This trip is more demanding, so we recommend it to advanced hikers only.
From a spa colonnade we will follow a red sign which takes us along a spa path, past a Hubert`s spring, up towards the town. Later on we will get to crossroads, take a main road, then follow it past dogs` training ground and a Jizerka chalet to a Hubert`s chalet. Not far away is a rock outlook called Kočičí kameny (Cat`s Rocks) that is definitely worth to see, climb up and have a look around. Then come back to the Hubert`s chalet and following a red sign we will go towards Francouzské kameny (French Rocks) and an area called „Tišina“, still along a red sign which will take us under so-called Nebeský žebřík (Heaven Ladder). Then about one and a half of kilometers of steep rise along a blue sign are ahead of us, before we will reach the highest peak of the Jizera Mountains on the Czech side – a mount Smrk (1124 m above a sea level). The route can be lengthen by a trip to Polish side of the mountains. We just have to follow a green sign and then we will be awarded by a view at the highest peak on Polish side called Stog Izerski (1127 m above a sea level). There we can even have light refreshment in a nearby restaurant before going back using the same route we used to get there.
The whole route is about 21 kilometers long.
The town is surrounded by mixed forests which together with its location set its climate charakter. A Halley where the town is situated is closed by mount Smrk (1124 m). There can be found a part of a Nature reservation „Jizerské bučiny" and a natural commemoration "Klečoviště na Smrku". For its wonderful setting Lázně Libverda becomes one of the most impressive destinations.