Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a paradise for nature lovers especially in autumn. When in Luxembourg City, let the autumnal colours guide you along the lanes of Bock Casemates, the old quarters & fortifications of Luxembourg City, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Casemates du Bock (Bunkers of Bock) is the cradle of Luxembourg CityUnbelievable perfection: A postcard or a picture?View of Luxembourg City’s former fortificationsGeorge Eliot says “Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, & as if I were bird I would fly the earth seeking the successive autumns.”Casemates du Bock overlooking Luxembourg CityHeading to La Montée de Pfaffenthal, panoramic elevator with a view & it’s free!!Acrophobia Test: Dare to step on the transparent end of the bridge?
Remerschen
A beautiful day awaits youHow about fishing to start with? .. Vineyards, autumn & Remerschen lakesWho loves Crémant? The Luxembourgish version of French champagneAs the name says Caves du Sud, it is the Southern-most winery of Luxembourg
A bird watching hut
Bird watching spot
Bird watching tower
Bird watching tower
Let’s find out what are the birds up to in Remerschen… Come with me!View from a bird watching towerEarly morning is ideal for bird watchingLife of an ornithologist seems fascinating after my first bird watchingBe nature’s guest today. Sit quiet & listen… The water, the birds, the wind & the silence… You can hear the nature’s poem in RemerschenView of BiodiversumSwans have only one partner their entire life. And if one partner dies, the other also dies heartbroken.
Schengen
Wonder from where does your short stay Schengen Visa get its name? Schengen Agreements!! The European Museum in Schengen houses the Schengen Agreements that eliminate internal border control in Schengen Zone made of 26 countries. Schengen Agreements were signed on board the ship Princess Marie-Astrid docked at Schengen, a tripoint of 3 borders (Luxembourg, Germany & France).
European Museum Schengen
European Museum Schengen
The Schengen Bridge connects Schengen (Luxembourg) with Perl (Germany) across river Moselle.