Discover the best top things to do in Grevenmacher District, Luxembourg including Mullerthal Trail, Moselle Valley, Abbey of Echternach, Syndicat d’Initiative et de Tourisme Berdorf, Tourist-Info Echternach, City Hall, Echternach Lake, Domaine Henri Ruppert, Saint Willibrord Basilica Echternach, Gorges du loup.
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The Mullerthal Trail is the leading hiking track in the Mullerthal Region - Luxemburg's Little Switzerland. The Mullerthal Trail with more than 112 km is composed by 3 big tracks (Route 1, Route 2, Route 3).Route 1 and Route 2 pass through the City of Echternach which is largely known as the cultural and historic highlight of the region. The three routes each have their distinction:Besides the cultural highlights, Route 1 shows the typical landscape elements which are the rocks, forests and pastures. Route 2 passes through the heart of Luxemburg's Little Switzerland and offers most spectacular rock formations. Route 3 features next to the rock formations many stream valleys and romantic castles. The routes are all connected but can also be hiked separately. The hikes are all quite individual as departures can be undertaken from the various localities. Furthermore, the Mullerthal Trail offers four (smaller) tracks, the ExtraTours, which can also be characterized as very attractive hiking tracks. They can be considered as departures as well as additional tours when all the other hikes have been undertaken already.The Mullerthal Trail and the ExtraTours have been signalled completely which gives you a great feeling of security and prevents from having bad surprises. The Mullerthal Trail is leading repeatedly to beautiful view points and to natural and cultural highlights. Walking on the Trail is thus an unforgettable experience for every one.Children will love the region as the wonderful rock formations want to be explored and climbed. Parents of smaller children though should take especially good care and watch their children as security barriers are not always guaranteed. Attention: the paths can not be undertaken with a pram or wheelchair.
the hiking trail to take when there you can do only parts of the trail and thn take public (free) busses) back to your starting point lots of nice sceneries on the way
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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.
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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
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Echternach is one of if not the oldest town in Luxembourg on the border with Germany. The Basilica is a must visit location and gives a complete description of the history of the building and of course St. Willibrord who was born in Northumberland England in the 7th century and after spending time in Ireland as a young man ordained in to the Catholic church by monks there n=he found his way to Luxembourg where he instigated the construction of the Basilica. In the visitor centre in the Basilica there is a 10 minute video in English, Dutch, French and German relating briefly the whole history. Including, if you happen to be here at Pentecoste/Whitsun the renowned dancing procession takes place with visitors from all over the world. Though to be fair what ever time of the year you are here both the Basilica, the adjoining Abbey and the lovely old town are well worth a visit.
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The whole area in which this 'schlucht' is located, is beautiful. Hiking is a must here. We did three long hikes in three days. Makes for cool pics along the rocks or from above or below. In winter it's maybe a bit more dark here than in summer, but it makes for a nice mystic atmosphere. Brown-dark-purple leaves from the trees all around. A must-do when in the Eifel area.
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