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Dancing procession
The dancing procession still appeals to modern man, as it enables him to include his whole body in his prayer. Jumping and dancing are an expression of joy, but they can become real penance through the effort required. It evokes the feeling of advancing towards the eternal goal in the community of the people of God…
More informationDe Bääker
Trierweiler
We are a wood-fired bakery that still works with traditional sourdough and long resting times for the dough. We source our flours and raw materials from farmers and artisan businesses in the region.
In addition to handmade breads, you will also find regional products from small farms, such as cheese, sausage, honey and Viez…
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Trier
The « Deutsche Bahn » is the German company for railway roads and train routes. In the year 2016 they transported approximately 4,4 billion people. The traffic is divided into 3 different sectors: DB Fremdenverkehr, DB Regio and DB Arriva.
More informationDistillery Bohrshof
Welschbillig
We are pleased to offer you a wide range of top brandies.
Enjoy your favorite schnapps in the idyll of the Eifel.
E-lake Festival
Echternach
The E-Lake Festival is an open-air festival in Echternach. It takes place every year on the second weekend of August.
More informationEchternach - the oldest city in Luxembourg
Founded by Saint Willibrord in 698, Echternach is the oldest city in Luxembourg, with its beautiful abbey and basilica.
More informationElectric car charging station
You can recharge your electric car in Wasserbillig and Mertert.
More informationEmile Weber Bus Luxembourg
Canach
As a part of the national RGTR the company, Voyages Emil Weber contributes to the transport of people. They connect Luxemburg city with the rest of the country and offer bus rides to the close regions of France and to Germany. In total the busses head for more than 52 different destinations either exclusively or in partnership with other companies…
More informationEsch-sur-Sûre Castle
The first buildings of the castle were thus constructed in the Romanesque period, whilst its development took place in the Gothic period.
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