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"Vosecká
bouda/chalet", a mountain hotel situated in western Giant Mountains in
the first Zone of Giant Mountains National Park (KRNAP), sits at an
altitude of 1260 m. It was established before the year 1743 as a hay-loft,
and in about 1790 it served as an shelter for woodcutters and as a farm
outhouse. The chalet had been called "New Czech" or "Franciscan" - after a
monk who dwelt here. The name "Vosecká" originated in the name of the
meadow surrounding the chalet. The chalet was used for tourism from 1896,
and in 1900 it was rebuilt and enlarged. The present look is the result of
reconstruction after World War II. The chalet was one a few Giant
Mountains ridge chalets that was never hit by a fire. Its other rarity is
the absence of electricity. Electrical power is supplied by a diesel
engine generator. The main access road,
eight kilometers long, goes from
Harrachov by the Mumlava waterfall and along the Mumlava valley to "Krakonošova
snídaně ", where the road turns to the north and continues through the
forest up to the "Vosecká bouda". The road changes in winter into the
"Ski-highway", open and fit for cross-country skiers or the able hikers.
(The other access route is so-called "Telephone path“, a more direct but
also more difficult route, recommended during winter for skiers only) The
biggest Czech river Labe spouts about three kilometers east of the
Vosecká bouda. |
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