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? Hunnebour, L-7599 MerschRecreational area Hunnebuer
Recreational area HunnebuerFind out more- Where? CR 364, L-6550 Berdorf
Rock formation "Perekop"
You can climb up the crevice in this impressive rock giant along the main road from Echternach to Berdorf and enjoy the view from the topFind out more - Where? CR 121, L-6245 Mullerthal
Schiessentümpel / Schéissendëmpel waterfall
Schiessentümpel / Schéissendëmpel waterfallFind out more ©Visit Éislek Where? 15, Rue de Lultzhausen, L-9650 Esch-sur-SûreNature Park Upper-Sûre
Luxembourg's Water RegionFind out more©Pancake! Photographie Where? CR 364, L-6460 EchternachRock formation "Wollefsschlucht"
Imposing rock gorge with rock walls rising up to 50 m in height.Find out more- Where? 107, Voie de la Liberté, L-6717 Colpach-Bas
Nature Reserve Marais de Grendel
Nature Reserve Marais de GrendelFind out more ©ANF Where? Bei der Aarnescht, L-6969 OberanvenNature reserve Aarnescht
Nature reserve AarneschtFind out more©Th. Bichler Where? 8, rue de l'Auberge, L-6315 BeaufortMëllerdall UNESCO Global Geopark
Mëllerdall UNESCO Global GeoparkFind out more- Where? Rue Gosseldange, L-7536 Mersch
Park Mersch
Park MerschFind out more ©GPM Raymond Clement Where? L-6239 MarscherwaldLëschbuer
The oldest Luxembourgers lived in the Mullerthal Region – Luxembourg’s Litte SwitzerlandFind out more