Skała mountain (360.8 m above sea level)

50°49'43"N 20°59'38"E (50.82875, 20.993967)

One of the hills of the Bieliński Range. At its top, there are three tall metal crosses.

Since 1981, on consecutive anniversaries of the adoption of the May 3rd Constitution, holy masses have been held there. The rock is shrouded in a legend which says that a long time ago, a church was to be built on its top, from a treasure left by a robber Madej who was roaming in the area.

However, the walls built by the masons for seven days were moved at night to the lower, nearby Popówka Mountain. It was assumed that this was God's will and the temple was built there.

This place is on following trails

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