Description
The Auto-Pédestre Boevange route leads through the idyllic valley of the Kirelbaach. Especially in summer, the path impresses with its species-rich and spacious nature.
The starting point of the Auto-Pédestre Boevange is the Martinskirche built in 1720 in the village center. From there, it goes downhill towards the southeast. After the last houses, you cross the stream on a bridge before climbing the Digdebierg. Over about two kilometers, you now have to overcome approximately 120 meters of elevation difference.
At the top, the soothing shade of the Béigerhaard, a forested high plateau, awaits. Slowly, the path leads back down into the valley of the Kirelbaach, which meanders through the untouched nature.
Now the path ascends again to return to the starting point of the walk.
Signposting
For your safety
Weather conditions such as wetness, ice, and wind can make a route more difficult. The information refers to optimal conditions.
Equipment
Sturdy footwear and something to drink.
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