Lakes in Mersch Canton are primarily characterized by smaller recreational water bodies and ponds, as Luxembourg features artificial basins rather than large natural lakes. The canton is defined by its rivers, including the Alzette, Mamer, and Eisch, which contribute to its natural landscape. These water features offer various opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and picnicking. Mersch Canton provides accessible natural areas for visitors seeking tranquil environments.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Very nice spot. I already met several visitors there in January....
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Nice resting spot. Fresh water available from the sources nearby.
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Buvette in the park, with terrace in good weather
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In 2019, a 9-acre water area and 25-acre land habitat were created by the municipality of Bissen, the Administration de la nature et des Forêts, and the SICONA Nature Conservation Syndicat. To protect the midwife toad, great crested newt, common shag, mountain frog, palmate newt, smooth newt, agrimony, broad-leaved cattail, and cuckoo campion.
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the Hunnebuer is simply beautiful - the ponds are a highlight at any time of year great picnic spot the 'blue' path is easy to walk on, but if you are a climber you should be aware of the terrain and wear appropriate shoes This path runs parallel to the Guttlandtrail Mamerléen & the AP Schoenfels Parking directly at the start - bus stop 50m away
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The "Hunnebuer" is a local recreation area, a place associated with many sagas and legends.
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Mersch Canton primarily features smaller recreational ponds and artificial basins rather than large natural lakes. These water bodies are often integrated into parks or natural areas, providing tranquil settings for relaxation and walks. The canton is also characterized by its rivers, such as the Alzette, Mamer, and Eisch.
Generally, swimming and extensive water sports are not available in the lakes within Mersch Canton. For instance, swimming is not permitted in the Pond at Parc Communal de Mersch. If you are looking for larger lakes suitable for swimming, stand-up paddling, or kayaking, you would need to visit areas outside Mersch Canton, such as Lac de la Haute-Sûre or Echternach Lake.
The Hunnebour Springs and Picnic Area is a highly recommended spot, known for its pleasant environment and suitability for all ages. Another excellent choice is the Hunnebur Waterfall and Pond, which offers a very nice and clean picnic area. The Pond at Parc Communal de Mersch also provides a beautiful setting for family picnics with great facilities.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The Pond at Parc Communal de Mersch is a well-maintained family park with a playground and facilities. The Hunnebour Springs and Picnic Area is also suitable for all ages, offering opportunities for play and relaxation. Additionally, the Bissen Pond and Steenäcker Nature Pond are noted as family-friendly.
Yes, many areas are dog-friendly. The Hunnebour Springs and Picnic Area welcomes dogs. The Pond on the Rollingen Circular Trail is also a great spot for dogs, offering a place for them to cool off in the stream or pond.
You'll find various hiking opportunities, often along peaceful paths surrounded by greenery. The Hunnebour Springs and Picnic Area has easy-to-walk hiking trails. The Pond on the Rollingen Circular Trail is part of a circular route. For more general hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Kauzele Rock Passage – Drachelay Narrow Rock Passage loop from Nommern' or the 'Bieréngerbaach River – View of Beringen loop from Canton Mersch', which are part of the Easy hikes in Mersch Canton guide.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Hunnebour Springs and Picnic Area is a natural monument with legends suggesting Attila the Hun once watered his horses there. While not directly a lake, Meysembourg Castle is another notable historical site in the canton that features a lake in its vicinity, offering a blend of nature and history.
Mersch Canton offers several cycling routes that pass by or near its rivers and ponds. You can find options like the 'Pettingen Castle – Panorama Trail loop from Mersch' or the 'Meysembourg Castle – View of Larochette Castle loop from Heffingen' in the Cycling in Mersch Canton guide. For road cycling, routes such as the 'Alzette Cycle Path – Pettingen Castle Ruins loop from Lorentzweiler' are available in the Road Cycling Routes in Mersch Canton guide.
The lakes and ponds in Mersch Canton are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for picnics and walks. Early spring is particularly good for observing frogs at places like Hunnebour. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer serene, crisp walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
While not entirely 'hidden,' the Pond and picnic area in Larochette and the Pond Near Larochette offer charming, less-frequented spots for a quiet break or a scenic walk. The Pond on the Rollingen Circular Trail also provides a beautiful, peaceful setting with a small waterfall.


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