The nature reserve Giele Botter

Where? L-4610 Niederkorn

Discover on this guided tour the natural reserve Giele Botter - Prënzebierg. The biota of this area is particularly diverse, so that you find orchids, rare bat species, amphibians, reptiles and many other protected species.

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min.115.00€per group
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min.115.00€per group

Come along and witness how nature has reclaimed this former open-pit mine. During the hike, we take a look at the different protected biotopes and learn about the current conservation measures that are needed to preserve them.

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The nature reserve Giele Botter

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    Nature reserve "Prënzebierg - Giele Botter"
    Nature has the final word
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    Centre nature et forêt Ellergronn
    Experience the diversity of nature and learn more about the relationships in the nature reserves
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Contact

Address: Centre nature et forêt Ellergronn
Rue Jean-Pierre Bausch
L-4114 Esch-sur-Alzette
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