Best mountain peaks in Clervaux Canton are found within the Oesling region of northern Luxembourg, characterized by rolling hills and extensive forests. This area forms part of the larger Ardennes, offering a landscape suitable for nature enthusiasts and hikers. While not featuring dramatic peaks, the canton provides elevated terrain and deep river valleys. The region is known for its natural beauty and tranquil surroundings, making it an appealing destination for outdoor activities.
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Hiking in Clervaux Canton
A beautiful vantage point, it's no longer the highest point in Luxembourg. But it's worth a trip.
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From the big track gravel, other side very nice path to vennbahn. Second way is recommended.
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The Burrigplatz, the second highest point (559m) of Luxembourg, is about 1500 meters from the highest point Kneiff with (560m) 😂
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Very good walking shoes are definitely required for this section of the trail. The path is narrow, winding and steep.
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The Kneiff hill is the highest point in Luxembourg and is 1m higher than the Buergplaz. There is no information board or similar on Kneiff Hill, just a measurement mark on the ground.
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Bikepacking trip on the Vennbahn
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The highest point in Clervaux Canton, and indeed in all of Luxembourg, is Kneiff – Highest Point in Luxembourg (560 m), located near Wilwerdange. Very close by, you'll find Burrigplatz – Second Highest Point of Luxembourg (559 m), which was historically considered the highest.
Kneiff holds the distinction of being the highest point in Luxembourg. While it's a subtle rise rather than a dramatic peak, it's marked by a monument and offers expansive panoramic views over the tranquil Luxembourgish and Belgian countryside. It's a symbolic destination for those seeking to stand at the country's highest elevation and provides a peaceful setting for walking and photography.
Buergplaz, also known as Buurgplaatz Tower and US Memorial, was historically considered the highest point in Luxembourg until a 1990 survey confirmed Kneiff to be slightly higher. There's a plaque near a water tower that once erroneously declared it the highest. Its proximity to Kneiff makes it a popular complementary visit for those exploring the region's high points.
Yes, many areas around the peaks are family-friendly. Both Kneiff and Buurgplaatz offer gentle walking paths suitable for children, making them easy outings. The surrounding rolling countryside and forests provide enjoyable hiking destinations for all ages.
The Clervaux Canton, part of the Éislek (Ardennes) region, is crisscrossed by a vast network of well-signposted trails for all fitness levels. You can find local Éislek Pad Trails, which are quality circular routes designed for enjoyable walks through varied terrain and panoramic views. For more options, explore the Running Trails in Clervaux Canton guide.
Yes, the region is home to the award-winning Escapardenne Éislek Trail, recognized as a 'Leading Quality Trail - Best of Europe.' This long-distance trail traverses the Ardennes on both sides of the Luxembourg-Belgium border, offering diverse landscapes including formidable escarpments, country plateaus, and deep forests. Clervaux and Munshausen are stops along this route.
Beyond hiking, the Clervaux Canton offers excellent opportunities for cycling. The area is ideal for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. You can find specific routes in guides like MTB Trails in Clervaux Canton and Gravel biking in Clervaux Canton.
Absolutely. The region's gently rolling terrain and extensive network of paths make it very popular for cycling. For instance, Kneiff can be part of a longer cycling route connecting the highest points of Luxembourg, Belgium (Signal de Botrange), and the Netherlands (Vaalserberg). You can find various cycling routes, including gravel biking and MTB trails, throughout the canton.
The Clervaux Canton is characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests (both coniferous and hardwood), and deep river valleys, particularly along the Our River. This creates picturesque settings with rich biodiversity. You'll find tranquil natural beauty, expansive panoramic views from elevated points, and serene forest paths.
Yes, near the Buurgplaatz Tower and US Memorial, you'll find a monument that also serves as a historical site. Additionally, the Our Valley, forming the natural border with Germany, offers viewpoints like Kasselslay, which has ancient Celtic fortifications, adding a historical dimension to the natural landscape.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and tranquil surroundings, the expansive panoramic views from points like Kneiff, and the ease of access to these high points. The opportunity to stand at the highest point of Luxembourg is a unique draw. Many also enjoy the pleasant strolls through rolling countryside and forests, making it an ideal escape for nature lovers.
While specific parking locations are not always detailed, the areas around the main peaks like Kneiff and Buergplaz are generally accessible, and visitor tips often mention plenty of parking at starting points for walks. The region is well-equipped for outdoor enthusiasts, suggesting convenient access to trailheads.

