'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... Read this article
The Minett Trail is a 90-long hike through the country of the Red Rocks in southern Luxembourg. The trail starts, among others, in Clémency at the old station restaurant Op der Gare (now a brasserie) and can be completed in several stages.Along the way, you can stay overnight to recharge for the next stage.Ever dreamed of spending the night in a fa... Read this article
"In Luxembourg the sun always shines" Pascal promised me when he tried to convince me to move to Luxembourg. He is right. The sun is always there. But sometimes Pascal, admit it.... it is a bit far away. Here too, on this January day, the rain is pouring down, the wind is howling around the castle and fanning the flames in my stove. The candle... Read this blog
Feedback from our guests is very important. It allows us to improve. To make things even finer. Even if feedback sometimes hurts, it is always welcome. So too for our roaring '20s. The curtains were okay... but they could be better. For instance, there was a complaint that they didn't darken the whole room. How happy I am with Pascal... Read this blog
It is perhaps one of Luxembourg's most mysterious Easter traditions: this Sunday, Bretzelsonndeg takes place! Small country, big traditions! Pretzel Sunday takes place once a year on the third Sunday of Lent, which this year falls on 19 March. While the "Bretzel" used to be (and still is in our neighbouring countries) a salty treat, the modern Luxe... Read this article