Parcs in Luxemburg Luxembourg is known for its stunning natural beauty and has so many parks and gardens that provide a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you’re a nature lover, an outdoor enthusiast, or just looking for a quiet place to relax and unwind, Luxembourg’s parks and gardens have something to offer everyo... Lire le reportage
In autumn and winter I like to drink red 🍷 And then when the birds are chirping and the flowers are blooming, the green is budding, that first glass of white makes me so happy. The golden-yellow liquid beading in your glass. Today was that moment. Luxembourg has a beautiful wine region on the Moselle. The river between Luxembourg and... Lire ce blog
That is exactly what you feel when you are here: lust for walking. Or randonnées as the French say. Wonderful words for wonderful hikes. In the north of Luxembourg, dense forests, deep valleys, enchanting views and characteristic rock formations. With a total length of 158 km, the Lee Trail connects with the Eislek Trail in Luxembour... Lire ce blog
Did you know that Luxembourg has Dutch roots? (i'm Dutch... proud of that;-))A little history.....Luxembourg was founded in 963 and after some wanderings in 1441, came into Dutch hands. In 1890, Luxembourg detaches from the Dutch crown. So far...;-)Today a beautiful day to soak up history. On to Vianden. A picturesque village. Small streets, nice b... Lire ce blog
'Den Schapp' is Luxembourg's synonym for a solid 'shabby' building that was used to store wood, garden tools and more.The Barn is built behind a remaining castle wall from 1635 (in the interior, you can still find the original door frame from this era today). Hidden behind this wall, a heartwarming space awaits you. When restoring, we res... Lire le reportage