Chřibský Castle (Lower Charlestone) is situated 4 km southwest of Krásná Lípa
Ruins of the castle is situated about 3 km west of Krásná Lípa.
The remnant of the castle lies 2 km west of Krásná Lípa.
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.
Jetřichovice Cliffs - Jetřichovické stěny represent a small part of Decin Highlands - Děčínská vrchovina.
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.
This reservation was established to protect of ingenuous dendroflora characteristics for Lusatian mountains.
A nameless Slavic fort was discovered above the confluence of Křinice River and Brtnice Stream in 1994.
The waterfall is situated 4 km to the west from Kytlice, on the Luční Brook.
Rests of rocky castle Šaunštejn are situated on a narrow sandstone block about 1 km north of village Vysoká 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.
Nature preserve Pekelský Důl serves to protect of quaggy humid meadow with mass occurrence of endangered species of wetland´s fauna and flora.
Former castle, called Pustý zámek (Abandoned castle), lies in narrow valley of river Kamenice, 3 km east of Česká Kamenice.
The northernmost Czech lorettan chapel with a cloister from the monastery courtyard.
Hill Jehla - Needle Hill is a basalt hill situated in mountainous country.
Kamenice castle was built on a conical basalt hill, south of Česká Kamenice.