NH Luxembourg
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Loop in Luxembourg. From the car park in Senningerberg head west. On the way you will find information boards about the history of Niederanven and the Grünewald and the Siamese beeches that can be found here. Since the signage is sometimes not well placed, you should stick to the map. The path runs close to the motorway, so it can be loud in parts.
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Varied circular hiking trail in Luxembourg. This beautiful route starts at the prominent water tower and mostly leads through the beautiful Grünewald. This magnificent piece of forest is known beyond the borders of the Principality. Here, however, only a small marginal section is hiked through. On the way you pass huge industrial mining areas, but they are not disturbing. In Senningerberg you will find rest stops.
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Varied circular route in Luxembourg. Senningen is located in the northeast of Luxembourg City and is easily accessible by bus. The nearest train station is in the neighboring town of Munsbach. The path leads through the Ellekloeppelsboesch forest area, which lies between the village and the motorway. The route is not particularly idyllic, as parts of the forest have had to give way to industrial plants and new housing estates. There are some interesting ground formations along the way,...
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Varied loop in Luxembourg. Sandweiler is located a little east of Luxembourg City. This circular route begins in the north of the small town and leads through beautiful forested areas and into the Birelergronn valley. First you cross the CR 185, then the dense and lush green stretches out. The path continues until just before Neuhäuschen, before it goes back to the starting point parallel to the Birelerbach. There are places to stop for refreshments.
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Pretty nature hike in Luxembourg. It starts in Sandweiler, not too far from the airport. The mostly unmarked route leads to several small springs in the forest, which flow into the Birelerbaach. This section is very wet and lively. After a generous walk through the forest, you get to the wet meadows of Neimillen and finally back to the starting point. Accessible by bus and train. There are rest stops in Sandweiler.