Best attractions and places to see around Redingen include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural insights within Luxembourg's largest canton. The region features rolling meadows, tranquil streams, and lush forests. It offers a variety of experiences for visitors interested in history, nature, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful walk in a nature reserve in a former open-cast mine
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I love this route. It is so varied, with many big and small highlights
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Entrance of the Gro Minière (1892-1927)
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Very nice railway cycle path.
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The cycle route de l'Attert (PC 12) starts in Pétange, and follows the tracks of the old Attert line, the railway line that used to connect Pétange to Ettelbruck. The Attert cycle route is the perfect trail for family expeditions. This exciting group adventure starts in Pétange and then follows the traces of the old Attert line, the rail branch that used to connect Pétange and Ettelbruck, for most of the tour. Now you are literally driving on the border between Belgium and Luxembourg. Soon the touring adventure takes a new turn. Follow the trail of the famous Charly, an old narrow-gauge railway in the direction of the sept châteaux (seven castles). Now the intrepid cyclists pass through a valley of mighty fortresses and castles - this is where the nobles of old built their fortresses, such as the castle fortress of Hollenfels or the baroque castle of Ansembourg. Further on, things take a surprising and interesting turn as you pass another mighty man-made structure - a 700 meter long illuminated tunnel through the Luxembourg sandstone.
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Hidden in the woods are the remains of some old iron mines.
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The Redange region is rich in history. You can visit the Gro Minière Iron Ore Mine, hidden in the woods, which offers a glimpse into past mining activities. Another significant historical site is the Ruins of the Titelberg Oppidum, an ancient Celtic settlement with evidence of continuous occupation for 700 years. Beyond these, the region boasts Redange Castle, a 12th-century fortress, the Baroque Church of Redange, and the Old Washery (Lavoir de la rue d'Ell), a classified historical monument.
Absolutely. The Redange region is known for its natural beauty. The Attert Valley Nature Park offers lush green landscapes and picturesque walking trails. You can also explore the Parc Naturel de la Haute-Sûre, which features breathtaking scenery, including forests, rolling hills, and the Upper Sûre Lake. The scenic Redange Valley itself is popular for hikers, and the Mullerthal Trail, often called Little Switzerland, is renowned for its striking rock formations and waterfalls.
Redange is a great starting point for cyclists. The Attert Cycle Path (PC 12) is a family-friendly route that follows the tracks of an old railway line. For more experienced cyclists, the 36 km "Wisen West Tour" is available, along with the "Dällchen West Tour" of medium difficulty. The "Jhangeli West Tour" is another family-friendly option, following the path of a historic narrow-gauge train and passing a restored train station in Niederpallen.
The region offers several cultural insights. The Musée A Possen and the Musée Rural Peppange (an open-air museum) provide a look into rural life from centuries ago with interactive displays. You can also visit the Lannenerberg Village, known for its charming streets and 18th-century Baroque church, or explore Eltz, a village with a rich history dating back to the Roman era, featuring impressive castles and manors.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Attert Cycle Path (PC 12) is perfect for family cycling expeditions. The Musée Rural Peppange offers interactive displays and seasonal events that appeal to all ages. Additionally, the Jhangeli West Tour cycling route is family-friendly, and the restored train station in Niederpallen, part of this tour, makes for a great family outing.
For those seeking a challenge, the Lallengerbierg Bike Park offers challenging MTB trails with small and large jumps, ideal for training. The Rock Garden Trail at Haard Nature Reserve is another notable spot for both hikers and mountain bikers, featuring a super blocked trail through a forest. You can find more challenging routes for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Redingen guide, and for hiking in the Hiking around Redingen guide.
Redange features several unique landmarks. The Fontaine de l'Amitié (Fountain of Friendship) in Redange-sur-Attert symbolizes unity with its intricately carved statues. You can also find the Statue of Kropemann, a monument and wooden sculpture dedicated to a local bogeyman figure. The Railway Bridge of the "Jhangeli" on the road to Beckerich is a testament to past daily life, named after a legendary narrow-gauge train.
Yes, the region has several notable castles and architectural sites. Redange Castle is a 12th-century fortress with impressive architectural features and panoramic views. The Lannenerberg Church, an 18th-century Baroque church, and the Baroque Church of Redange, built in 1771, are significant historical buildings. Additionally, the fairytale-like Turelbaach Castle, situated on an island within a forest pond, is well worth seeing from the exterior.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activities. Many enjoy the challenging trails at Lallengerbierg Bike Park and the "super blocked trail" at Rock Garden Trail at Haard Nature Reserve. The historical remnants of old iron mines at Gro Minière Iron Ore Mine are also a popular draw. The variety of experiences, from ancient mines to bike parks and scenic paths, is highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Canton of Redange is home to important archaeological discoveries. Notable Gallo-Roman findings include a mosaic from 240 AD depicting the nine muses and Homer, found in Vichten. Numerous other archaeological sites are located in places like Rippweiler, Hovelange, and Schandel, offering insights into the region's ancient past.
Beyond cycling, the Redange region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and water sports. The Attert Valley Nature Park and the Redange Valley are ideal for strolling and hiking. The Redange River is a popular spot for fishing and water sports, while the Sûre River, Brouch Creek, and Houscht Woods near Eltz provide options for hiking, cycling, and kayaking. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Redingen guide.
Yes, Redange celebrates its traditions with various events. The Kropemann Festival, an annual event honoring the local mythical creature Kropemann, is held on the last Sunday of September. Throughout the year, the towns in Redange also host local festivals featuring ages-old traditions, folk music, and harvest celebrations.


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