For mountain biking lovers, the city of Luxembourg offers the perfect conditions for entertainment in a place called "Red Rocks" in the south of the country. In order to descend on the tracks, you will need special equipment and experience. Extreme lovers are attracted to another section of the mountains in the Ardennes region. In this region, there are sixteen different high-speed tracks for mountain bikers. The length of the longest route exceeds 35 kilometers, the shortest is about 10 kilometers. To overcome the distance, you need to have the appropriate experience and skills, and therefore they are suitable only for professionals. Fans of bicycle tourism can easily rent a bicycle and go in any direction - Luxembourg is great for this sport and is absolutely safe. If you rented a bike, then you should know what places to visit. An incredibly popular place for cycling is the Müllerthal Park. The park has a site with a mountainous terrain and therefore is great not only for traditional cycling trips but also for mountain bike rides. In total, four routes are laid along the park, they run through a dense forest, along waterfalls and small ponds.
The most famous route is the "Wine path", which is in the line of the Moselle valley. The Moselle Valley is the center of winemaking in such countries as Luxembourg, Germany, and France. Moreover, here you have an amazing opportunity to visit one of the wine tours. During these tours, you can taste the local wine, get acquainted with the process of winemaking. Tourists can enjoy the amazing views and visit the local attractions. A trail begins in a village called Schengen and extends through the vineyards of small towns and villages in the region. Another famous hiking trail, the "Randschleider Pad", has a total length of only 1.5 kilometers. It is suitable for everyone: for adults, children, people with disabilities. Despite the short length, the path is literally full of historical sights. It passes by one of the old Luxembourg churches, past the Thillenvogtei Museum, where you can bake bread or feel the life of those times yourself in medieval Luxembourg. Throughout the road, there are 12 stops with benches, where tired travelers can sit down for a rest or just have a snack in the fresh air.
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