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Yes, and it is encouraged. The tradition of leaving a cross here is centuries old and still very much alive. Visitors bring everything from large carved wooden crosses to small rosaries, metal crosses, and personal mementos. You do not need to be religious to participate — many people leave something simply to honor the spirit of the place. Small crosses are typically available for purchase near the site entrance if you did not bring one from home.
Plan for around 1 to 1.5 hours on site. The hill itself is compact, but most visitors find they linger longer than expected — there is something genuinely absorbing about walking the paths, reading inscriptions, and taking in the sheer scale of what generations of people have left behind. If you bring a cross to leave (a widely observed tradition), allow a few extra minutes for that. A Daytrip stop here pairs naturally with onward travel rather than requiring a full dedicated day.
It is one of the best natural stopovers on that route. The Hill of Crosses sits roughly midway along the Vilnius-to-Riga corridor, approximately 214 km (133 miles) from Vilnius and around 125 km (78 miles) from Riga. Rather than spending hours in a car with nothing to break the journey, you arrive at one of the most visually and emotionally striking sites in the Baltics. Daytrip drivers know the site well and can plan your stop so it fits seamlessly into your travel schedule.
The Hill of Crosses (Kryžių kalnas) is one of the most extraordinary religious sites in Europe — a small hillside near Šiauliai, Lithuania, covered in an estimated 200,000 crosses of every size and style. Pilgrims, travelers, and the simply curious have been planting crosses here for centuries as acts of faith, remembrance, and hope. During the Soviet occupation, the hill was bulldozed three times and placed under armed guard — and each time, the crosses returned. Pope John Paul II visited in 1993 and called it a place of hope, peace, love, and sacrifice. That history is what makes standing here feel like something more than sightseeing.
Šiauliai has rail connections, but the Hill of Crosses is located about 12 km (7.5 miles) outside the city center, so public transport gets you only partway there. You would still need a local taxi or additional transfer for the final stretch. With Daytrip, your driver takes you directly to the site entrance, waits while you visit, and continues on to your destination — no transfers, no timetables, no coordinating a second vehicle in an unfamiliar area. For a site this remote, door-to-door service makes a real difference.