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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- Where? Op der Stroos, L-7650 Heffingen
Viewpoint "Héikräiz"
Historic stone crossFind out more ©LFT Where? Rue de Cessange, L-1320 LuxembourgCessange Park
Cessange ParkFind out more©Visit Éislek Where? 46, Rue de Binsfeld, L-9912 TroisviergesEuropean Garden Troisvierges
European Garden TroisviergesFind out more©Stephanie Scherrer - Comité Inspiring Luxembourg Where? 29, Avenue de la Porte-Neuve, L-2227 LuxembourgKinnekswiss
The Kinnekswiss park is an oasis in the heart of the city centre.Find out more- Where? CR 121, L-6245 Mullerthal
Trap - Schiessentümpel staircase
Trap - Schiessentümpel staircaseFind 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 ©Luxembourg City Tourist Office Where? Plateau du Saint-Esprit, L-1356 LuxembourgRose garden "Rousegaart op de Rondellen”
Rose garden "Rousegaart op de Rondellen”Find out more- Where? Rue de Hagen, L-8421 Steinfort
Park & Lake
Park & LakeFind out more - Where? Rue du Gibraltar, L-6441 Echternach
Meander core "Thoull"
Meander core "Thoull"Find out more ©Visit Éislek Where? 21, Porte des Ardennes, L-9145 Erpeldange-sur-SûrePark of Erpeldange-sur-Sûre Castle
Park with monument to Grand-Duchess Charlotte. The Erpeldange-sur-Sûre Castle hosts the municipal services and cannot be visited.Find out more