Discover the best top things to do in Grevenmacher District, Luxembourg including Ramborn Cider Haff, Caves des vignerons de Wellenstein Domaines Vinsmoselle, Caves St Martin, Abbey of Echternach, Jardin Des Papillons, Domaine Henri Ruppert, Casino 2000, MONDORF Domaine Thermal, European Museum Schengen, Caves Bernard Massard.
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
Ramborn is the first Luxembourgish cider producer. We only ferment the freshly pressed juice of apples and pears grown exclusively in traditional orchards of large, standard trees. No concentrate. No industrial plantations. Come and visit our farm in Born to find out about cider and apples in Luxembourg, taste our ciders and explore our traditional orchards home to more than 100 different apple varieties.
We had a tour and tasting in November and were welcomed with warm mulled cider- delicious! Paul was really welcoming and knowledgeable and we really enjoyed our tour. We loved tasting the ciders, learning about apples and pears, the work being done to look after Luxembourg’s trees and orchards and also being introduced to the Quince. I had to leave by 3 and Paul happily opened up early to accommodate our group.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Founded in 1930, the caves de Wellenstein is today, the largest of the 4 Domaines Vinsmoselle sites and also the largest of the entire Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is the main production center of Domaines Vinsmoselle, as well as its logistics center. Our team welcomes you from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and from 10 a.m – 5 p.m. on Saturdays and public holidays for Wine tasting, advice and Wine sales. Our winery is the perfect place to simply unwind and learn about Luxembourgish wine culture. Furthermore, we do offer guided tours to unveil the secrets of Moselle wines (all year by appointment except during the harvest period).
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The abbey in the center of Echternach is a must-see during a visit of this Email city. Its an old catholic church with an impressiv ceiling and lange colourful windows.
4.5 based on 181 reviews
Beautiful butterflies. Did not realise there were other attractions. Beautiful fish pond and small birds flying around. Great activity for families .
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Had a wine from this vineyard last night at dinner and decided to come for a tasting. An architectural gem on the hill overlooking the Mosel......what a find. A beautiful outdoor space with the Mosel river valley below, and spectacular and unusual wines with a friendly and knowledgeable staff. Please treat yourself to this experience
4.0 based on 199 reviews
Offrez-vous des moments d'emotions ! Ouvert chaque jour de 10h00 a 3h00 et le samedi jusqu'a 4h00. (Fermeture annuelle le 24 decembre)
4.0 based on 370 reviews
I was on my last night in Mondorf and it was 8:00 p.m., I decided to try and get in for a few hours. It was 19 Euro for 2 hours. The pools were amazing! I was unsure if I needed to bring my own towel? I found an en extra terry cloth robe in a locker and used that. Bring flip flops, the floor is slippery. There are jets to message your muscles and relaxing waterfalls. There are great saunas. I went in the winter, it was a nice juxtaposition with the cold air.
4.0 based on 93 reviews
The European Museum is open every day from 10 am to 6 pm. In the > you can experience Europe at first hand ! The museum located in the Three-Border-Region Luxembourg-France-Germany, was inaugurated in June 2010 and its permanent exhibition offers all the information on the famous > and its European context. Discover Europe without borders in three languages and don't miss to create your own Schengen passport !
The European Museum was one of the highlights of my trip to Luxembourg. Free entry and extremely accessible (no bad feelings about walking in, then out, then back in when you want to), there was so much information about the formation of the Schengen area and what goes into maintaining a Europe without borders. The layout of the museum was also very friendly and relaxing, which is rare in a museum. The information leaflets available at the entrance were a fun addition, and interesting to read once I'd gotten home. Some of them are definitely aimed more at children than adults, but they made a nice souvenir.
4.0 based on 105 reviews
A family managed company, Bernard-Massard is the main producer of traditional method sparkling wines of Luxembourg and by extension of the Benelux countries. After more than 95 years of existence, our company remains true to the values ofquality and entrepreneurship of our founder Jean-Bernard-Massard. It is with a constant passion that, together with our 85 employees, we elaborate and market our best Cuvees and great luxembourgish still wines. As of today, Bernard-Massard is luxembourg's first privately owned wine Producer with about 4 million bottles leaving yearly our cellars. The reputation of our company reaches far over the borders of our beautiful country. Beside a strong presence in Belgium, our Cuvees are well represented in countries like Finland or Canada (Quebec) as well as in many other markets. Bernard-Massard's loyal customers and the numerous awards won in prestigious international contests undoubtedly testify the quality consistency of our brands.
We went for a degustation (tasting) of the Luxemburgish cremants, which was VERY good and excellent value for money (5 full glasses of excellent crémants for € 12). Staff is wonderfully friendly and efficient.
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