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    Day 3

    62 mi0.1 mi

    Beaufort - Gorges du Loup - Larochette - Diekirch - Bourscheid

    This third day you will wake up in Beaufort to visit its two castles, medieval and renaissance, and very close to this town, you will connect with a dazzling nature in the dreamy gorge Werschrumschlüff. You will go up to the northeast of the country to visit the stately castles of Larochette and Bourscheid or you will be amazed by the best collection of historic vehicles in the country in Diekirch. This stage ends in the tourist town of Vianden.
    4.7 mi
    15 min
    09:451 hr

    Werschrummschlüff

    Good morning! We start breathing fresh air in Werschrumschlüff, natural scenery that could well appear in any scene of "The Lord of the Rings". Park in a small parking lot next to the access to this magnificent gorge of impressive rock formations where you will feel out of this world. Be sure to climb up to the Predigtstuhl (viewpoint) for a beautiful panoramic view and return along the same path.
    Werschrumschlüff is one of the best places in the Mullerthal region to see the colorful springtime explosion to see the colorful spring explosion of wood anemones (anemone nemorosa). The "Little Switzerland" has up to 112 kilometers of hiking trails for all levels of difficulty. Here is a map of trails by level of difficulty that can be hiked in this area. The long trails are listed here, but you can hike one of them and come back.
    It is an area that is not overcrowded so the contact with nature will be very satisfying. Remember to wear appropriate footwear with non-slip soles to reduce the risk of falling. Enjoy this dream landscape!
    4.8 mi
    15 min
    11:001 hr

    Medieval Castle Beaufort

    Time to marvel at a 2x1: a medieval castle and another Renaissance fortress.
    The Castillo de los Caballeros (medieval) was built during four different periods between 1050 and 1650. In the second half of the 18th century the castle was uninhabited and was used by the neighbors as a quarry, which caused a great deterioration. At the beginning of the 20th century, the new owner of the castle carried out important restoration works after 300 years of neglect. This castle was opened to the public in 1932 and in 1988 it was classified as a historical monument.
    The Renaissance Castle was built in 1649 in the romantic valley of Haupeschbach, behind the medieval castle, on the initiative of the Luxembourg citizen Jean Baron de Beck. It has served mainly as a residence. After the death of its last occupant, Madame Anne Marie Linckels-Volmer in 2012, the castle was opened to the public.
    Be sure to walk along one of the trails in the adjoining forest. Once done, return to the hotel to take the car and continue on your way.
    Timetable You can only visit the Renaissance Castle on a guided tour: SUMMER (April 2 to November 14) from Thursday to Sunday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. WINTER (November 29th to April 1st). Only tours with previous reservation by phone (+352) 83 66 01 or email: [email protected]
    Medieval Castle SUMMER (April 2 to November 14) daily from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Last admission at 5:30 p.m. WINTER (November 29th to April 1st) is closed.
    Phone: +352 83 66 01 Email: [email protected] Official website
    8.8 mi
    20 min
    12:301 hr 30 min

    Restaurant Um Grill

    For more than 25 years, Um Grill has been welcoming its customers in the town of Diekirch with a warm family atmosphere and traditional cuisine with Portuguese specialties.
    They offer a cheap daily menu and à la carte dishes, including grilled fish or a wide range of grilled meats (free-range chicken, mixed meat, beef fillet with Roquefort sauce or red butter, beef tenderloin with butter or pepper, beef ribs, Provençal horse sirloin...).
    Opening hours Monday, Tuesday, Friday from 10:00 to 14:30 and from 18:00 to 23:30 hours. Wednesday from 10:00 to 14:30 hours Thursday closed Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 to 14:30 and 18:00 to 23:30 hours Official website Phone numbers for reservations: +352 80 94 87 (landline) and +352 621 211 274 (mobile)
    8.9 mi
    20 min
    14:201 hr

    Larochette Castle

    In the summer season you can visit the ruins of the castle built in hewn stone as part of a guided tour that is part of the DISCOVER program. For further information and reservations, please contact the Regional Tourist Office of the Mullerthal Region - Little Switzerland of Luxemburg by phone (+352 72 04 57-1) or email: [email protected].
    The castle of Larochette is located on a sandstone cliff 150 meters above the valley of the White Ernz, a tributary of the river Sûre. The main castle is surrounded by a rampart, nowadays quite destroyed, and a deep moat that divides the fortress into two halves.
    A bit of history. The Lords of Larochette first appear towards the end of the 12th century as standard bearers of the House of Luxembourg. As early as the 14th century, five great families lived separately inside the castle in their stately mansions such as the House of Homburg and the House of Créhange.
    The House of Homburg was built around 1350 as a result of the alliance of the Frederic brothers of the alliance of the brothers Frederic and Conrad, lords of Homburg, and the sisters of Homburg, with the sisters Irmgard and Matilda de Larochette. The House of Créhange was built around 1385.
    At the end of the 16th century, the castle burned down and lay in ruins until the 1980s, when the state took possession of it and carried out successive restoration works.
    Opening hours Every day from March 15th to October 31st from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Email: [email protected] Official website T : +352 26 87 09 68
    9.1 mi
    20 min
    15:4545 min

