The Chapel of St. Hubert is a neo-Gothic chapel in the Lednice-Valtice area. The triangular chapel, broken by three Gothic arches and vaulted with a net ribbed vault, was built in the middle of the Boří Forest according to the plans of Jiří Wingelmüller during the reign of Alois II. Prince of Liechtenstein in 1855. In the middle of the chapel is a statue of St. Hubert, standing on a pedestal with statues of angels. The youngest building in the Lednice-Valtice area was built of sandstone blocks provided with fictional medieval stonemason's marks, which have the task of evoking a feeling of antiquity in the building. The chapel is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
The chapel is located in the Boří Forest between Valtice, Lednice and Břeclav. The yellow-marked route from Břeclav to Hlohovec and the red-marked route from Valtice to Lednice pass around the chapel.