A village on the Nałęczów Plateau with over 700 years of history, formerly a royal town with a castle built by King Casimir the Great. The place is famous for the cult of Our Lady of Kębło, whose miraculous statue from 1440 is held in the Gothic chapel next to the Neo-Gothic St. Adalbert’s Church. The church was built in the years 1907-14 and features another Gothic sculpture of Our Lady created in the 14th-15th c. Nearby there is a pilgrim’s house and a parish museum. A copy of the statue of Our Lady of Kębło can be seen in a chapel in Kębło commemorating Marian apparitions from the 1278 Tatar invasion.