    Musée Automobile - Conservatoire National de Véhicules Historiques

    The National Conservatory of Historic Vehicles is a project that became a reality in 1997 thanks to the participation of three partners: the Meris-Wagner family, former owner of the "Jean Wagner Automobile Factory" on rue de Stavelot in Diekirch, the City of Diekirch and the State of Luxembourg.
    This museum shows the history of the automobile and motorized land transport since the end of the 19th century with models such as a magnificent 1965 Simca 1000 or classic Fiat 500 and Vespa. The former Wagner automobile factory not only houses the collections of the National Conservatory of Historic Vehicles but the site itself is an architectural and technical heritage of the early history of the automobile in Luxembourg.
    In addition to exhibiting real gems, the CNVH also has an archive, a specialized store, a cafeteria and a conference room. Can you imagine what a road trip with one of these classic cars would be like? Now you can really get an idea.
    Opening hours Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mondays closed Official website Phone: +352 26 80 04 68 Email: [email protected]
    8.6 mi
    20 min
    16:505 min

    Parking Bourscheid Castle

    Although Luxembourg is one of the safest countries in the world, do not leave valuables in sight in your vehicle. Get ready to enjoy the last castle of today's route. It is no less impressive for being the last one.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    17:001 hr

    Bourscheid Castle

    Bourscheid Castle gets its name from the homonymous village located on a hill 150 meters above the meandering river Sûr, in the northeast of Luxembourg. This medieval fortress has some structures dating back to Roman times and was first mentioned in a document in the year 1095. Imagine all the stories that have been lived here!
    Elements to look out for: the keep, the chapel, the palace with a great hall, the moat, the outer circular wall with 8 towers, the Stolzemburger House, a residential building where cultural activities are presented or the gatekeeper's house which houses a small museum about the history of Bourscheid Castle and the Lords of Bourscheid.
    After many vicissitudes, such as the death of the Lord of Bourscheid and the division among his heirs or the end of feudalism with the French Revolution, the castle was abandoned in the early 19th century and fell into ruins. Thanks to being declared a national monument in 1936, the Luxembourg State acquired the property and opened it to the public. Since then, several restoration works have been carried out.
    Some people think that it looks too new and less authentic than it has been restored. What do you think?
    Opening hours Open every day. April 1st to October 15th from 9:30 to 18:00 hours (last admission at 17:30)
    October 16th to March 31st from 11:00 to 16:00 hours (last admission at 15:30)
    Official website
    Phone: +352 99 05 70 Email: [email protected]
    17.2 mi
    40 min
    19:1015 min

    Ourbrücke

    You are now in Vianden. Before dinner, a brief stop at this beautiful and well-kept bridge over the Our River. On one of the banks you will see the monument to the French poet, playwright and romantic novelist Victor Hugo and a few steps away his Literary Museum.
    0.4 mi
    5 min
    19:301 hr 30 min

    Auberge Aal Veinen Beim Hunn

    Welcome to the hotel-restaurant Aal Veinen "Beim Hunn". Here you will dine and sleep tonight.
    Both the accommodation and this restaurant are located in one of the oldest buildings in Vianden, at the foot of the castle. Centuries ago these outbuildings were occupied by locksmiths.
    Rustic cuisine prepared over charcoal embers with succulent cuts of juicy meat such as rib steak, rib-eye, brochettes... Friendly and homely service, just like at home! You won't go hungry because the portions are very generous.
    Book in advance directly from their official website between 18:00 and 21:45.
    Phone: +352 834368
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    21:1510 hrs

    Auberge Aal Veinen

    Intimate, romantic and rustic atmosphere. This accommodation has nine rooms fully equipped with television and modern conveniences such as free Wi-Fi access. The rooms exude centuries of history and preserve the original walls of this house dating back to 1683.
    Allergy-friendly bedding is available at Aal Veinen upon request. Parking is available for guests. Rest up, tomorrow is the last day of your road trip before returning to your starting point: Luxembourg City.
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