The Valley of the 7 Castles

A Little Bit Like in a Fairy Tale, the Romantic Valley of the Eisch Appears to the Hiker or Excursionist. Away from the Well-Known Tourist Streets in the West of the Country, the Seven Castles or Castle Ruins Lead a Cinderella Existence and Remind of Enchanted Places from Long Gone Times. When Legends and Landscapes Come Together, a Magical Symbiosis Emerges, and Travelers Experience a Place Through the Echo of History. Come Along on an Excursion Where Fantasy and Reality Merge.

Victor Hugo Described It as “vallée mystérieuse”: The Valley of the Seven Castles is Located on the Eisch, a River in the West of Luxembourg, Snaking from Belgium towards Mersch. A National Hiking Trail Leads 37 km from the Belgian Border through the Idyllic Valley of the Eisch (the Name Derives from the Celtic Iska = Water). Among Green Meadows and Forests, Stand the Castles of Koerich, Simmern, Ansemburg, Hollenfels, Schönfels, and Mersch, Partially Accessible to Visitors. Those Who Follow the Traces of the Past on Quiet Paths Will Discover the Cultural and Natural Diversity of the Region. And for Those Less Enthusiastic about Old Ruins, Excellent Inns and Restaurants Await for a Rest.

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