Helpful information
Signage and marking
The “Vëlosummer” routes are marked as such.
Your bike and the “Vëlosummer”
The “Vëlosummer” routes are suitable for all types of bikes. The trails always run over asphalted routes.
Notes on the routes
Some routes are signposted in both directions, others in one direction for ease of travel. Some routes are circular, others are designed as round-trip. One or more starting points are suggested. However, you can start and end the route at any point. GPX files are available for download on the webpage of the individual tours.
Difficulty and experience
The level of difficulty, as well as the experience levels are given for each tour, providing detailed guidance on what to expect.

Tips for families
Where possible, on more difficult routes extra guidance is provided to help families.
Attractions and services
Tourist-info along the way provides plenty of information about local recreation options. “Rent a Bike” stations on the different routes allow you to rent bikes, and there are e-bike charging stations and bike repair stations along the way too. Numerous “bed+bike” accommodations can be found along the routes and luggage transfer is easily possible with “Move we carry”.
Highway code and safety instructions
The roads will be partially closed to motorized traffic with a “All vehicles prohibited C,2” sign. However, bus, tractor and local resident traffic is allowed. It is important to remember that the Highway Code remains in force at all times!
Wearing a helmet protects life! You are also advised to bring enough water with you.
Public transport
The use of public transport is free of charge.
Bicycles can be transported in the designated areas of trains and regional buses, subject to availability.
Plan your trip and find public transport schedules at www.mobiliteit.lu. Train timetables can be viewed at www.cfl.lu.