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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©Pierre HAAS Where? L-6460 EchternachNatura 2000 area - Region of Mompach, Manternach, Bech and Osweiler
Natura 2000 area - Region of Mompach, Manternach, Bech and OsweilerFind out more- Where? Burer Millen 1, L-6661 Born
Steekaul Burer Millen
Steekaul Burer MillenFind out more - Where? Rue du Parc, L-5374 Munsbach
Rose Garden
Rose GardenFind 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 - Where? 6, Ellergronn, L-4114 Esch-sur-Alzette
Minett - UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
The Minett region - officially a UNESCO Biosphere ReserveFind out more ©ORT MPSL Where? Rue Kuelscheier, L-6211 ConsdorfRock formation "Kuelscheier"
Visit the pitch-dark crevice of about 100 m length.Find out more©Pulsa Pictures & ORT Sud Where? rue Titelberg, L-4678 DifferdangeNature reserve "Prënzebierg - Giele Botter"
Nature has the final wordFind out more- Where? Um Hounig, L-8539 Redange-sur-Attert
Recreational area Um Hounig
Recreational area Um HounigFind out more - Where? L-7346 Mullendorf
Pavillion
PavillionFind out more - Where? 89, Route du Vin, L-5447 Schwebsange
Mediterranean Garden
Mediterranean GardenFind out more