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Chalupa pod Hvozdem - Krompach, Lužické hory Czech Switzerland and Lusatian Mountains
„Chalupa pod Hvozdem - Krompach: own sauna and bathing pond.“
Cottage capacity: 13 persons
- 5 bedrooms: 1x 3, 2x 2+1, 2x 2
- Bathroom: 2
- Toilet: 4
- Internet: NO
- Pet: YES - allowed
- The owner of the building (reception): NO
- The landlord speaks: czech, slovak
Owner: Michlíková Lenka
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Chalupa pod Hvozdem - Krompach, Lužické hory. Accommodation cottage with sauna and bathing lake district Česká Lípa. Chalupa pod Hvozdem is a newly built and furnished cottage. It is situated in the picturesque border village of Krompach, in the very center of the Lusatian Mountains. The cottage includes an area of 3000 m2 with ornamental garden and two lakes. The swimming pool has an area of 24 m2 and is 1.6 m deep. In the second pond are ornamental fish. We provide accommodation for up to 13 people. On the ground floor is a fully equipped kitchen (microwave, dishwasher), pantry, dining room, living area with tiled stove (LCD, DVD, SAT, sofa bed), bedroom (3 beds), separate toilet, bathroom hall. Upstairs there is a separate toilet with bidet, bathroom (toilet, shower), 2 bedrooms (2 beds) and 2 bedrooms (3 beds). The heating is provided by a heat pump (radiators) and a tiled stove. The plot has a fireplace and a barbecue fireplace with outdoor seating. In the annex there is a sauna for 4 persons with shower. The cottage has a parking space for 4 cars. The whole plot is fenced. The village of Krompach is part of the Česká Lípa District and belongs to the Liberec Region. The municipality with extended competence is the town of Nový Bor. The village of Krompach lies about 21 kilometers northeast of Česká Lípa and fourteen kilometers northeast of the town of Nový Bor. From the tourist point of view it belongs to the Lusatian Mountains - Ještěd ridge. In the territory of this small village, the reported permanent residence is about 150 inhabitants. Krompach is further divided into three parts, namely Juliusk, Krompach and Valy. The village lies near the border with Germany and Poland. The village lies in a protected landscape area. Krompach is an important natural attraction and there are three protected yews. For its climate, this area is suitable for people with upper respiratory tract illness. In the immediate vicinity there are two treatment rooms for these diseases (for adults and for children). The surrounding area is full of cultural and natural attractions worth a visit. The village runs hiking, cycling and cross-country trails. But you can also find the silence and tranquility of beautiful and unspoilt nature. In the surroundings there are Jánské kameny (604m), which form several basalt rocks on a partially wooded border hill about 1.5km northeast of Krompach. Rocks are part of a basalt vein. Around 1 km long educational trail leads around the rocks. It has four stops dedicated to the history of Janské stones, geological construction, local plants and reptiles. A very remarkable building is located in the southern part of the North Bohemian village Sloup v Čechách, located near Nový Bor. The castle is a protected monument. A significantly eroded sandstone rock cloth with vertical to overhanging walls and a lookout tower. The length of the rock is 100m and the width is 60m. Hardly accessible rock provided people with shelter. Throughout history, people have been extensively adapted and gradually added to other objects. The amount of rocky space, sacred and sacred, is carved and presented both inside the rock and on its surface. These rock objects are intertwined with each other.

















