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Top 9 Natural Monuments in Redange Canton

Best natural monuments in Redange Canton are characterized by a diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and significant waterways like the Sûre and Attert rivers. The canton features the rugged Oesling mountain range in the north and the gentler Gutland plain in the south, offering varied natural environments. This topography provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its natural features.

Best natural monuments in Redange Canton

  • The most popular natural monuments is Misère Bridge (Misärsbrëck), a…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Misère Bridge (Misärsbréck)

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Bridge over the Sauer river

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Sequoia Tree of Saeul

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In the commune of Sëll you can not only admire the large old oak tree, which is located on the rue de Raichel near the pond. Here, too, a little …

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Déck Lay Rock Shelter

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At this place, 30 Eschdorfer hid from the Germans on December 25, i.e. at Christmas during the Rundstedt offensive in 1944-45. The 30 people from Eschdorf still wanted to serve …

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Where slate and sandstone meet

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What makes the Guttland.Trail Riedergrënn particularly captivating is its geological diversity: it traverses two distinct regions, the Guttland and the Eislék. Here, sandstone and slate cliffs create a striking contrast, …

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Here in September 43 'an English bomber crashed into the forest. Information board next to the stream. In the immediate vicinity, overgrown pond and "design" bench.

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Grendel Marsh

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A little visited sanctuary, a bit difficult to find and also no parking next to it. Definitely worth seeing, but the paths are very overgrown and you have to look …

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There used to be a gallows here.
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The Eech and Former Wash Place in Saeul

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Formerly a washing place, today a park with a pavilion, pond and an ancient oak tree. Great for a break during a bike ride.

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Um Hounig Pond

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Very nice area to chill, in every season!

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Discovery Pond

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Small idyllic Weier with explanatory board.

Accessible, but hidden behind hedges, so you don't necessarily see it from the street.

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November 6, 2024, Where slate and sandstone meet

What makes the Guttland.Trail Riedergrënn particularly captivating is its geological diversity: it traverses two distinct regions, the Guttland and the Eislék. Here, sandstone and slate cliffs create a striking contrast, and the foothills of the Ardennes add a gentle undulation to the terrain. This ever-changing scenery and pristine nature make the hike a truly unique experience for all who cherish the great outdoors.

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Formerly a washing place, today a park with a pavilion, pond and an ancient oak tree. Great for a break during a bike ride.

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Worth it, great area, must see

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A little visited sanctuary, a bit difficult to find and also no parking next to it. Definitely worth seeing, but the paths are very overgrown and you have to look for the driveway first. Tip: The boardwalk starts at the border post. Don't forget mosquito repellent.

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The bridge with the ominous name is associated with many stories about "misery" that is said to have happened to the inhabitants of the region. However, the origin of the name is not entirely clear. The Misärsbréck wetland is a national nature and bird sanctuary. Attentive and quiet visitors can discover the diversity of nature here on various hiking trails. The upstream dam with its large fish ladder can be reached in a short walk.

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Glaesener Ch.
February 18, 2022, Um Hounig Pond

Very nice area to chill, in every season!

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Glaesener Ch.
September 20, 2021, Um Hounig Pond

Really nice place at every season! There's a Geocatch for the treasure hunters!!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore in Redange Canton?

Redange Canton offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including unique rock shelters like the Déck Lay Rock Shelter, significant trees such as the Sequoia Tree of Saeul and The Three Beeches Between Rambrouch and Kötscheid, and important marshlands like Grendel Marsh. You can also find scenic bridges like Misère Bridge (Misärsbréck), which is part of a national nature and ornithological reserve, and tranquil ponds such as Um Hounig Pond.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Redange Canton?

Yes, many natural monuments in Redange Canton are suitable for families. For instance, the Misère Bridge (Misärsbréck) area offers various hiking trails through a wetland, and the Where slate and sandstone meet viewpoint is also family-friendly. The Sequoia Tree of Saeul and The Three Beeches Between Rambrouch and Kötscheid are also great for a family outing. Additionally, the The Eech and Former Wash Place in Saeul provides a pleasant park setting with an ancient oak tree.

What kind of terrain and landscapes can I expect when visiting natural monuments in Redange Canton?

Redange Canton features a varied topography. In the north, the Oesling mountain range (part of the Ardennes) offers densely forested hills and deep river valleys, providing rugged landscapes. To the south, the Gutland plain presents gentler, lower altitudes with wide, shallow river valleys and more open spaces. You'll encounter rolling hills, lush forests, and significant waterways like the Sûre and Attert rivers throughout the canton.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The region around Redange Canton's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy walks like the Meditation path in Rindschleiden, or more challenging routes. Cycling is also popular, with options for touring bicycles and gravel biking. For more details on routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes in Redange Canton, Cycling in Redange Canton, and Gravel biking in Redange Canton.

Are there any historical sites connected to the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments in Redange Canton have historical significance. The Déck Lay Rock Shelter, for example, served as a hiding place during the Rundstedt offensive in 1944-45. The area around The Three Beeches Between Rambrouch and Kötscheid is also known for its historical context, with stories of a former gallows site. Additionally, the Site of the 1943 bomber crash at Riedergrënn combines natural forest surroundings with a historical event.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Redange Canton?

The Redange Canton is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for exploring its natural monuments. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors across the forests and hills. Summer is ideal for longer days and water-based activities, and even winter can be picturesque for those who enjoy crisp, quiet walks, especially in the forested Oesling region.

Are there easy walks or trails suitable for all fitness levels?

Yes, the canton offers a range of trails. For easy walks, consider the area around Misère Bridge (Misärsbréck) with its various hiking trails through the wetland. The Um Hounig Pond also features a pleasant mulching path connecting Redange and Ell, perfect for leisurely strolls. The Gutland plain in the south generally offers gentler terrain suitable for easier walks and cycling.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Redange Canton?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility of Redange Canton. They particularly enjoy the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature on various hiking trails, discover unique geological formations like the Déck Lay Rock Shelter, and experience the peaceful settings of places like the Misère Bridge (Misärsbréck) wetland. The blend of rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic rivers provides a refreshing escape for outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there any natural monuments that offer panoramic views?

Yes, several natural monuments and areas provide excellent viewpoints. The Oesling mountain range in the northern part of the canton, with its higher elevations, offers rugged landscapes and opportunities for panoramic views. Specific highlights like Where slate and sandstone meet and Grendel Marsh are also noted for their scenic vistas.

Can I visit the natural monuments with my dog?

While specific regulations for each site may vary, generally, many natural areas and trails in Redange Canton are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is kept on a leash. The extensive network of hiking trails through forests and along rivers, such as those near the Misère Bridge (Misärsbréck), are popular choices for walks with pets. Always ensure to clean up after your dog to preserve the natural environment.

What are the main geological features of Redange Canton?

Redange Canton is characterized by two distinct geological regions. The northern part, the Oesling, is part of the Ardennes and features densely forested hills composed primarily of slate and quartzite, with deep valleys carved by rivers. The southern part, the Gutland plain, has lower altitudes and is characterized by wider, shallower river valleys with less forest cover, often composed of sandstone and marl. This geological diversity contributes to the varied landscapes, from rugged hills to gentle plains, and is evident at sites like Where slate and sandstone meet.

How accessible are the natural monuments by public transport or car?

Access to natural monuments in Redange Canton varies. While some sites might be directly reachable by car with nearby parking, others may require a short walk from the nearest public transport stop or parking area. The canton has a public transport network, but for reaching more remote natural spots, driving often offers more flexibility. It's advisable to check specific access details for each monument you plan to visit.

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