Pančava waterfall – the highest waterfall in the Czech republic
Pančava waterfall is, with a total height of 145 meters, the highest waterfall in the Czech republic, located in Krkonoše Mountains (Giant Mountains). Pančava waterfall drops from the Pančavská Meadows to Elbe Valley where it joins the Elbe River. It is a typical waterfall formed on the side wall of glacial valleys. Pančava waterfall is composed of several cascades (36, 40, 23 and 20 meters) and has quite a complicated profile. The overall slope of the waterfall is 45°.
General information about Pančava waterfall
- Height: 145 m
- Flow: 35 l per second
- Overall slope: 45 °
- Flow: Elbe river
- Altitude: 1155 – 1300 meters above the sea level
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Category: Czech Republic, Waterfalls, Waterfalls
Pančava waterfall or as it calls Pančavský vodopád in Czech republic is very nice along with Krkonoše Mountains (Giant Mountains) as I think they are the most beautiful mountains in Czech republic. Here you can find also the highest peak of Czech republic – Sněžka. There are really nice forests here.