
The Pančavský vodopád and Labský vodopád waterfalls are among the most outstanding natural beauties of the Krkonoše Mountains. Pančavský vodopád, with a height of 148 meters, boasts the title of the highest waterfall in the Czech Republic. Its water falls from a height of 1,298 m above sea level to 1,150 m above sea level and is divided into four distinct cascades, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle. This waterfall, located on the Pančava River, rushing into the upper part of the Labský důl, is especially impressive during the spring thaw.
Not far from the Pančavský vodopád terfall is Labský vodopád, which, with its height of 35 meters and sweeping fall into the Labský důl, impresses with its unique charm. The waterfall can be found below Labská bouda and represents another of the unforgettable water phenomena in the region.
Pančavský vodopád
- Accessible along the red-marked ridge path above the Labský důl in the direction from Vrbatova bouda to Labská bouda.
- For a view from below, we recommend the blue-marked path leading through the Labský důl.

Labský vodopád
- It is located approximately 1 km southeast of Pramen Labe, below Labská bouda
- The best approach, like the Pančavský vodopád waterfall, is via the blue-marked path that runs along the bottom of the Labský důl and offers a number of impressive views of both waterfalls.

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