Hall in April 2008.
The rocks that resemble battlements comprise several granite towers. The path up to the lookout point on the rock platform is led throughout scenic terrains and over stone bridges.
The picturesque landmark of Nové Louky was named after the former chancellor Šámal.
The shaped rock lookout point is situated at the western side of Klínový Vrch, a short ridge between the valleys of the Hájený Potok and the Smědá River in the Jizerské Hory.
The top of Mount Holubník with a lookout rock provides superb panoramic views of the surrounding Jizerské Hory.
The dam is situated in a forest valley of the Černá Nisa River near Bedřichov.
The region of Jizerské Hory was declared a protected landscape area in 1967. The area occupies 38,000 hectares.
The mountain with a lookout tower is the highest point in the Czech part of the Jizerské Hory.
The first lookout tower on the top of Smrk, the highest mountain of the Czech part of the Jizerské Hory 1124m, was built in 1892.