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Vantage point at Fändelchen

The vantage point at Fändelchen offers a magnificent view of the town Vianden and its castle.

This viewpoint is not accessible by car and can only be reached on foot.

It is located on hiking trails VI 2, VI 3 and Nat'Our Route 6, among others.

The viewpoint owes its name to Luxembourg's national flag, which is displayed on a pole.

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Address: Aussichtspunkt beim Fändelchen
L-9414 Vianden
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