Description
The Ettelbrück Auto-Pédestre leads through the green surroundings in the east of the city.
Ettelbrück, whose name comes from the Celtic language, is located in the south of the Éislek. In addition to an impressive cultural center, the town is also home to the General Patton Museum. This is dedicated to an American officer who is considered a war hero in Ettelbruck.
The Auto-Pédestre starts near the cemetery. It goes uphill along the Ditgesbaach stream to the place where the outward and return routes meet. Now it goes downhill, around the Léibierg to the district of Knupp. Now the path leads uphill into the shady forest to reach its easternmost point. After a short up and down, the path leads you back to your starting point.
Signposting
For your safety
Weather conditions such as wetness, ice and wind can make a tour more difficult. The information refers to optimal conditions.
Equipment
Sturdy shoes and something to drink.
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