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Guttland CENTER Route – Grand Tour du Luxembourg

Starting point

Place St. Michel Mersch

Destination

Place St. Michel Mersch

Distance
100,98 km
Duration
1:35 h
Difficulty
easy
  • Technique
Highest point
439 Hm
Lowest point
220 Hm
Aggregated Ascent
1345 Hm
Aggregated Descent
1325 Hm
V. G.

Description

Scenic Refreshment stops available

You can expect mystical forests, open landscapes, and hills and valleys shaped by unique rock formations. Within this soothing and impressive nature, present and past can be found equally.

Centuries of human history can be experienced on this route. From the prehistoric early buildings in Blaschette to the Celtic houses in Neihaischen and Roman aqueducts hidden in the forest near Walferdingen, witnesses of the past can be found scattered everywhere. Nature and culture are an important part of Guttland and exist in harmony with each other. Discover beautiful nature reserves with rare animal and plant species. Take your time and let your impressions slowly take effect and enjoy the moment.

The route partly follows the route of the "Grand Tour du Luxembourg." You can follow the signage for the national route. However, there is no signage on the part of the route that closes the loop. This signage is also only supportive and indicates only when the route changes.

Suggestions nearby

Guttland CENTER Route – Grand Tour du Luxembourg

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    Roman villa Mersch
    Roman villa Mersch
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  • National literature archive Mersch
    National literature archive Mersch
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  • Mersch Castle
    Mersch Castle
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  • Château résidence Walferdange
    Château résidence Walferdange
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  • ©diariesof.lu / Visit-Luxembourg
    Schoenfels Castle
    Schoenfels Castle
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  • ©Henri Krier
    Parish church Mersch
    Parish church Mersch
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  • ©Christian Ries
    Senningen Castle
    Senningen Castle
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  • ©Anne Lommel
    Bourglinster Castle
    Bourglinster Castle was built in the 12th century and acquired by the Luxembourg State in 1968, which carried out consolidation and restoration work until 1988.
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  • Native Village
    Native Village
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  • ©ORT CO
    Mersch Castle Museum
    Mersch Castle Museum
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  • Mierscher Theater
    Mierscher Theater
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  • ©ORT CO
    Fire Brigade Exhibition
    Exhibition with historical firefighting material
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  • ©Visit Guttland
    Roman villa Helmsange
    Roman villa Helmsange
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  • Munsbach Castle
    The castle itself cannot be visited, but the rose garden in front of the castle is open to the public.
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  • ©ORT MPSL
    Al Schmelz – Site of a former blast furnace
    Ponds and relics of a former blast furnace from the 18th and 19th centuries in Fischbach.
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  • ©ORT Guttland
    Neolithic Village
    Neolithic Village
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