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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©Visit Éislek Where? L-9353 BettendorfQuarry "Schoofsbësch"
The "Schoofsbësch", a former quarry, forms the heart of a nature reserve. Several picnic tables, benches and a barbecue area are available here.Find out more- Where? Burer Millen 1, L-6661 Born
Steekaul Burer Millen
Steekaul Burer MillenFind out more - Where? L-6460 Echternach
Natura 2000 area - Valley of the Black Ernz
Natura 2000 area - Valley of the Black ErnzFind out more ©ORTCO Where? rue Enelter, L-7596 MerschMenhir
MenhirFind out more©A. Schösser Where? Beim Maartbesch, L-6552 BerdorfGeolandscape "Wanterbaach-Siweschlëff"
Explore the impressive rock labyrinth amid steep rocky gorges.Find out more- Where? Pëttenerbësch, L-7463 Pettingen
Nature Reserve Pëttenerbësch
Nature Reserve PëttenerbëschFind out more ©Visit Éislek, Visit Éislek Thematic pathsScenicConzefenn Nature Trail
Distance: 8,17 kmFind out more
Duration: 2:10 h
Difficulty: medium- Where? L-7346 Mullendorf
Pavillion
PavillionFind out more ©Visit Éislek Where? 8, Gruberbeerig, L-9538 WiltzWiltz Garden
Plants, terraces, water features, sculptures, paths and stone-paved areas form a living work of art covering 2.5 hectares, which is created and maintained jointly by people with disabilities and the unemployed, participants in temporary projects, craftspeople and artists.Find out more- Where? 1, du Moulin, L-3857 Schifflange
Nature reserve "Brill"
Nature reserve "Brill"Find out more