Trip realised by using a bus service running between Hejnice and Smědava. This trip is more demanding so we recommend it to advanced hikers only.
From Smědava we will follow a red sign in the direction of a mountain settlement Jizerka and a mount Bukovec (1005 m above a sea level). The interesting thing about this basalt mount is that it is of volcanic origin and that on its existence had a big influence even the youngest geological period . From there we will return to the settlement Jizerka and visit a well-known building called Hnojový dům (Manure house). After that we will follow a green sign towards a hillside Jelení stráň and rocks Pytlácké kameny (Poacher’s rocks) which are situated 975 metres above a sea level, then a peak Český vrch – 918 metres above a sea level, and as far as a dividing line Předěl. There we will look for a red sign and continue to lower crossroads at a Nebeský žebřík (Heaven ladder). While climbing up along a blue line, to the highest peak of the Jizera Mountains (Smrk, 1124 m above a sea level), we will be awarded by a great view thanks to a watchtower on the top, which is opened for all year. From there we will set on a way back along the Nebeský žebřík, down to the crossroads and from there following a red sign in the direction of the area Tišina, the Hubert’s chalet and back to the town Lázně Libverda.
The whole route is about 24 kilometres 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.