Lučni
With a height of 5,102 feet, Lučni is the second highest mountain in the area. The mountain is located in the country's northern area and is part of the wider Krkonoše mountain range. A chalet built for agricultural purposes in the 17th century aided settlement on the mountain. After being burned down in 1797, the remnants of the chalet can still be seen on the mountain's foothills. The mountain played an essential role in the country's leadership's pre-war fortification efforts in the twentieth century.
In the eastern portion of the Giant Mountains, the highest mountain in the Czech ridge (1547 m). It's a part of the natural reserve. Its slopes are covered in dwarf pine and meadows. The slopes hardly descend to Valley Dlouhý důl (avalanchelike terrains) on the south-west, and slightly descend to meadow Bílá louka on the north. The mountain joins the valley Modrý důl in the south-east and is separated from Sudniční mountain in the east by the Lučni saddle. From the top of the peak, you can see the eastern and western Giant Mountains, as well as their foothills. Dwarf pine and meadows make up the mountain vegetation. The mountain is surrounded by the Krkonoše National Park, which gives rise to numerous streams and springs.
Location: Vrchlabi in Czech Republic
Elevation: 1,555 m
Range: Krkonoše mountain