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Varied inner city tour in Luxembourg City. The route leads through Pfaffenthal, the inner-city park, the center and Clausen, where the start and end points are. You encounter the cultural and historical heritage as well as modern Luxembourg and can also enjoy relaxation in the countryside. There are many places to stop for refreshments along the way. Highlights: - Fort Niedergruenewald - MUDAM - old fortifications around Fort Vaudan - historic downtown - Park
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Varied hike in Luxembourg. It starts at the Alzette. You can also start from one of the train stations. Follow the river through town for a bit, then head out of town at Parc Laval and follow Rue des Sept-Arpents. It goes through forests, when you meet the Mamer you follow it through Weidendall. There are numerous opportunities to stop off along the way. Highlights: - Missiounskraiz behind Kopstal
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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
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Versatile nature hike in Luxembourg. The first part of this beautiful route takes you through the parklands east out of the city and then through the beautiful forest but close to the highway. It can get noisy here and some of the paths are very busy. From Senningerberg it becomes idyllic. The forest offers a lot of rest and relaxation. One encounters small streams, springs and fairytale clearings. The path is sometimes impetuous and wild. Accessible by bus and train. There are places to...
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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