Izerskie Peat Bog Natural Reserve (in Polish: Rezerwat Przyrody "Torfowisko Izerskie") is a strict natural reserve created in 1969 over an area of 44.74 ha. The existing series of transitional moors and soligenous mires (of the...
Mt. Zajęcznik is a rise soaring to 595 m a.s.l. and separating Świeradów-Zdrój from Czerniawa-Zdrój. The summit once held a scenic tower and is today occupied by a TV relay station. From here Świeradów-Zdrój and its...
In the upper parts of Czerniawa-Zdrój the stream of Czarny Potok is broken by several small waterfalls and a rubble dam halting the stones carried along the bed of the river.
This waterfall on the Kwisa river (in Polish: Wodospad Kwisa) is a man-made waterfall located in the enchanting, picture-postcard Kwisa river valley. The waterfall can be reached from Świeradów-Zdrój by driving towards the town of...
Świętojanki is a garnet gneiss rock located on the south-western slope of Mt. Sępia Góra to the east of Świeradów-Zdrój. Its former name was given in honour of the count von Schaffgotsch. There is a scenic spot offering a panorama of...
Stanisław Quartz Mine (in Polish: Kopalnia Kwarcu ‘Stanisław’) is one of the highest located strip mines in Europe. The quarry is based on a vein of clear quartz deposited in the Izerskie Humps (in Polish and...