Wielki Szyszak
The peak of Wielki Szyszak (Czech: Vysoké kolo, German: Hohes Rad, literally High Wheel) is located on the Czech-Polish boundary. It is located directly above the settlement of Jagniątków in the middle (Silesian) part of the major Karkonosze mountain range. It is about halfway between Śnieżne Kotły and Śmielec. With a height of 4.952 feet, Wielki Szyszak Mountain is the country's fourth tallest mountain. It is part of the broader Krkonoše mountain range and is located on the Czech-Polish border. The mountain is located in Dolnoślaskie, Czechia, and is part of the Krkonoše National Park. The ruins of a monument erected in honor of Wilhelm I Hohenzollernad may be found on the summit.
Mount Wielki Szyszak is the Czech Republic's tenth highest peak. The Sokolnik, Violik, Velky Sisak, Kotel, and Tvaroznik are just a few of the other peaks in the neighborhood of Wielki Szyszak.
Location: Czech-Polish boundary
Elevation: 1,509 m
Range: Karkonosze mountain