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Clervaux walks
                 Clervaux and the Irbich Valley
                Clervaux and the Irbich Valley            
            
         
        
        
                A climb from Clervaux to a superb view of the abbey bell tower and the valley, then a route mainly through forest, finally returning along the Irbich river on country roads or dirt tracks.
You can shorten the walk by continuing from (6) to Drauffelt station (6 km in total) and returning by train (free on the GDL).            
            
            
    
                 The Luxembourg Ardennes between Troisvierges and Drauffelt
                The Luxembourg Ardennes between Troisvierges and Drauffelt            
            
         
        
        
                Set off to explore the north of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and, in particular, Clervaux Abbey.
Please note: this hike is not a loop and is based on the concept of walks from station to station. We chose to leave our vehicle at the free P+R car park at Drauffelt station, from where the train takes hikers to Troisvierges free of charge (1 train per hour on track 1).            
            
            
    
                 Wiltz Castle and its surroundings
                Wiltz Castle and its surroundings            
            
         
        
        
                Wiltz, the capital of the Luxembourg Ardennes, has a beautiful Renaissance-style castle and is an ideal starting point for hiking.Numerous marked trails (looped or not) allow you to explore the region in complete safety.            
            
            
    
                 Around the Bernistap Canal
                Around the Bernistap Canal            
            
         
        
        
                The Bernistap Canal is a section of the canal that the Dutch had planned to build to link the Rhine to the Meuse via the Moselle and the Ourthe. Begun in 1827 during the reign of WilliamI, King of the Netherlands, work was suspended in 1830 during the Belgian Revolution and finally abandoned when the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg gained independence. This canal has an underground section, the entrance to which on the Belgian side is still visible at km 1, if you're feeling a little adventurous. A few information panels are located along the canal between km 1 and km 2, as well as on the Luxembourg side (except for the section towards the village of Hoffelt).            
            
            
    
                 Éislek circular pad starting from Hoscheid
                Éislek circular pad starting from Hoscheid            
            
        
                This path winds through the Schlindertal valley. A slight detour will take you to its memorial. The isolated Saint-Michel chapel is a remnant of an ancient village that is now uninhabited. The highlight of the hike is the Molberlee, an exposed slate ridge offering spectacular views of the valley.
Hike without description to be followed with the Visorando app            
            
            
    
                 Three borders circuit in Ouren
                Three borders circuit in Ouren            
            
         
        
        
                A long walk in the heart of the Eifel countryside, passing through three European countries: Belgium, Germany and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. You will discover the memorial dedicated to the founding of the Europe of Six.In addition to the landscapes of the Our valley and some of its tributaries, you will discover the incomparable Welchenhausen museum and its "sculpture trail".            
            
            
    
                 A few markers on the Ourthe side
                A few markers on the Ourthe side            
            
         
        
        
                You will have covered almost 18 kilometres and will see two other very different types of boundary markers: two stone markers marking the former Belgian-Prussian border and two metal markers, still in use today, between Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.The Ourthe river is not very visible, but you will be riding alongside a beautiful nature reserve along its tributary at the end of the route, called Fooschtbaach in the Grand Duchy and Pihon in Belgium.            
            
            
    
                 Cherain - Rettigny et la vallée de l' Ourthe
                Cherain - Rettigny et la vallée de l' Ourthe            
            
        
                This is a reposing walk between the fields and along small rivers. Recommend for people who love the country and nature.            
            
            
    
                 Walk around Houffalize
                Walk around Houffalize            
            
         
        
        
                The countryside around Houffalize town centre is open and hilly, offering beautiful views of this lush green region.The eastern Ourthe and its tributaries are (still) fairly wild streams with sometimes rushing waters. The forests are mainly fir forests... there are not many deciduous forests in this area.            
            
            
    
                 The Sûre valley between Michelau and Erpeldange
                The Sûre valley between Michelau and Erpeldange            
            
         
        
        
                Starting from Michelau station (free parking, free access by train or bus from anywhere in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg), the walk heads south, crosses the Sûre (a river similar to the Ourthe and Semois in Belgium) and climbs up the right bank, following its course along a forest path, a small country road and a slightly steep trail.            
            
            
    
                 Vianden
                Vianden            
            
        
                Here's a walk around the Vianden region. It's a circular route, so you'll be able to find a number of points of interest, as well as a semi-complete tour of the region! If you'd like to see where to take other trails, refer to the possibilities on the base maps!            
            
            
    
                 Between the two Ourthes rivers from Mabompré
                Between the two Ourthes rivers from Mabompré            
            
         
        
        
                The two Ourthes, the eastern Ourthe and the western Ourthe, meet at Engreux to form the Ourthe. Slightly downstream from their confluence, man built the Nisramont dam to form Lake Nisramont.            
            
            
    
                 From Bêche to Bêche
                From Bêche to Bêche            
            
        
                Discover the landscapes and history of the people who shaped the Salm region. A lovely walk with very little road, mainly forest paths. Beautiful views at Bec du Corbeau, where history and nature come together on this walk.            
            
            
    
                 Vielsalm - Gouvy
                Vielsalm - Gouvy            
            
         
        
        
                La Salm Valley, known as Le Glain
This stage ofthe GRP®571starts in Vielsalm in the Pays des Macralles, crosses the river at Salmchâteau and enters the Deux Ourthes Nature Park, heading towards the Ardennes plateau and Gouvy.            
            
            
    
                 Walk through the woods towards Rencheux
                Walk through the woods towards Rencheux            
            
        
                A lovely walk around Rencheux, ideal for families, not accessible to people with reduced mobility. Suitable in all seasons. Wear good walking shoes. Pets are allowed but must be kept on a lead. Mainly forest paths.            
            
            
    
                 Loop from Warnach
                Loop from Warnach            
            
        
                A walk starting from Warnack and passing through Strainchamps, Hotte, Bodange, Wisemback and Radelange. Part of the route is in Luxembourg. The walk is mainly on forest paths with little tarmac.            
            
            
    
                 Around Beaufort
                Around Beaufort            
            
         
        
        
                Hike starting from the ruins of the medieval castle of Beaufort and heading into the forest with rock formations, viewpoints and streams along the way.            
            
            
    
                 Cross-border getaway to Schönberg
                Cross-border getaway to Schönberg            
            
         
        
        
                Mostly wooded, this circular offers beautiful views on clear days over the countryside south of the German border towards Mützenich... not to be confused with the village of the same name in the municipality of Monschau, further north.
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