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Nature experiences

Relax in the great outdoors

It doesn’t always have to be an outdoor workout. If you are looking for peace and quiet in the fresh air, Luxembourg's diverse landscapes offer endless opportunities to relax and unwind. Walk through the nature parks and on the banks of lakes and rivers, breathe deeply and keep your eyes and ears open to the wonders of nature.

Feel how the lush growth of damp moss on the rocks of the Mullerthal cleanses and purifies the air. Discover small, delicate wild flowers blooming in the meadows as you walk in the Minett, and see for yourself why it is called the ‘Land of the Red Rocks’. Let the wind blow your cares away on the plateaus of Éislek. Experience the magic of the castles and lush greenery of Guttland. Recharge in the numerous parks of the capital city. See where the grapes grow in the vineyards among the picturesque villages of the Moselle. Get to know something about nature, the country and its people, everywhere you go.

Fromburger Haff Osweiler
© Thomas Jutzler

Living (in) the countryside

Relax in the fields, flowerbeds and pastures or lend a hand yourself: discover life in the countryside in Luxembourg. And find out what exciting tourist offers there are on this subject.

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Nature parks in Luxembourg

Water, landscapes & geology

The country’s three nature reserves – the Nature Park Öewersauer, the Nature Park Our and the Nature & Geopark Mëllerdall – fascinate visitors with an impressive and particularly valuable natural and cultural heritage.

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Hohlay Berdorf Mullerthal
© Uli Fielitz
Upper Sure Lake Eislek
© Alfonso Salgueiro

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  • © Visit Éislek
    Kiischpelt's solar circle
    Kiischpelt’s solar circle is located east of Enscherange, just 50° north of the Equator and 6° east of Greenwich. It is the only point of intersection between longitude and latitude in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The Sun Trail leads to the solar circle.Coordinates: N50.000000° E6.000000°
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    Kanecher Wéngertsbierg
    Kanecher Wéngertsbierg
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  • © GPM Raymond Clement
    Lëschbuer
    The oldest Luxembourgers lived in the Mullerthal Region – Luxembourg’s Litte Switzerland
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  • Rock formation "Priedegtstull"
    The impressive rock overhangs the road and offers an impressive view.
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  • © Visit Éislek
    Tri-border area
    In the grounds of the Monument to Europe, large stone blocks symbolise the 6 founding members of a united Europe.
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  • Rock formation "Raiberhiel"
    Enter one of the narrowest caves in the region and climb out again via the stairs.
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  • © Visit Luxembourg
    The Living Pyramid
    The Living Pyramid is a work conceived as a monumental flowering plant garden and will occupy the esplanade of Park Dräi Eechelen from May to October 2025. It has already been created in Socrates Park in New York in 2015, and as part of Documenta 14 in Kassel, Germany, in 2017.
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  • © LFT
    Gantebeensmillen
    Gantebeensmillen
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    L’arbre littéraire
    Landscape and art installation in the Municipal park Edouard André
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    Bomm
    The ‘Bomm’ viewpoint in Kautenbach looks back on an impressive past - from its original construction in 1913 to its rehabilitation in 2014.
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