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Magnificent tour in Luxembourg. You leave the city center of Luxembourg to the north-east via the Alzette, passing through a large number of small towns on the way to the Luxembourg-German border. The last stretch leads close to babbling brooks and through shady forest. There are numerous restaurants and cafés in Echternach. Highlights: - historic old town of Echternach
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Varied walk through the district of Limpertsberg in Luxembourg. It starts at the train station "Theater". The route runs through lively streets with a very special charm and many historically and architecturally interesting buildings. Limpertsberg is one if not the center for education in Luxembourg, which can be clearly seen in the urban design: along the Red Bridge, to the water tower, on to Tony Neumann Park and finally back to the starting point - wherever you go, everywhere study...
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In the footsteps of Vauban in Luxembourg City. This route is the 2013 version of the "Traces de Vauban du DKV-Urban" trail. It is an excellent guide for a historically interesting and at the same time varied tour of the city. It starts at the Gëlle Fra (Golden Woman) on the Place de la Constitution and from there the path runs through the upper town, Pfaffenthal, a piece through the park there, the MUDAM and the European quarter, finally to Clausen and along the Alzette, before heading back...
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Fascinating loop in the city of Luxembourg. This hike starts right at the Gëlle Fra (Golden Lady) monument, which commemorates the horrors of the First World War. Following the rivers Petruss and Alzig, it goes through the districts of Grund and Clausen and then back again. On the way you will pass numerous sights that offer something for every taste. In the Mudam you can see contemporary art, the architecture of the city tells of history and modern Luxembourg in equal measure and due to the...
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Varied route in Luxembourg City. The path begins at the Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg train station, which opened in 2017, and leads through the Niedergrünewald park, past the MUDAM and Europa Quarter to the upper town with its many historically relevant buildings, museums and places to stop for refreshments. The way back is via the Red Bridge. - Fort Niedergruenewald - MUDAM - old fortifications - historic downtown - Red Bridge