About Visit Mullerthal
Often referred to as Luxembourg's Little Switzerland, the Mullerthal Region or Mëllerdall in Luxembourgish owes its name to its hilly landscape reminiscent of Switzerland. The Mullerthal Region is primarily characterized by remarkably stunning rock formations and is home to an exceptional biotope.
----Oft als Luxemburgs Kleine Schweiz bezeichnet, verdankt die Region Mullerthal oder Mëllerdall auf Luxemburgisch ihren Namen ihrer hügeligen Landschaft, die an die Schweiz erinnert. Die Region Mullerthal ist vor allem durch ihre überraschend beeindruckenden Felsformationen geprägt und beherbergt ein außergewöhnliches Biotop.
----Souvent désigné comme la Petite Suisse Luxembourgeoise, la Région Mullerthal ou Mëllerdall en luxembourgeois – doit cette appellation à son paysage vallonné rappelant la Suisse. La Région Mullerthal, c'est avant tout un biotope exceptionnel marqué par des formations rocheuses assez surprenantes.
----Vaak aangeduid als het Kleine Zwitserland van Luxemburg, dankt de Mullerthal-regio of Mëllerdall in het Luxemburgs zijn naam aan het heuvelachtige landschap dat aan Zwitserland doet denken. De Mullerthal-regio wordt voornamelijk gekenmerkt door opmerkelijk prachtige rotsformaties en herbergt een uitzonderlijk biotoop.
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- Annabelle and Yvonne Wandert like this.
- November 11, 2024
This almost eight-kilometer hike takes you through the forest near Bigelbaach. Look forward to the fresh forest air, idyllic hiking trails and some rock formations. The route is particularly beautiful in the autumn months, when the mist hangs between the trees and rocks and the leaves are brightly colored…
- September 25, 2024
This hike starts with a steep climb to a wooden cottage in the forest. You continue on narrow paths along numerous rock formations and bubbling streams.
The second half of the hike offers one highlight after the other. After a descent through the forest, you reach the Black Ernz and pass the place where…
- June 9, 2023
The challenging hiking route leads along the fascinating sandstone rock formations and connects the sites of two historic mills in the villages of Consdorf and Müllerthal. Discover rock formations with unique names such as Goldkaul, Goldfralaee, Eilebuerg, Schelmelee and Ramelee. These peculiar names…
- June 21, 2023
Route 3 of the Mullerthal Trail is characterised by enchanting stream valleys, breathtaking rocky landscapes and romantic castles. The Mullerthal Trail is around 112 kilometres long and consists of three loops (Route 1, Route 2 and Route 3). Route 3 is particularly impressive with its picturesque stream…
- June 21, 2023
Experience breathtaking rocky landscapes with gorges, crevices, labyrinths and the famous Schéissendëmpel waterfall - Route 2 of the Mullerthal Trail offers one highlight after another! The Mullerthal Trail stretches for around 112 kilometres and consists of three loops (Route 1, Route 2 and Route 3…
- July 8, 2024
The Sauer-Musel tour is safe to ride on August 17th and 18th as part of the Vëlosummer and is characterized by beautiful sections along the Sauer and Mosel. After starting at Wasserbillig train station, right on the border with Germany, you first cycle along the Mosel to the mouth of the Sauer. The first…
- Dana likes this.
- June 12, 2023
Enjoy the picturesque beauty of the forests, breathtaking views and fascinating rock formations covered in moss on this circular trail starting in Rosport. At the start of the walk you will see an impressive building - Tudor Castle. During the Second World War, the castle served as accommodation for…
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- June 13, 2023
This varied tour starts in the valley of the Sûre and leads through challenging climbs up to the plateau. The mountain biker is led to breathtaking views above the river Our and through varied forest passages while cycling back down to the valley. The trail passes along interesting sites including the…
- Mathieu Schroeder, Gerard and Panaché Vëlo like this.
- June 13, 2023
This varied tour offers a balanced mix of easy routes through fascinating rock formations and picturesque forest passages. It is ideal for beginners and experienced riders alike. Parts of the route run across open plateaus and follow a historic railway line. The train that travelled this route from 1904…
This almost eight-kilometer-long route takes you across an open plateau landscape between the towns of Ermsdorf and Eppeldorf. You will have great views of the Ardennes, which you will earn on your way through the hilly landscape. The starting point of the route is at the cemetery in Ermsdorf.
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