SENTIERS NORDIQUES NATIONAUX
Read moreThere are five Nordic Walking Parks in Luxembourg with more than 18 trails of different levels, three in the Ardennes, one in the Mullerthal Region and one in the Luxembourg Moselle. Maps of the routes are available from the tourist offices concerned. Please note that the Mullerthal Region no longer provides signposting for its park since 2016: find out the level of practicability during your visit.
FEDERATION SAINT-HUBERT DES CHASSEURS LUXEMBOURGEOIS
Read moreThe Federation offers various hunting-related services, such as hunting license issuance and renewal, and information on importing hunting weapons.
TAEKWONDO
Read moreAlso known as flying karate, this martial art is becoming increasingly popular (it is national sport in Korea), even in Luxembourg, with a national federation comprising 1 000 practitioners and an Olympic delegation. Taekwondo allows flexibility, agility and strength to develop while being physically and physically reinforcing.
CLUB HIVERSPORT LUXEMBOURG PATINAGE DE VITESSE - SHORTTRACK
Read moreA discipline dominated in global competition by the Chinese, Canadians, and South Korea, short track (speed skating) is practiced on a circular ice track of 111 metres where athletes reach peak speeds of 50 km/hour. In order to compensate for the centrifugal force, the turns are tilted to the wave of the ice. Skaters play power, agility and tactics to win the race.
PATINOIRE KOCKELSCHEUER
Read moreWinter fun for half the year! Located on the outskirts of Luxembourg-City, the Kockelscheuer indoor skating rink welcomes the public from mid-September to mid-April for an afternoon of sliding. The rink is suitable for young and old alike, with support penguins to help them along the way. The cafeteria serves drinks and snacks. Skating and figure skating lessons are available all year round. It is also the training ground for the "Huskies" ice hockey team.
BOXE ANGLAISE
Read moreWith beautiful New Facilities, the Central Boxing Club Luxembourg created in 1910 offers courses through these 4 coaches.
FÉDÉRATION LUXEMBOURGEOISE DES ARTS MARTIAUX
Read moreThe Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Arts Martiaux (FLAM) is an association based in Märel Strassen, Luxembourg. Founded in 1952, it brings together 97 clubs across the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. FLAM offers a variety of martial arts disciplines, including FMA, Taekwondo, Aikido, Tai Chi, Kick Boxing, Yoseikan, Kae Do, Krav Maga, Karate, Kyudo, Kung Fu, Judo, Hwa Rang Do, Wing Tjun, Jujitsu, Hapkido, Muay Thai, Kendo and Capoeira.
PROVELO.LU (LËTZEBUERGER VËLOSINITIATIV)
Read moreTraffic information, a calendar of organized events and outings, advice, maps of bicycle paths in Luxembourg... This is all you can find on the website and in the offices of the ASBL ProVelo.lu (Lëtzebuerger Vëlosinitiativ). This association works for the improvement of the safety conditions of cyclists and promotes the bicycle as a means of transport. It is also this association that introduced, together with the Ministry of Tourism, the label bed+bike.
SKATEPARK PÉITRUSS
Read moreInaugurated in 2016, the Péitruss Skatepark is located in the Pétrusse valley, close to the former gas plant. With a total surface area of 3,400 square metres, it is set in the remains of the former fortifications, without altering the landscape. For this was the biggest challenge when the project was accepted: to build a leisure area while respecting the natural and historical surroundings. A mission that was met with flying colours and a must-see event for all skateboard and BMX fans.
FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE D'ESCRIME
Read moreThe Luxembourg federation has more than 300 fencers divided between the disciplines of sword and jubilation, but no sabre. Daily training from 16 h.
COURSE DE FOND (PRÉPARATION MARATHON)
Read moreProfessional instructors propose to teach you the essential factors necessary for the practice of long distance races (adequate rhythm, breathing…) by a targeted and personalized training. This original offer organised by the city of Luxembourg and the Sports Service was born of the success of this practice since the first Luxembourg marathon in May 2006. Drive every Saturday morning from 10 am to 12 pm at the Stade Josy-Barthel, Arlon Road.
GOLF CLUB GRAND-DUCAL
Read moreFounded in 1935 and built from the plans of Major J.C. Symonds, the Golf-Club Grand-Ducal takes place in a green park generously planted with trees. It has an 18-hole course and a second 6-hole course for beginners. The length is 5,197 m for ladies and 5,782 m for gentlemen. It also has complete infrastructures for training, such as a 28-station driving range with 14 covered practice areas with different targets. Access to the bar and restaurant is reserved exclusively for members and visiting players.