The centre of Kořenov boasts the symbol of the village, visible from afar, the eight-sided chapel of Tesařov.
The thin octagonal stone lookout tower, built in the neo-Gothic style, is called the Queen of the Jizerské Hory.
The group of waterfalls on the Černá Desná River is located under the Souš Dam, not far from Desná.
The exposition dedicated to the Riedel family, who founded the glassworks in Desná, is located in Riedel`s villa. It is also possible to arrange a visit to Riedel`s tomb here.
The museum\'s collections remind people of the history and life in the Czech mountain village - from flax processing and wood turning to bead stringing. References to theatrical and music traditions of the village may be found here.
The church was built in 1787 - 1789 in a place where there was originally a deep wood and tall rocks.
The originally rock lookout on the side of Muchov Hill - 600 m was changed into a brick lookout tower with a staircase.
Velké Hamry – you can find this automobile museum focussing on the history of motoring in Czechoslovakia from the 1950s to the 1980s in the former textile factory, near the monument to Svárov strike.
The chapel to house the statue of the Virgin Mary, found by local native Mr. Bittner, was built as early as the 16th century.
The church was originally consecrated to St. Lawrence. After the patronage was passed to Count Desfours, it was consecrated to Francis de Paula.
The stone lookout tower built in 1909 is 18 m high. It offers panoramic views of the Jizerské Hory and the Czech and Polish Krkonoše.
The Souš reservoir was built on the Česná Desná during the 1912-15 period; it flooded nearly 86 hectares.
A basalt mound Bukovec near Kořenov is lonely protruding from the granite massif of Jizera mountains.
Detoa s.r.o. offers an excursion to see how it produces wooden toys.
The picturesque village of Jizerka is situated in the Jizera Mountains.
The Museum of the Jizerské hory can be found in the middle of the Jizerské hory mountain range, in Jizerka village. It is located in the premises of the Jizerka local organisation of the Czech Union for Nature Conservation. The object was built in 1889, at the time of the most intensive development of the village of Jizerka, serving as a school for children of the local population.
The Safírový Brook is a right-side tributary to the Jizerka River in the upper part of the village called Jizerka.
Mariánskohorské Boudy, elevated 843 metres above sea level, is a popular tourist destination.