Description
Welcome to the comfort hiking trail Grevenmacher. Enjoy a comfortable walk along the Moselle promenade and discover the charming corners of the old fortified town.
This circular route begins with a walk of around 800 metres along the beautiful Moselle promenade and then leads into one of the residential areas outside the fortress wall. Numerous seating areas along the promenade invite you to watch the hustle and bustle on and along the Moselle. Grevenmacher is also known for its pedestrian zone with a large selection of shops and restaurants. Those looking for leisurely activities will be spoilt for choice: from a modern outdoor pool, the Kulturhuef museums and the cinema, to an attractive butterfly garden and an impressive playground with a sports field along the Moselle - young and old will definitely get their money's worth here!
Information about accessibility:
- Public disabled parking space available at the parking lot on Route de Trèves
- Public disabled restroom available on the Mosel promenade (at the Bistro Quai)
- Public disabled restroom available in the town center
- Surface type: asphalt
- Pedestrian crossings (secured with zebra crossings) available
- Maximum incline is 10% over a distance of 10 m
- Path is consistently wide and easily walkable and passable by wheelchairs and strollers
- Seating available along the Mosel promenade
- Tourist Information is accessible without steps via a platform lift
Signposting
Directions
The trail starts at the ‘Route du Vin’ parking area. There are eight disabled parking spaces and a public disabled restroom here. The path runs along the promenade for a few hundred metres. Along the promenade there is a playground with a wheelchair swing and plenty of seating. After crossing under the bridge, you follow the Moselle river for a short distance before reaching ‘An der Gewan’ street. The road can be safely crossed using the zebra crossing. There is a pavement along the road. The steepest gradient here is 10%. The path now leads through the town centre. There is another public disabled toilet in the centre as well as numerous places to stop for refreshments. The loop through the town ends at the tourist information centre. Stepless access is possible here with the help of a lift. The road must then be crossed (via zebra crossings). The route then leads along a designated cycle path past the Kulturhuef, the Luxembourg Printing and Playing Card Museum, and the butterfly garden towards the Moselle promenade. From here, you walk along the Moselle river for about 500 metres to get back to the starting point.
Journey
Use free public transportation and travel climate-friendly by bus and train.
The bus station ‘Gare routière Grevenmacher’ is about 240 metres from the starting point.
Parking:
Public car park (paid parking):
Car park ‘ Route du Vin ’
Disabled parking available.