About This Book
A travel account of a region of Luxembourg that surveys its scenic variety—forests, valleys, rocky cliffs, rivers—and the many medieval castle ruins, archaeological sites and botanical and mineral interests. The author recalls repeated visits and describes government and local efforts to make rugged spots accessible through paths, steps, bridges and support for beautification associations, aiming to attract tasteful tourism rather than gambling enterprises. Practical guidance recommends Diekirch as a convenient base for day excursions and outlines routes and local accommodations while noting the region's steadily increasing popularity among domestic visitors.
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