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Šumava National Park adventures

Šumava National Park Adventures

Šumava National Park is the largest national park in the Czech Republic, offering vast forests, peat bogs, and glacial lakes that attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

83,600 acres
Acres Protected
620+ miles
Miles of Trails
500,000+
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Šumava National Park

 

Šumava National Park, established in 1991 and expanded in subsequent years, protects one of Central Europe's most extensive forested landscapes along the border with Germany and Austria. Covering the Bohemian Forest mountain range, it features dense spruce and beech forests, expansive peat bogs, and glacial-origin lakes such as Černé jezero and Plešné jezero. The park's diverse ecosystems support a wide variety of species including lynx, red deer, Eurasian otters, and rare birds like the capercaillie. Historically, the area was shaped by traditional forestry and rural communities, though it became depopulated in the 20th century which helped natural habitats recover. Visitors can explore over 1,000 kilometers of marked hiking and biking trails that range from gentle lowland routes to demanding mountain ascents. Popular activities include nature photography, winter cross-country skiing, and wildlife observation. Notable landmarks include the Boubín Primeval Forest, one of Europe's oldest protected woodlands, and the scenic Vydra River valley. Šumava also offers cultural sites such as the historic glassworks village of Srní. Its relatively undisturbed wilderness and well-maintained infrastructure make it an attractive destination for outdoor recreation and environmental education, balancing conservation with public access.

Highlights

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Boubín Primeval Forest – ancient woodland with untouched old-growth trees

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Černé jezero (Black Lake) – the largest and deepest glacial lake in the Czech Republic

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Vydra River Gorge – stunning river valley with rich biodiversity and clear waters

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Knížecí Plané – remote highland meadow accessible via scenic hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

Boubín Primeval Forest

One of Europe's few remaining old-growth forests, providing habitat for rare species and a window into natural forest development.

Černé jezero (Black Lake)

A deep glacial lake surrounded by dense forest; popular for scenic views and gentle lakeside hikes.

Plešné jezero (Plešné Lake)

A picturesque glacial lake near the Austrian border, serving as a habitat for diverse aquatic life and a hiking destination.