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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©Th. Bichler Where? 8, rue de l'Auberge, L-6315 BeaufortMëllerdall UNESCO Global Geopark
Mëllerdall UNESCO Global GeoparkFind out more- Where? Rue du Gibraltar, L-6441 Echternach
Meander core "Thoull"
Meander core "Thoull"Find out more ©Visit Éislek Where? 46, Rue de Binsfeld, L-9912 TroisviergesEuropean Garden Troisvierges
European Garden TroisviergesFind out more©Pierre HAAS Where? L-6460 EchternachNatura 2000 area - Region of Mompach, Manternach, Bech and Osweiler
Natura 2000 area - Region of Mompach, Manternach, Bech and OsweilerFind out more©Visit Luxembourg Where? 10, Rue de la Vallée, L-7411 AnsembourgFrench Gardens of Ansembourg Castle
French Gardens of Ansembourg CastleFind out more©LFT Where? Rue de Cessange, L-1320 LuxembourgCessange Park
Cessange ParkFind out more©Schengen ASBL Where? L-5446 SchengenNatural conservation area "Strombierg"
The nature reserve Strombierg has a lot to offer.Find out more©Pancake! Photographie Where? 31, Rue du parc, L-6684 MertertMertert Parc
Idyllic parc at the Moselle.Find out more©ORT Sud Where? 64, Gaalgebierg, L-4142 Esch-sur-AlzetteEscher Déierepark - Animal Park
A real paradise for nature lovers, just a short trip from city centreFind out more©Luxembourg for Tourism Where? L-7571 MerschPavillion op Sanert
Pavillion op SanertFind out more