
Pancava Falls
Pancava Falls is a waterfall located in the Krkonoše National Park in Czechia. It is the highest waterfall in the country, with a total height of 148 meters. The falls are part of the Pancava River, which flows through the Krkonoše mountain range, a UNESCO biosphere reserve.
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The Pancava Falls are accessible via hiking trails within Krkonoše National Park, which offers a network of well-marked paths. The waterfall is best viewed during spring when snowmelt increases its flow. Visitors can reach the falls by taking a trail from the nearby village of Špindlerův Mlýn, which is a popular starting point for exploring the region.


