Nature in the Luxembourg Ardennes

The region of the Ardennes is characterised by a hilly landscape and large leafy forests.

Its main hilly areas are interspersed with picturesque valleys, the most stunning of which are those of the Blees, Clerve, Our, Sûre and Wiltz rivers.

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ATTERT PATH

 

Martelange - Perlé - Holtz - Roodt - Redange - Reichlange - Everlange - Useldange - Buschdorf - Mersch > 52 km

Departure / Arrival: Village centre (Martelange) // Place de l'Église (Mersch)

 

This path, which for some of its length runs alongside the River Attert and through the canton of Redange, leads from Martelange to Mersch. It gives you the opportunity to discover the features of the western part of Luxembourg from the Belgian border to the geographic centre of the Grand Duchy. Passing through both the “Gudland” and the “Ösling”, this path gives you a clear impression of the geological and climatic differences there are in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

 

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