Conquer Luxembourg‘s Wild Wild West!
Cruising along dense forests and lush meadows from one romantic scene to another: Summertime in Luxembourg is destined to be experienced on e-bike. Imagine enjoying the warming sunbeams
and refreshing breezes while riding through quaint little villages on a tour through the vivid and culturally rich region of Guttland. Bicycles with a battery-powered assist are especially appreciated by
adventurous people who love to stay active during their holidays, yet enjoy their journey without breaking a sweat. With its extensive network of cycle paths, the region of Guttland offers plenty of
opportunities to discover picturesque landscapes in a peaceful and rural setting. With the help of the electrical power assist, riders of all ages are able to manage even the longer stages and bigger climbs.
Useldange
Your first point of contact is Useldange with its impressive castle in the center of the town. Experience the didactic cultural trail along the towers and the medieval gardens, which was especially designed for visually impaired people and has been created under UNESCO‘s patronage. Only a stone‘s throw away, you‘ll that the tourist information center AtertWark offers all the necessary components for a successful ride through the Grand-Duchy‘s Wild West.
Rindschleiden
Head out to romantic Rindschleiden and enjoy the relaxing journey over the national cycle path network to a quaint little place dubbed “Luxembourg‘s smallest town”. Thanks to the electric traction
engine, the ride through the valley of Préizerdaul will almost feel effortless, as if pushed by an invisible hand. Visitors should swing by the local museum “Thillenvogtei” to get an unique glimpse into rural life around the turn of the 19th century, before picking up their (pre-ordered) picnic baskets, filled to the brim with local and regional delicacies. Or gather your strengths
at the “Klenge Randschelter Bistro” opposite the chapel of Saint Willibrordus with its impressive frescoes, before heading back out on your e-bike.
Beckerich
The old mill of Beckerich is also worth a visit. The former home of the miller now houses an Ancient Crafts Museum, where visitors are able to discover a wide range of craft tools. And don‘t miss the
adjacent sawmill with an impressive array of skillfully renovated agricultural machines.
There are plenty ways to discover the peaceful and rural charm of Guttland on an e-bike. The region is home to three extensive bike loops: Dällchen West Tour (26 km), Wisen West Tour (36 km)
and Jhangeli West Tour (11 km). Whereas national cycle paths PC 12 and PC 17 are an integrated part of EuroVelo5, which connects London to Rome. Maps and rental e-bikes are both available at the tourist information center AtertWark in Useldange.