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The Jerusalem Way is the world's longest pilgrimage and peace route

The Jerusalem Way connects religions and peoples in a unique peace project

The Jerusalem Way stands for respect and tolerance

JERUSALEM WAY / AL-QUDS WAY / JERUSALEMWEG / CAMINO DE JERUSALÉN / CHEMIN DE JÉRUSALEM / KUDÜS YOLU / VIA GERUSALEMME

 

>>> Walking together – across borders, towards peace <<

Love is the strongest force in the universe – it permeates and connects everything and builds bridges between all people. Pilgrimage creates openness for encounters, breaks down prejudices and fears, and strengthens trust – fundamental trust. In this way, supposed boundaries between peoples and religions can be Love and mutual respect be overcome.

"Go in peace, as a bridge between the peoples."
(Jerusalem Way Spirit)

Nagyigmánd-Tata
23,41 km / ↓ 115 m / ↑ 115 m
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We start this stage at the Catholic Church of Navigmánd, «Szent Mihály». We hike on an agricultural path that is protected by strips of forest and have been on the road for some time when we traverse a freeway on an overpass shortly before Mocsa. Shortly afterwards we come to Mocsa, the only place on the route. There we find the village museum and the catholic church built in 1700 in the center. We continue over loading areas towards the stage town of Tata and we come to the quiet Asszony Lake. At the stage location Tata we pass the Roman Catholic Church, the Eszterházy Castle and the old castle on the way to the city center. Our route ends in the city center on Országgyülés Square with the octagonal bell base covered with wooden tiles. There is also a sufficient selection of restaurants and accommodation options in Tata, so that we will soon find something suitable.

 

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Distance: 23,41 km
Difference in altitude: 24 m
Highest point: 155 m
Lowest point: 121 m
Total ascent: 115 m
Total descent: 115 m