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The Wałbrzyskie Mountains and The Stone Mountains are mountain ranges in the Central Sudetes on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. The map also presents Adršpašskoteplické skály in Czech Republic, which is famous tourist destination.

The Broumovsko Region and Adršpach-Teplice Rocks are an unusual set of sandstone formations in northeastern Bohemia, Czech Republic. The Adršpach-Teplice Rocks have been protected as a national nature reserve since 1933, and since 1991 the whole adjacent region of Broumovsko has enjoyed the status of protected landscape area. Tourists may visit the rocks via a number of marked trails. The area is a popular destination for rock climbers. In recent years, it has become a focus for the high-risk climbing-related sport of rock jumping. The area is also one of the largest permanent breeding sites of peregrine falcon in Europe, as they are protected here under federal law. Some areas have been designated off limits to climbers and hikers to make sure the birds aren't disturbed.
Update: 2016/2017

The Krkonoše Mountains (the Giant Mountains) are the highest mountain range of the Sudetes mountain system. The highest peak, Sněžka (1 603 m; Polish: Śnieżka), is the Czech Republic's highest point. The range is located in the northern Czech Republic and the south-western Poland.
Published: 2016/2017

An updated tourist map of the Central Sudety Mountains, with marked hiking and cycling trails. The map includes, among others, the Owl Mountains, the Wałbrzyskie Mountains and Foothills, the Kamienne Mountains and a large part of the Broumovska Vrchovina with the rock towns of Aderszpasko Teplickie Rocks. The map includes tourist attractions and practical information. Year of publication 2020