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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©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©Pancake! Photographie Where? Rue de l’Hospice/Rue de Macher, L-5537 RemichPark Jeannot Belling
The biggest park in Remich.Find out more- Where? Rue du Gibraltar, L-6441 Echternach
Meander core "Thoull"
Meander core "Thoull"Find out more - Where? Rue Bildchen, L-7512 Mersch
Recreational area Dreibouren
Recreational area DreibourenFind out more ©VDL David Laurent Where? 28a, Rue de Bragance, L-1255 Luxembourg CityMerl-Belair Park
Merl-Belair Park, just a stone’s throw from the city centre, is without doubt a favourite meeting place for families with children.Find out more©Visit Luxembourg Where? 10, Rue de la Vallée, L-7411 AnsembourgFrench Gardens of Ansembourg Castle
French Gardens of Ansembourg CastleFind out more©Schengen ASBL Where? L-5446 SchengenNatural conservation area "Strombierg"
The nature reserve Strombierg has a lot to offer.Find out more©Pancake! Photographie Where? Breicherwee, L-5441 RemerschenErliefnis Baggerweier - Remerschen lakes
Erliefnis Baggerweier - Remerschen lakesFind out more- Where? Burer Millen 1, L-6661 Born
Steekaul Burer Millen
Steekaul Burer MillenFind out more ©Pancake! Photographie Where? 12, Syrdallstrooss, L-6850 ManternachNature reserve "Manternacher Fiels" - A Wiewesch
Nature reserve "Manternacher Fiels" - A WieweschFind out more