La lumière du soleil traverse les arbres et pénètre dans un champ herbeux. La scène est baignée d'une chaude lumière.
Sentier forestier avec de gros rochers couverts de mousse et des arbres verdoyants. Balise sur un arbre.
Mur de pierre composé de roches de forme irrégulière dans des tons de brun, de gris et de noir.
Un pont en bois enjambe une petite cascade dans une forêt verdoyante.

Nature

The Mullerthal region, nicknamed Luxembourg's Little Switzerland, is a true paradise for nature lovers. Nestled in the heart of Luxembourg, it offers breathtakingly beautiful landscapes and remarkable biodiversity, making this region a must-see destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.


Mullerthal Nature Park


The Mullerthal Nature Park spans a vast area, encompassing dense forests, lush green valleys, and spectacular rock formations. This park is a haven of peace where nature is preserved in all its splendor. Visitors can explore well-marked hiking trails, such as the famous Mullerthal Trail, which winds through varied landscapes and offers breathtaking panoramic views.


The park is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The forests are populated by oaks, beeches, and pines, while the meadows and clearings are dotted with wildflowers and aromatic herbs. The rivers and streams that flow through the park add a touch of freshness and are valuable habitats for many animal species, some of which are protected.


Geopark Möllerdall


The UNESCO-recognized Mëllerdall Geopark showcases the region's exceptional geological heritage. Rock formations, millions of years old, tell the Earth's fascinating geological story. Sandstone cliffs, deep gorges, and mysterious caves offer a unique exploration terrain for budding geologists and geotourism enthusiasts.


Visitors to the Geopark can take guided tours to discover the region's geological secrets. Information panels and interpretation centers provide detailed explanations of the geological processes that shaped the Mullerthal landscape.

Mëllerdall Nature Park