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Trips in Špindlerův Mlýn without snow: Spring in the mountains without crowds

  • Apr 21
  • 3 min read

Most people associate Špindlerův Mlýn with winter, skiing and the busy season. But the mountains have their charm even beyond the snow. And spring shows Špindlerův Mlýn in a completely different light.


No crowds, no queues, no hustle and bustle.

Instead, there is peace, fresh air and nature reawakening after winter.

If you're looking for a weekend where you can truly relax, the spring mountains are the ideal choice.


Špindlerův Mlýn in spring without snow
Jarní Špindl nabízí klid, přírodu a hory bez davů.

Why go to Špindel in spring?


Spring in the Krkonoše Mountains has its own pace. It is not as intense as winter nor as busy as summer. And that is its greatest advantage.



Fewer tourists


One of the main reasons to go to Špindel in spring is the peace and quiet.

Popular routes that are usually crowded during the season are suddenly freer. You can enjoy the views without rushing or having to find a place among others.


Beautiful nature


Spring is a time when the mountains change almost from day to day.

Melting snow, stronger water currents in streams, the first greenery and fresh air - all this gives the Krkonoše a different energy than in winter.


Ideal weather


The temperatures are pleasant to move around in. It's not as hot as in summer, but at the same time there's no need to deal with extreme winter conditions.

A spring trip can be relaxing and natural - without much planning.



Where to go on a trip in Špindlerův Mlýn


White Elbe


One of the most beautiful routes around Špindel. The path along the river leads through a quiet valley where in spring you can hear every drop of water. It is ideal for a leisurely walk or an easy trip without much elevation gain.


The White Elbe Valley in spring
Bílé Labe patří mezi nejhezčí jarní trasy ve Špindlu.

Medvedin


Medvědín offers beautiful views and is accessible both on foot and by cable car. In spring, it is a great starting point for further routes or just a place to take a break and enjoy the mountains from above.


View from Medvědín to the Krkonoše Mountains
Medvědín nabízí krásné výhledy a klid mimo hlavní sezónu.

Elbe hut


A classic that is worth it in any season. The path to Labská bouda is one of the most popular, but in spring it is significantly quieter than in summer. Moreover, it can be combined with other trips in the area.


Elbe hut in the Krkonoše Mountains in spring
Výlet k Labské boudě je klasika, která nezklame.

Goat's backs


If you want something less busy, Kozí hřbety is an ideal choice. It offers beautiful views and the feeling of being truly alone in the mountains. It is a route more for those who like peace and a little more challenging terrain.


Goat's backs in the Krkonoše Mountains
Kozí hřbety nabídnou klid a méně frekventované trasy.

Elbe Dam


For a more leisurely option, the Elbe Dam is ideal. The easy route around the water, views of the surrounding hills, and a pleasant atmosphere make this place the perfect destination for an afternoon stroll.


Elbe Dam in Špindlerův Mlýn
Nenáročná procházka kolem přehrady je ideální na jarní odpoledne.

Tip for a weekend in Špindel


A spring weekend in the mountains works best when there is nothing to worry about.

Just choose one or two routes, leave the rest of the day free and enjoy the atmosphere of the place.


The facilities also play a big role. If the accommodation is comfortable, close to nature and the center, the entire stay feels much more relaxed.


In Špindlerův Mlýn, you can easily combine an active day in the mountains with a quiet evening - and it is this balance that makes a spring stay truly relaxing.



If the spring mountains appeal to you, it's worth planning your stay in advance. Especially outside the high season, Špindlerův Mlýn offers the ideal combination of peace, nature and space - and with its comfortable facilities, a weekend can easily become a mini-vacation.



Apartment in Špindlerův Mlýn
Pohodlné ubytování je základ klidného víkendu v horách.

 
 
 

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