© Visit Éislek

The picnic area Kinneksknäppchen

Where? L-9401 Vianden

Kinneksknäppchen, or King's Hill in English, offers a magnificent view of the ruins of the medieval castle of Brandenbourg, in the north of Luxembourg.

The Kinneksknäppchen viewpoint is located on a hill. The small observation tower here is ideal for admiring the landscape with the ruins of Brandenburg Castle on the opposite hill. A picnic table is located a little further down the path.

The viewpoint is on the local hiking trail TA 4.

Opening hours

Please make sure to enable your Cookies in case you don't see this content.

Contact

Address: Office Régional du Tourisme Éislek
L-9401 Vianden
Show on map

More sites

Picnic area at the Lellgerbaach
The picnic area at the Lellgerbaach is very special. There are no classic wooden benches here, but solid stone benches that make the picnic experience an extraordinary one.
Find out more
© Visit Éislek
Pavillion Schënnbierg
The Pavillon Schënnbierg, a viewpoint on the Éislek Pad Vianden, offers an idyllic opportunity to relax and immerse yourself in nature.
Find out more
© Visit Éislek
Napoleonsknäppchen
Discover the eventful history of the ‘Napoleonsknäppchen’ in Bourscheid, where a tree called ‘Napoleonsbeemchen’ was planted. The viewing platform right next to it offers an impressive view of the surrounding area.
Find out more
© Visit Éislek
Viewpoint Lätgesbierg
The rocky Lätgesbierg viewpoint near Vianden offers an alpine hiking experience in a spectacular natural setting.
Find out more
© Visit Éislek
Viewpoint Gringlee
The ‘Gringlee’ viewpoint, also known as ‘Gringlay’, offers an impressive panorama over the Sûre Valley and the majestic Bourscheid Castle. It is one of the most famous viewpoints in Luxembourg.
Find out more
© Visit Éislek
Deiwelselter
This remarkable monument, once a burial site, is a landmark of the town of Diekirch. Those who hike there are rewarded by a great view of the village and its green surroundings.
Find out more
© Visit Éislek
Picnic area Déck Lee
The "Déck Lee" has an eventful history behind it. This impressive rock served as a retreat for 30 Eschdorfers on 25 December 1944 before the deadly fighting between the German occupier and the American troops. Today, a sign commemorates the events. The "Déck Lee", located in the Milbich valley, is also a great place for a picnic. The best way to reach it is via the Wassersënneswee.
Find out more
© Visit Éislek
Kiischpelt's solar circle
Kiischpelt’s solar circle is located east of Enscherange, just 50° north of the Equator and 6° east of Greenwich. It is the only point of intersection between longitude and latitude in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The Sun Trail leads to the solar circle.Coordinates: N50.000000° E6.000000°
Find out more
© Visit Éislek
Tri-border area
In the grounds of the Monument to Europe, large stone blocks symbolise the 6 founding members of a united Europe.
Find out more