Is it possible to cross Luxembourg north to south hiking?
I've recently realised that the distance from Clervaux to Luxembourg City is walkable in a two-day hike.
While I am aware that this is not exactly crossing the country from the northernmost point to the southernmost point, I am still interested in trying it.
The only thing is that I don't know of the existence of trails that could connect the two places (Ideally with a stop in Vianden). Google maps suggests walking on the road. While I don't mind walking on the road for a little while, I certainly prefer to be on hiking trails in the country.
Is there a network of trails that would enable me to do this?
Best Answer
There are apparently numerous long-distance hiking trails in Luxembourg, including the trans-european E2 and E3 trails (although neither of these go to Luxembourg city). However, there appears to be no trail that covers the specific route you seek to do. You could however complete your journey by combining several different waymarked routes, although as they are not entirely direct, it may take you longer than two days.
There is a map of waymarked long distance trails at https://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/#?map=10!49.8017!6.1476 Although for your purposes there is a notable gap between Ettlebrook and Mersch that you would have to either go around, or fill in with hiking trails or roads that do not form part of a long distance route.
I have no personal experience of Luxembourg hiking, so cannot speak to how the signage or condition of these routes are, or what maps would be most useful for navigation.
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I have hiked in Luxembourg and the country is perfectly suitable for it. On the long distance trails as well as away from them.
Do realize that most of the trails will take longer than road routes and that many of the roads can get traffic heavy for their size.
I also never hiked near Luxembourg city, more in the north, Wiltz-Clervaux area and in the east, around Echternacht.
The country is not as public transport heavy as some of its neighbours but many places can be reached by bus or train if hiking takes longer than planned.
Answer 3
Just opening mapy.cz (which just uses the Openstreetmap data in that area, but in a graphical way I really like) shows a very dense network if hiking trails in Luxembourg. Some go along roads, some not. Sometimes you have a choice between a pilgrimage route that mostly uses roads (like Jakobsweg that is going through Vianden) or hiking trails that go more across the hills. Depending on whether you want to follow one particular numbered trail or you wheter you do not mind to follow some more complicated plan, you have plenty of options. E.g., this kind of route mostly avoiding roads.
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