The Ardennes region consists of mountains that extend from south east Belgium. The area is lush and green, with forests and rolling hill country. You'll find some compelling castles in this region, like Vianden Castle.
The Luxembourg City Area includes Luxembourg's capital, a city of 78,000 people.
The Mullerthal is sometimes called "Little Switzerland." It features sometimes bizzare rock formations, creeks and waterfalls, and unique vegetation.
Red Rocks, Les Terres Rouge, was named after a rich iron mining area, now full of abandoned quarries. Nature has reclaimed much of the space and now the region is dotted with hiking trails, many of which explore the local geology.
The Moselle region is one of the great white wine regions in the world.
The Luxembourg Card
One of the biggest values in tourist discount cards might be the Luxembourg Card. Individual or family cards are available, and offer free and reduced admissions to many attractions, as well as free use of the trains and buses on the national public transport network.
Detailed information on the Luxembourg card is available from the Luxembourg National Travel Office.


