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Minett Germany France
Mosel Germany France
Éislek Germany France
Guttland Germany France
Müllerthal Germany France

Grand Tour du Luxembourg

Starting point
Rue Robert Goebbels, 5444 Schengen
Destination
Rue Robert Goebbels, 5444 Schengen
Distance
450,91 km
Duration
6:55 h
Difficulty
difficult
  • Condition
Highest point
562 Hm
Lowest point
135 Hm
Aggregated Ascent
5813 Hm
Aggregated Descent
5813 Hm
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Description

More than 450 kilometers of varied routes, nature reserves, regions full of diversity and contrasts, a rich cultural offer, plenty of history and a paradise for culinary fans - let yourself be enchanted by the "Grand Tour du Luxembourg" and discover the country in the heart of Europe.

Discover the diversity of a nation in the heart of Europe: the Grand Tour du Luxembourg takes you through the entire Grand Duchy at your own pace.

You can visit several of the highlights of the country: sleepy little villages, thriving towns, valleys with palaces and castles, historical parts of the country or the blooming vineyards of the Moselle are just waiting to be visited.

You drive through the north of the country, once devastated by the Ardennes offensive of the Second World War, on the 463-kilometre-long route, as well as through the region in southern Luxembourg that used to be marked by heavy industry.

The Grand Tour du Luxembourg impressively shows how well a country can recover from these changes.

In the Müllerthal and along the Moselle you will discover the fresh nature and meander along serpentines through rugged gorges, and in the Guttland you will drive through slow-paced villages that will allow you to escape from the hustle and bustle and stress of everyday life.

Current conditions

Source: Visit Luxembourg, Published: 2023-03-02
GT du Luxembourg - Return to Weiswampach
Notice: The route of the Grand Tour du Luxembourg after Heinerscheid and via Lieler crosses the border with Belgium for a short time, where you drive via Ouren to Peterskirche; in Peterskirche you have to turn off again in the direction of Luxembourg to Weiswampach. At this stage, the route has not been signposted on the Belgian border. To stay on the route, turn left onto Rue Wampach in the direction of "Luxembourg" (signposted).

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