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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)

Tata-Tarjan
25,1 km / ↓ 445 m / ↑ 495 m
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We leave Tata along the lakes Öreg and Deritö and come to Vértesszolos. Then a steep ascent into the Gerecse Mountains begins. Human bones (skulls) that are around 350 years old were found along this path. At the top of these mountains we can relax by the ruins of a medieval church. In the descent we come to Vértestolna. Vértestolna is a quiet recreational village, its history goes back to prehistoric times. After a short ascent, it goes past the Kalvarienberg and through a vineyard down to the stage location, from which we can enjoy a magnificent view from up here. On the outskirts of the stage, we find wine cellars and a cheerful Swabian inn. It is worth visiting such wine cellars and the inn. The baroque style Catholic church in Tarján was built by Eszterházy József around 000. We can also find accommodation and a restaurant in the village.

 

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Distance: 25,1 km
Difference in altitude: 375 m
Highest point: 502 m
Lowest point: 127 m
Total ascent: 495 m
Total descent: 445 m