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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©Pierre BK / Luxembourg City Tourist Office Where? Boulevard de Kockelscheuer, L-1821 LuxembourgBan de Gasperich
A real green lung for the capitalFind 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? 89, Route du Vin, L-5447 Schwebsange
Mediterranean Garden
Mediterranean GardenFind out more - Where? Pëttenerbësch, L-7463 Pettingen
Nature Reserve Pëttenerbësch
Nature Reserve PëttenerbëschFind out more - Where? rue Collart 1, L-8414 Steinfort
Nature reserve Schwaarzenhaff
Nature reserve SchwaarzenhaffFind out more ©LFT Where? 60, Boulevard Kaltreis, L-1881 LuxembourgKaltreis Park
Kaltreis ParkFind out more- Where? L-6460 Echternach
Natura 2000 area - Valley of the Black Ernz
Natura 2000 area - Valley of the Black ErnzFind 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? Rue Robert Goebbels, L-5444 Schengen
Nature forest reserve "Grouf"
Nature forest reserve "Grouf"Find out more ©Meyer Sandra Where? 1, Rue d'Ell, L-8527 Colpach-BasColpach Park
Colpach ParkFind out more