NATURE AND FOREST CENTRE BIODIVERSUM CAMILLE GIRA
Read moreThe centre was built on an artificial island. Its futuristic-looking building, inaugurated in June 2016, is worth a visit. You will discover exhibitions on the history of the nature reserve and the biodiversity of the region, including its underwater world, as well as on the protection of birds and nature in Luxembourg. A visit to the Biodiversum Camille Gira can be complemented by guided walks in the Haff Réimech nature reserve.
AQUATOWER BERDORF
Read moreThe Aquatower tower dominates the Berdorf plateau. Standing 50 meters high, this formidable edifice boasts a 360° observation deck at its summit. This provides a spectacular view of the surrounding area. Inside the tower is a permanent exhibition on the region's water and geology, featuring various interactive stations. There's also a souvenir store and children's play area at the foot of the tower. Several events are also organized here, including gastronomic evenings.
LAC DE LA HAUTE-SÛRE NATIONAL CIRCUIT
Read moreThis 37.6 km walking loop around the Haute-Sûre lake allows you to cross several picturesque villages that border the immense body of water, with a magnificent view of the dam from the cornice road. In addition to enjoying the calm of the lake, you will be able to admire the lush flora and fauna of the area. It is possible to eat and sleep in Esch-sur-Sûre, Kaundorf, Bavaria, Liefrange, Bavaria, Boulaide, Arsdorf, Insenborn and Lultzhausen.
NATURA 2000 EDUCATIONAL TRAIL
Read moreThis path, dedicated to the network of the same name, leads through the rich nature surrounding Esch-sur-Alzette, from Ellergronn to the heights of the Gaalgebierg via the Burgronn. The main starting point is the Ellergronn Nature and Forest Centre. The trail is divided into three loops, which follow each other for a total of 12 km. Along the way, there are information boards to help you learn more about the mining landscape and nature conservation projects.
NATURE DISCOVERY PARK
Read moreCovering 11.2 hectares on the right bank of the river Sûre, the Nature Discovery Park In Bedingen is an extension of the municipal park of Diekirch. It is equipped with various interactive stations that guide visitors through the flora and fauna of the area. On the way, you meet Scottish cattle and donkeys, the city's mascot. Although they are in pens, they are easily approached by children, who will be delighted to pet them.
DISCOVERY TRAIL WANTERBAACH-SIEWESCHLOEFF
Read moreThis walk takes you to 9 themed stations in the Schnellert forest. This protected area offers numerous viewpoints and the entire route is part of an explanatory approach to the formation of the landscape (boulders, ridges and cliffs). Fauna and flora are of a rare density. The route ends with a passage through the cauldron-shaped Wanterbaach gorge and its waterfall, which is difficult to cross in bad weather (beware, it's slippery!).