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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©ORT MPSL Where? CR 119, L-7465 NommernRock formation "Champignon"
Mushroom-shaped rock formation with exceptional views of the hilly marl landscape.Find out more©Ville d'Esch Where? Rue du Stade, L-4325 Esch-sur-AlzettePark Gaalgebierg
A refreshing piece of green not far from the city centerFind out more- Where? Pëttenerbësch, L-7463 Pettingen
Nature Reserve Pëttenerbësch
Nature Reserve PëttenerbëschFind out more - Where? rue des Usines, L-3481 Dudelange
Nature reserve "Haard-Hesselsbierg-Staebierg"
The largest nature reserve in the countryFind out more - Where? Rte de Grundhof, L-6550 Berdorf
Rock formation "Priedegtstull"
The impressive rock overhangs the road and offers an impressive view.Find out more ©Pulsa Pictures - ORT SUD Where? Rue de la forêt, L-3620 KaylNature reserve Léiffrächen
Discover how the iron ore exploitation has lef its marks on the region and its natureFind out more- Where? Route de Thionwille, L-5885 Hesperange
Park in Hesperange & Howald
Park in Hesperange & HowaldFind out more ©Visit Éislek Where? 46, Rue de Binsfeld, L-9912 TroisviergesEuropean Garden Troisvierges
European Garden TroisviergesFind out more©ORT MPSL Where? Route de Beaufort, L-6350 BeaufortQuarry "Steekaul Beaufort"
Quarry "Steekaul Beaufort"Find out more©A. Schösser Where? Beim Maartbesch, L-6552 BerdorfGeolandscape "Wanterbaach-Siweschlëff"
Explore the impressive rock labyrinth amid steep rocky gorges.Find out more