The Way of the Cross leads to the Cross Hill above the Adrspac. It was established in the 17th century. It consists of fourteen relief, cast iron stations. Its culmination is a cross standing at the top of the Cross Hill.
The Cross Hill, whose official name is Rozsochatec, is 667 meters above sea level. It is a lonely, slab hill with a beautiful view of the Rock City and the entire surrounding area. On its top there is an iron cross on a sandstone plinth placed here in 1857. It is decorated with sculptures of Saints Anna, Józef and John of Nepomuk.
The Way of the Cross leads from the Lower Adrpsach to the top. The first stations located there are from the 17th century. Most of them are cast-iron carvings attached to the rocks. The oldest of them are polychrome.