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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- Where? Op der Stroos, L-7650 Heffingen
Viewpoint "Héikräiz"
Historic stone crossFind out more ©LFT Where? Rue Anatole France, L-2162 LuxembourgGantebeensmillen
GantebeensmillenFind out more©Ville d'Esch Where? 8, Rue Ellergronn, L-4114 Esch-sur-AlzetteExposition Transition Now
Learn more about nature, environment and climateFind out more©Fonds Kirchberg Where? 4, Rue Erasme, L-1468 LuxembourgKirchberg’s public park
Located in the heart of the business district and surrounded by modern buildings, Kirchberg’s public park is surprisingly large.Find out more©Ville d'Esch Where? Place des Sacrifiés 1940-1945, L-4204 Esch-sur-AlzetteParc Laval and playground
Parc Laval is the biggest urban park of the city and is accessible from rue Large and rue du Nord.Find out more- Where? L-6551 Berdorf
Amphitheater Breechkaul
Amphitheater where rocks had been hollowed out to gain millstonesFind out more - Where? Op Maeleck, L-6585 Rosport
Rock formation "Gefale Leeën"
Imposing rock formation made of "fallen" rocks.Find out more ©LFT Where? 4, Rue de Stavelot, L-2553 LuxembourgPark Laval
Park LavalFind 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 - Where? rue de la Crosnière, L-4696 Lasauvage
Nature reserve "Kiemerchen / Scheiergronn / Groussebësch"
Nature reserve "Kiemerchen / Scheiergronn / Groussebësch"Find out more