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? L-7571 MerschPavillion op Sanert
Pavillion op SanertFind out more©CIGL ESCH Where? Rue Dieswee, L-4173 Esch-sur-AlzetteDen Escher Bio Geméisguart
The Bio Geméisguart in Esch combines social, environmental and economic aspects with organic vegetable production.Find out more©Visit Luxembourg Thematic pathsStrombierg forest discovery trail
Distance: 3,48 kmFind out more
Duration: 1:15 h
Difficulty: easy©SI Walferdange Where? Rue de la Gare, L-7228 HelmsangeRose garden
Rose gardenFind out more©Visit Éislek Where? 12, Am Parc, L-9836 HosingenNature Park Our
Nature Park OurFind out more©Steini Jónsson Where? 17, Rue de la gare, L-8705 UseldangePond in Useldange
Hidden Treasure - The canton of Redange has many hidden and partly unknown places that, according to our citizens, are definitely worth a visit.Find out more- Where? 1, du Moulin, L-3857 Schifflange
Nature reserve "Brill"
Nature reserve "Brill"Find out more ©Pancake! Photographie Where? 12, Syrdallstrooss, L-6850 ManternachNature reserve "Manternacher Fiels" - A Wiewesch
Nature reserve "Manternacher Fiels" - A WieweschFind out more©Uli Fielitz Where? 5, Breicherwee, L-5441 RemerschenBiodiversum - Nature Reserve Haff Réimech
The Nature and Forest Centre Biodiversum houses interactive exhibitions on bird and nature conservation, as well as biodiversity.Find out more- Where? Op der Stroos, L-7650 Heffingen
Viewpoint "Héikräiz"
Historic stone crossFind out more