Chernecha Hora (Чернеча Гора) is a mountain and pilgrimage site located in the western part of Ukraine, in the Ternopil Oblast. The name of the mountain translates to "Monk's Mountain," and it has been a spiritual center for Orthodox Christians since the 14th century.
The most important feature of the mountain is the Holy Trinity Monastery, which was founded in the 15th century and is one of the oldest and most important monasteries in Ukraine. The monastery complex includes several churches and chapels, as well as living quarters for the monks. The most prominent church is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, which was built in the 17th century and features beautiful frescoes and iconography.
Chernecha Hora is also known for its stunning natural beauty. The mountain is covered in dense forests, and there are several hiking trails that lead to various viewpoints with breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding landscapes. Visitors can also explore the nearby caves and waterfalls, which are popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.
Every year, thousands of pilgrims and tourists visit Chernecha Hora to pay their respects to the Holy Trinity Monastery and experience the spiritual energy of the mountain. The site is also an important cultural and historical landmark in Ukraine and has been designated a national monument.