If you’re eager to explore the great outdoors, here are three nature parks in Luxembourg that you shouldn’t miss.
At Luxembourg’s Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall, visitors are immediately captivated by its unique rock formations. According to local legend, these formations were created when castles and ogres were magically turned to stone. In reality, they were sculpted by water that flowed through the sandstone crevices over time.
Currently, 11 municipalities are dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and promoting economic activities in this region, often referred to as Little Switzerland. There are numerous circular walking paths and mountain biking trails available for all skill levels. For seasoned hikers, the Mullerthal Trail offers a challenging three-day trek spanning 112 kilometers through forests, meadows, and stunning rock formations. While in the area, be sure to visit the charming castles of Larochette and Beaufort!
The Upper Sûre Nature Park, known as Öewersauer, is a favorite among water enthusiasts. Situated in the northern part of Luxembourg Éislek, near the Belgian border, this park centers around Upper Sûre Lake, formed by damming the Sûre River in 1961. Today, the lake is a popular destination for various water sports and hiking activities.