Nature experiences
Heat and drought: help us protect nature
During periods of high temperatures and prolonged dry weather, the risk of vegetation and forest fires increases significantly. By following a few simple precautionary measures, everyone can help protect our natural landscapes and forests.
Read the recommendations issued by the Luxembourg authorities to help prevent vegetation and forest fires.
Discover the hidden beauties of the country
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©Luxembourg for Tourism Where? L-7571 MerschPavillion op Sanert
Pavillion op SanertFind out more- Where? Parc Industriel et Ferroviaire du Fond-de-Gras, L-4576 Differdange
Titelberg - Parc Industriel et Ferroviaire
Titelberg - Parc Industriel et Ferroviaire, Fond-de-GrasFind out more ©LFT Where? Rue Anatole France, L-2162 LuxembourgGantebeensmillen
GantebeensmillenFind out more©Visit Éislek Where? L-9663 KautenbachBomm
The ‘Bomm’ viewpoint in Kautenbach looks back on an impressive past - from its original construction in 1913 to its rehabilitation in 2014.Find out more©Visit Éislek Where? B-9790Tri-border area
In the grounds of the Monument to Europe, large stone blocks symbolise the 6 founding members of a united Europe.Find out more- Where? L-7346 Mullendorf
Pavillion
PavillionFind out more ©ORT MPSL Where? L-7430 FischbachAl Schmelz – Site of a former blast furnace
Ponds and relics of a former blast furnace from the 18th and 19th centuries in Fischbach.Find out more- Where? Beim Martbusch, L-6552 Berdorf
Rock formation "Raiberhiel"
Enter one of the narrowest caves in the region and climb out again via the stairs.Find out more ©Visit Éislek Where? L-9353 BettendorfQuarry "Schoofsbësch"
The "Schoofsbësch", a former quarry, forms the heart of a nature reserve. Several picnic tables, benches and a barbecue area are available here.Find out more©Ville d'Esch Where? 8, Rue Ellergronn, L-4114 Esch-sur-AlzetteExposition Transition Now
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