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
128 results
©Pancake Photographie Where? Schlammwiss, L-5380 UebersyrenNature reserve Schlammwiss
Nature reserve SchlammwissFind out more- Where? Rue du Gibraltar, L-6441 Echternach
Meander core "Thoull"
Meander core "Thoull"Find out more ©Luxembourg for Tourism Where? Hunnebour, L-7599 MerschRecreational area Hunnebuer
Recreational area HunnebuerFind out more©Pancake! Photographie Where? Rue de l’Hospice/Rue de Macher, L-5537 RemichPark Jeannot Belling
The biggest park in Remich.Find out more©ORT MPSL Where? Rue Neuve, L-7465 NommernRock formation "Noumerleeën"
Discover a miniature image of the sandstone region of Luxembourg's Little Switzerland.Find out more- Where? L-6460 Echternach
Natura 2000 area - Valley of the Black Ernz
Natura 2000 area - Valley of the Black ErnzFind out more ©Luxembourg City Tourist Office Where? Plateau du Saint-Esprit, L-1356 LuxembourgRose garden "Rousegaart op de Rondellen”
Rose garden "Rousegaart op de Rondellen”Find out more©LFT Where? Rue de Cessange, L-1320 LuxembourgCessange Park
Cessange ParkFind out more- Where? Rue Robert Goebbels, L-5444 Schengen
Nature forest reserve "Grouf"
Nature forest reserve "Grouf"Find out more ©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