The hill named Borný is a basalt hill, elevated 446 metres above sea level.
The Karel Hynek Mácha Museum is currently located in the Hospitálek building, originally accommodating a local poorhouse and orphanage.
The Renaissance Castle in Doksy is situated next to the farmyard and is surrounded by the English Park.
St. Bartholomew`s Church was built in 1638 in a Baroque style. Later, two side chapels were added to it. The tower was made higher and modified into today`s shape in the year 1832.
The Braniborská Cave, situated to the west from Staré Splavy, is hidden in a forest full of scenic canyons. It is a sandstone overhanging rock. Length 44 m, depth 12 m, height 6 m.
Two kilometers to the east of Doksy there is a sandstone block called Králův stolec - King\'s Seat.
The national nature preserve is situated to the northeast and east from Máchovo Lake.
St. Barbara`s Church is situated south-east of Zahrádky.
Folk architecture in Žďár is a complex of one and two-floor curbed houses in the village-square and close streets.
The Zahrádky Chateau is situated at a wonderful locality in the middle of a park at the edge of a sandstone platform.
Because of the original Gothic chapel, Houska is considered a rarity in the Central European region.
The late Baroque-style Church of St. Mary Magdalene and the Baroque-style presbytery are landmarks of Holany.
A unique exposition of the production of Shrovetide and carnival goods.
The area comprises 23 ponds supplied from the Bobří Brook. The ponds were probably founded in the 16th and 17th centuries.
The large chateau was used in the second half of the 19th century as a summer residence of Ferdinand I, former Austrian Emperor. During the tour, you can visit the emperor\'s bedroom, the dining room and the chapel where the wedding ceremony of Franz Ferdinand d\'Este and Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, took place in 1900.
Milčanský Pond is one of the group of Holanské Ponds. The group consists of 23 ponds supplied with water from the Bobří Brook.
The rock formation called the Zkamenělý Zámek - Petrified Castle is located 8 km to the north-west of Mšeno.
The original water castle named Lipý comes from the 13th century.
The Augustinian Monastery in Česká Lípa was established thanks to Albrecht of Wallenstein in 1627.