The northernmost Czech lorettan chapel with a cloister from the monastery courtyard.
St. Paul’s and Peter’s Cathedral is the oldest church in Varnsdorf. It was built in the place of an original small church from the 13th century.
A nameless Slavic fort was discovered above the confluence of Křinice River and Brtnice Stream in 1994.
The remnant of the castle lies 2 km west of Krásná Lípa.
The premises of the Mining Museum include the museum in the centre of the town, the silver mine - the Adit of St. John the Evangelist, with its 360 m made accessible to the public, and the Údolí Milířky nature trail, with 6 former adits, 4 shafts and 1 quarry marked out along the trail.
Castle Tolštejn is situated 4 km southwest of Varnsdorf.
Ruins of the castle is situated about 3 km west of Krásná Lípa.
Chřibský Castle (Lower Charlestone) is situated 4 km southwest of Krásná Lípa
The waterfall is situated 4 km to the west from Kytlice, on the Luční Brook.
Mariina rock is a newer name of the middle one from the three characteristic sandstone peaks.
The Trpasličí Skála - Dwarf Rock is located in the forest along the road from Jetřichovice to Rynartice, on the left.
Falkenstejn is the remnant of rocky castle on the southeast sandstone knot in massive of Havraní kámen (Crow´s stone) on northeastern edge of Jetřichovice.
Jetřichovice Cliffs - Jetřichovické stěny represent a small part of Decin Highlands - Děčínská vrchovina.
This reservation was established to protect of ingenuous dendroflora characteristics for Lusatian mountains.
Former castle, called Pustý zámek (Abandoned castle), lies in narrow valley of river Kamenice, 3 km east of Česká Kamenice.
Rests of rocky castle Šaunštejn are situated on a narrow sandstone block about 1 km north of village Vysoká Lípa
Nature preserve Pekelský Důl serves to protect of quaggy humid meadow with mass occurrence of endangered species of wetland´s fauna and flora.
Hill Jehla - Needle Hill is a basalt hill situated in mountainous country.