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Camping Krounebierg

Camping Krounebierg

Luxembourg - MerschDistance from Dover: 502 km
8.2

Fantastic

35 reviews

1/10

Camping De la Sûre

Luxembourg - DiekirchDistance from Dover: 479 km
8

Fantastic

20 reviews

1/10

Camping De la Sûre Reisdorf

Luxembourg - ReisdorfDistance from Dover: 484 km
8.2

Fantastic

60 reviews

1/10

Camping Gritt

Luxembourg - IngeldorfDistance from Dover: 476 km
7.8

Fantastic

28 reviews

1/10

Camping Du Barrage Rosport

Luxembourg - RosportDistance from Dover: 524 km
7.9

Fantastic

30 reviews

1/10

Camping La Pinède

Luxembourg - ConsdorfDistance from Dover: 531 km
8.5

Fantastic

38 reviews

1/10

Camping Ettelbrück

Luxembourg - EttelbruckDistance from Dover: 466 km
8.5

Fantastic

603 reviews

1/10

Camping Im Aal

Luxembourg - Esch-sur-SûreDistance from Dover: 452 km
7.6

Fantastic

14 reviews

1/10

Camping Gaalgebierg

Luxembourg - Esch-sur-AlzetteDistance from Dover: 505 km
6.7

Average

18 reviews

Camping Wies-Neu

Camping Wies-Neu

Luxembourg - DillingenDistance from Dover: 491 km
8.2

Fantastic

7 reviews

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Camping in Luxembourg: a small country with a lot to offer

Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in Europe. Its combination of beautiful nature and welcoming villages and towns make it a small but very varied country.

Walking

The best way to explore Luxembourg is on foot. The country’s many forests and hilly areas are a feast for the eye. Discover them at your leisure on a walk. The most famous of Luxembourg’s walking routes is the Mullerthal Trail. It is located in the east of the country, close to the German border, and is known tantalisingly as ‘Little Switzerland’. Put on some good sturdy shoes and enjoy the spectacular rock formations, beautiful stream valleys and romantic fortresses you will come across as you walk along the trail.

A capital city with an international flair

Luxembourg is made up of a number of little villages and towns. The capital city of the same name is much bigger but still has less than 120,000 residents. A number of European organisations have offices there, which creates an international feel. The city is clean and its facilities are excellent.
A city walk is the perfect way to familiarise yourself with the city’s many sights. Take a look in the Grand Ducal Palace, enjoy some downtime in the seventeenth-century cathedral or admire modern art in the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art. Last but not least, take a stroll around the Ville-Haute and Gare areas. Fashion lovers will enjoy the trendy little boutiques, luxury stores and chain stores there.

Luxembourg is a green and pleasant country

Luxembourg is known predominantly for its wealth of green space. The country’s landscape consists largely of forests, hills and meadows and forms part of the Ardennes in the north. The three biggest rivers - the Moselle, the Our and the Sûre - flow peacefully through the country. Because mass tourism is rare in Luxembourg, you will find that you are able to enjoy its tranquillity and nature without being disturbed.

A camping holiday with castles

If you like castles, Luxembourg is definitely the destination for you. There are so many castles, fortresses and ruins that you will always find one near your camp site. A visit to Viandel Castle is a must during any camping holiday in Luxembourg. This imposing structure was built between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries and is great fun to visit with the children. If you can, see it at the end of July or the beginning of August when a big medieval-castle festival is organised. In the Eisch valley - an area in the south-west that is rich in forests and meadows - you will find no fewer than seven castles. Some are still intact, while others are just ruins.

Important information for your trip to Luxembourg

Petrol (95 E10 and Super 98) is easily available (before buying E10, check your vehicle’s filler neck, your car manual or contact your car dealer to see whether you can use it in your car; if not, use Super 98 instead). Diesel and LPG are easily available too. The European connection (acme) is used for LPG.
Fuel is cheap in Luxembourg in comparison with other countries, because of which many drivers from other countries choose to fill up their vehicles here. So, service stations on the border and alongside major roads are often open 24 hours a day. Other service stations are often open from 08.00 to 20.00 hours.
Please note: You may not fill up or discharge fuel from an additional tank.

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