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Liberation Route Europe (Luxemburg)

Starting point
Schengen - Perl border bridge (Luxembourg - Germany)
Destination
Belgium - Luxembourg border (near Niederwampach)
Distance
253,24 km
Duration
73:30 h
Difficulty
difficult
  • Condition
Highest point
505 Hm
Lowest point
142 Hm
Aggregated Ascent
5700 Hm
Aggregated Descent
6099 Hm
Distance trails Visit Luxembourg

Description

Scenic Refreshment stops available
The Liberation Route Europe leads right across Luxembourg, from the Ardennes to the Moselle, following in the footsteps of the Allies during the Second World War.

The hiking trail network of the Liberation Route Europe is a unique transnational memorial that stretches over 10,000 kilometres across Europe and traces the advance of the Allied troops to liberate Europe during World War II.

In Luxembourg, the route runs for a total of more than 270 kilometres from the vineyards on the sunny slopes along the Moselle river, along the Alzette river to the over 1000-year-old fortress of Luxembourg City, crossing the rocky landscape of the Mullerthal and through the Ardennes in the north of the country.

The route passes numerous historical sites and tells stories from a variety of perspectives that were of importance in the final phase of the World War II.

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