What you'll learn in this article
- Ore Mountains = peace without tourist crowds, exceptional views, 1.5–2 hours from Prague
- Glamping combines mountain air with a comfortable bed, sauna and terrace — without compromise on comfort
- Open year-round — the most popular seasons are autumn and winter (snowy landscape + sauna)
- Prices from 3,400 CZK per night for 2 people; Na Malém Háji from 4,000 CZK for 2–4 people
- Our recommendation: Na Malém Háji — Tiny House, private sauna, views, starry skies
What is glamping accommodation in the Ore Mountains?
Glamping in the Ore Mountains is a form of luxury accommodation in nature that combines direct contact with the mountain landscape with full comfort — a proper bed, bathroom, electricity and heating. No sleeping mats on the floor, no hunting for the loo in the middle of the night. Everything you'd expect from a hotel, but in the middle of the mountains and far from tourist bustle.
In the Ore Mountains, glamping is most commonly found on remote meadows or in forests with open views across the landscape. The typical formats are Tiny House cabins, glamping tents or transparent domes — each with a different character and a different experience.
"The Ore Mountains aren't a mass-tourism destination. And that's exactly what makes them ideal for glamping — a genuine quiet that you truly get to enjoy." — Jana and Milan Vejlupkovi, operators of Na Malém Háji glamping
Why are the Ore Mountains ideal for glamping?
The Ore Mountains have several key advantages for glamping that other mountain regions simply can't match.
Peace without tourist crowds
While the Krkonoše or Šumava heave in season, the Ore Mountains remain surprisingly quiet. If you're looking for a place where you'll genuinely unwind, the Ore Mountains offer a silence that's hard to find elsewhere. For glamping, it's ideal — you rest, rather than queuing at tourist attractions.
We hear this from guests regularly: they arrive expecting the typical mountain buzz, and instead find they have the whole trip to themselves. One couple wrote to us last year that they didn't pass more than ten other people on the ridge trail the entire weekend.
Exceptional views and panoramas
The open mountain landscape of the Ore Mountains offers far-reaching views that you simply don't get in the more densely forested ranges. Sunsets over meadows, morning mist in the valleys, a starry sky free from light pollution — these are experiences worth making the journey for.
Accessibility from major cities
The Ore Mountains are within easy reach of Prague (approximately 1.5–2 hours), Ústí nad Labem, Most and Karlovy Vary. A weekend break here requires no complex planning — no long drive, no need to take days off work.
Activities for everyone
- Summer hiking — hundreds of kilometres of marked trails
- Cycling — a network of cycle routes across the mountains
- Winter skiing — downhill and cross-country routes
- Foraging for mushrooms and wild berries
- Swimming in natural lakes and reservoirs
- Exploring historic towns — Jáchymov, Loket, Ostrov
What to expect from a glamping stay in the Ore Mountains?
Every glamping property is different, but a good glamping spot in the Ore Mountains should offer these basic elements of comfort:
- A comfortable bed with quality bed linen
- A bathroom with hot water (ideally private, not shared)
- Heating and electricity — including for winter stays
- A terrace or outdoor seating area with views
- Barbecue or fire pit facilities
- A sauna or outdoor bath — a great bonus for relaxation
- Peace and privacy — ideally without a direct neighbour
Spring
Blooming meadows, the first warm days, calm before the season. Ideal for couples and romantic breaks.
Summer
Hiking, cycling, swimming. Long evenings on the terrace and starry nights.
Autumn
Golden landscape, mushroom foraging, tranquillity. The most beautiful time of year for a romantic break.
Winter
A snowy landscape, skiing, sauna and a warm blanket. The cosiest atmosphere of the year.
Our tip from experience: From running the glamping, autumn is absolutely the most beautiful time — golden landscape, morning mushroom foraging and a sauna in the evening. Winter is the second most popular season: guests book dates around Christmas and New Year months in advance.
Na Malém Háji: our glamping recommendation in the Ore Mountains
If you're looking for a specific recommendation, Na Malém Háji is a glamping property that ticks everything you'd want from a great glamping stay in the Ore Mountains — and then some.
Na Malém Háji glamping
Tiny House glamping on a mountain meadow in the Ore Mountains. Private sauna, a spacious terrace with views across the landscape, a fireplace and a starry sky free from light pollution. Year-round, capacity 2–4 people.
Ideal for couples, small families and groups of friends seeking genuine peace and comfort without compromise.
How to choose the right glamping accommodation in the Ore Mountains?
When selecting glamping accommodation, focus on a few key criteria that determine the quality of your stay:
1. Location and privacy
Good glamping accommodation should be sufficiently distanced from neighbours and busy roads. Look for spots on remote meadows or in forests — that's where you'll find the peace you came to nature for.
2. Quality of accommodation
Check whether the accommodation is genuinely year-round — proper insulation and heating are essential not just in winter but on hot summer nights too. Read reviews from actual guests, not just the photos on the website.
3. Facilities and extras
A sauna, outdoor bath, fireplace or fire pit — these are the extras that turn a good stay into an unforgettable experience. Find out what a specific property offers and whether it matches your expectations.
4. Access and accessibility
The Ore Mountains can have more complex access along mountain roads in places. Check whether the accommodation is reachable by a normal car in winter and how far away the nearest shops, restaurants and pharmacy are.
How much does glamping in the Ore Mountains cost?
Glamping prices in the Ore Mountains vary by type, facilities and season. A rough overview:
- Basic glamping tent or shepherd's hut — from 2,000 to 3,000 CZK per night for 2 people
- Tiny House or glamping cabin — from 3,400 to 5,000 CZK per night for 2–4 people
- Premium glamping with sauna and views (such as Na Malém Háji) — from 4,000 CZK per night for 2–4 people
Prices tend to be higher at weekends and during school holidays; in winter (December–February) some properties have more available dates. At Na Malém Háji we keep prices stable year-round — we know that winter has its own magic just as much as summer does.
Conclusion: glamping in the Ore Mountains is the right choice
Glamping accommodation in the Ore Mountains offers a combination that's still rare in the Czech Republic: genuine peace, beautiful nature without the crowds and the comfort you're used to. Whether you're coming as a couple seeking a romantic escape, a family wanting an active holiday, or friends who want to swap the city for the mountains — the Ore Mountains and their glamping properties will surprise you.
Start with our overview of the 10 best places to stay in the Ore Mountains, take a look at the Na Malém Háji gallery or book your stay directly.