There are multiple pilgrimages. Some just to the next field chapel or cross (they dot the countryside), some to the next larger town (circa 14 km round-trip), and then the one very far away, that they've been making since the medieval ages, either on foot or by bicycle (there are two groups). They've never missed a year.
The one on foot leaves at 5 am and arrives for Vespers. 10 hours of marching and praying, with some breaks.
Back in the day, they would actually march there, sleep in the barn, and then march back the next day, but we're all soft now, and take a bus home. 😂
Pilgrimages are common here. The famous Jacob's Route to Santiago de Compostela goes past.