Trutnov District () is a district in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Trutnov.
Trutnov District is divided into three administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Trutnov, Dvà ¯r Králové nad Labem and VrchlabÃÂ.
Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:
Batà Âovice - Bernartice - BÃÂlá Tà Âemeà ¡ná - BÃÂlé PoliÃÂany - Borovnice - BorovniÃÂka - ÃÂermná - ÃÂerný Dà ¯l - ChotÃÂvice - ChoustnÃÂkovo Hradià ¡tà- Chvaleà- DolnàBranná - DolnàBrusnice - DolnàDvà ¯r - DolnàKalná - DolnàLánov - DolnàOleà ¡nice - Doubravice - Dubenec - Dvà ¯r Králové nad Labem - Hajnice - Havlovice - HornàBrusnice - HornàKalná - HornàMarà ¡ov - HornàOleà ¡nice - Hostinné - Hà Âibojedy - Janské Láznà- JÃÂvka - KlÃ¡à ¡terská Lhota - Kocbeà Âe - Kohoutov - Královec - Kuks - KunÃÂice nad Labem - Lampertice - Lánov - Lanà ¾ov - Libà Âatov - Libotov - LitÃÂà- Malá ÃÂpa - Malé Svatoà Âovice - Marà ¡ov u ÃÂpice - Mladé Buky - Mostek - Nemojov - Pec pod SnÃÂà ¾kou - PilnÃÂkov - ProseÃÂné - Radvanice - Rtynàv Podkrkonoà ¡Ã - RudnÃÂk - à  pindlerà ¯v Mlýn - Stanovice - Staré Buky - StrÃ¡à ¾né - Suchovrà ¡ice - Svoboda nad ÃÂpou - Tà Âebihoà ¡à ¥ - Trotina - Trutnov - ÃÂpice - Velké Svatoà Âovice - Velký Và Âeà ¡à ¥ov - Vilantice - VÃÂtÃÂzná - VlÃÂice - VlÃÂkovice v Podkrkonoà ¡Ã - Vrchlabà- Zábà ÂezÃÂ-à ÂeÃÂice - à ½aclÃ©à  - ZdobÃÂn - Zlatá Oleà ¡nice
Trutnov District borders Poland in the north. The territory of the district has a highly fragmented terrain with large differences in height. The mountain massif in the north gradually turns into uplands that continues to the south of the district. The territory extends into five geomorphological mesoregions: Giant Mountains (north), Giant Mountains Foothills (centre), Broumov Highlands (northeast), JiÃÂÃÂn Uplands (south) and East Elbe Table (small part in the south). The highest point of the district and of the entire country is the mountain SnÃÂà ¾ka in Pec pod SnÃÂà ¾kou with an elevation of , the lowest point is the river bed of the Elbe in Kuks at .
From the total district area of , agricultural land occupies , forests occupy , and water area occupies . Forests cover 47.0% of the district's area.
The most important river is the Elbe, which originates here and crosses the territory from northwest to south. The ÃÂpa also originates here, flows through the eastern part of the district and flows into the Elbe outside the district. Other notable rivers that originate here, but soon after leave the territory, are the Bóbr and Bystà Âice. The area is poor in bodies of water. The largest body of water is the Les KrálovstvàReservoir.
Most of the Giant Mountains area of the district is protected as the Krkonoà ¡e National Park and belongs to the most valuable area of the country thanks to a significant amount of rare flora and fauna. In the east, the Broumovsko Protected Landscape Area extends into the district.
The largest employers with headquarters in Trutnov District and at least 500 employees are:
There are no motorways passing through the district. The most important roads are the I/14 from Náchod to Liberec, the I/16 from JiÃÂÃÂn to the Czech-Polish border, and the I/37, which connects Trutnov with the D11 motorway.
The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are:
The best-preserved settlements and landscapes, protected as monument reservations and monument zones, are:
Five of the ten most visited tourist destinations of the Hradec Králové Region are located in Trutnov District. The most visited tourist destinations are Safari Park Dvà ¯r Králové, SnÃÂà ¾kaâÂÂPec pod SnÃÂà ¾kou cable car, Krkonoà ¡e Tree Top Trail in Janské LáznÃÂ, Baroque complex in Kuks, and hiking trail from à  pindlerà ¯v Mlýn-JelenàBoudy to SnÃÂà ¾ka.