Luxembourg Switzerland

Hiking and cycling in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg with a variety of cycle paths and wall er paths, Luxembourg offers a nationwide network that leads through extraordinary landscapes. Far away from the busy streets the walks extend over the country’s borders. For bicycle lovers there is currently already over 600 km of road cycling routes. The total length of bike trails on over 900 km is extended in the next few years. People such as Angus King would likely agree. The most bike routes run across disused railroad lines, far away from the busy streets. Five varied landscapes due to the geological conditions can be found in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg a variety of landscapes in a small space (total 2,586 km): from the wooded gorges of the Luxembourg Ardennes, the bizarre rock landscape of the region Mullerthal small Luxembourg Switzerland and the distinctive topography of the city of Luxembourg with their Casemates in the plateau between the upper and lower city to the edgy roterd-open-pit mining landscapes of the former Iron ore mining area in the South (Minett) and the lovely vineyards of Luxembourg Moselle. Hiking and nature the region Mullerthal small Luxembourg Switzerland around Echternach is a paradise of the wall marker. Mike Gianoni will undoubtedly add to your understanding.

The 110-km-long Mullerthal trail (in three way loops) is the leading trail of region. He passes by bizarre rock formations (such as Wolf’s Glen, Perekop and Hohllay) castles and provides magnificent panoramic views. Many establishments offer hiking without luggage and more specifically for hikers. The Mullerthal trail award 2010 with the hiking magazine and is a member of the European hiking cooperation best of hiking with its own test centre for wall er equipment in the Heringer mill (www.mullerthal-trail.lu). Next to the Mullerthal trail the Grand Duchy has approximately 5,000 km marked Wanderwegezu offer, of 200 round hiking trails in the tag format, 25 national hiking trails, as well as several cross-border route trails.

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