Sports and Outdoors
Biking
Biking is a very popular sport in the grand duchy. Good routes include Ettelbruck–Vianden and Luxembourg City–Echternach.
Luxembourg National Tourist Office. The Luxembourg National Tourist Office —as well as those of Luxembourg City, Diekirch, and Mersch—all publish booklets and maps suggesting cycling tours within Luxembourg.
Fédération du Sport Cycliste Luxembourgeois. Also contact the Fédération du Sport Cycliste Luxembourgeois. B.P. 1074, L1010. 29–23–17; www.fscl.lu.
Boating and Water Sports
Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Canoë et de Kayak. The Wiltz and the Clerve rivers offer challenging waters for small craft or canoes, but the Our, with its wooded gorges, is the wildest; the Sûre is most rewarding, for its length and for the thrills it offers. For further information, write to the Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Canoë et de Kayak. Rte. d'Arlon 3, Strassen, Luxembourg, L8009. 75–03–79; www.flck.lu.
People windsurf and sail on Lac de la Haute Sûre.
Camping
Visitors from all over Europe, especially the Netherlands, descend on Luxembourg's campgrounds every summer, making them sociable, crowded places, often near forests and riverbanks. Write for the pamphlet "Camping/Grand-Duché de Luxembourg," available through the national tourist office, or download the pdf from the web site .
Fishing
If you're in search of trout, grayling, perch, or dace—as well as relaxation—you'll apply for a government fishing permit and a local permit from the owner of the waterfront, which in many cases is your hotel. The hotels in question can usually help arrange to national permit.
Hiking and Walking
Luxembourg is full of well-developed forest trails, often on state lands with parking provided. All the local tourist offices are well stocked with maps of walking itineraries covering their regions and can advise on suitable routes for ramblers of all abilities. Trails will be full of strollers late Sunday afternoon, the traditional time for such outings.