35.6 km 30.1 km
The Marian pilgrimage site of the Mount of Our Lady can be found above the town of Králíky, near the state border with Poland, below Králický Sněžnik. The magnificent pilgrimage complex was founded by Tobias Jan Becker, a native of Králové, a canon of St. Vitus, and later the bishop of Králové Hradec. Building the place was the fulfillment of a promise Tobias had made as a small boy. During the Thirty Years' War, children from Králík and the surrounding area came to the mountain, formed a procession, prayed and sang Marian songs.
38.9 km 35.1 kmThe place of pilgrimage was created in connection with a spring according to folk belief of miraculous water. The original chapel was rebuilt in its current form in 1859. In the same year, a Way of the Cross was also built nearby. Rokole was gaining popularity as a place of pilgrimage for the wider region. In the nineties of the 20th century, another chapel was built on the hill above the original chapel, also dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and a whole area of other buildings is gradually growing here, built thanks to the Secular Institute of the Sisters of Mary.
40.6 km 37.5 km
Pilgrimage place with the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, a baroque staircase and two chapels founded in 1692 by Countess Teresa Eleonora of Ugarte. The staircase decorated with statues and vases is a unique Central European architectural monument. It has 153 steps and 16 resting places, the number of which is chosen symbolically for pilgrims, according to the number of Hail Marys and Lord's Prayers in the Great Rosary prayer. In 2018, this area was declared a national cultural monument.