The name says it all: Along the three rivers Moselle, Sauer, and Our, the route runs relaxed along the German-Luxembourg border, partly on old railway tracks.
The Three Rivers Cycle Route follows the course of the Moselle between Schengen and Wasserbillig, the Sauer between Wasserbillig and Reisdorf, and finally the Our between Reisdorf and Vianden. A unique and varied part of Luxembourg!
Remarkable sights along the route: the European Museum in Schengen, the place that gave its name to the agreement signed in 1985; the abbey town of Echternach with its impressive basilica, picturesque marketplace, and Baroque Benedictine Abbey; medieval Vianden, dominated by one of the largest and most beautiful castles from the Romanesque and Gothic periods in Europe.
Schengen
| L-5446 Schengen
Tel. +352 26 74 78 74 | Fax. +352 26 74 78 94
E-mail : info@visitmoselle.lu
Departure : Schengen
Arrival : Schengen
Parking : Schengen: Parking spaces under the bridge or along the streetEchternach: https://echternach.lu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Flyer-Concept-de-stationnement-2021.pdf
Distance : 90,3 km
Altitude : 237 m
Time : 07h00
Difficulty :
Regional Tourist Office Mullerthal Region – Luxembourg’s B.P. 152
L-6402 Echternach
Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
T. +352 72 04 57-1
F. +352 72 75 24
E. info@mullerthal.lu
Regional Tourist Office Mullerthal Region – Luxembourg’s B.P. 152
L-6402 Echternach
Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
T. +352 72 04 57-1
F. +352 72 75 24
E. info@mullerthal.lu
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Regional Tourist Office Mullerthal Region – Luxembourg’s B.P. 152
L-6402 Echternach
Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
T. +352 72 04 57-1
F. +352 72 75 24
E. info@mullerthal.lu
Regional Tourist Office Mullerthal Region – Luxembourg’s B.P. 152
L-6402 Echternach
Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
T. +352 72 04 57-1
F. +352 72 75 24
E. info@mullerthal.lu