Audio Trail „Lauschter-Wanderwee Butschebuerg“
Hiking Route
· Region Minett
· Open
Discover an exciting story on a walk in the forest
Open
easy
Distance 1.2 km
An enchanted princess, bells, a strange snake, an ember that turns into a piece of gold; now on you can discover all this during a walk in the forest. Both children as well as adults experience unique discoveries on this trail.The starting point of the audio and hiking trail „Lauschter-Wanderwee Butschebuerg“ is on the Gymnich square in the Budersberg residential area. The goal is located on the Johannisberg (Mont St. Jean). The route leads along 10 stations, most of them strewn throughout the forest. At each station there is a sign with 5 different QR codes. Here, you can choose between one of four different languages: Luxembourgish, French, German or Sign language (with the help of the HörgeschädigtenBeratung SmH). This way, you can listen to the story and/or watch it on your smartphone. The 5th code shows the way to the next station.
The round trip takes about 1.5 hours.
More than just an adventure
The audio trail is more than just a nice and playful walk for everyone.
In this way you can also discover the cultural heritage of Dudelange in the south of the country. In addition, this route offers, thanks to a cultural and dynamic experience, an additional opportunity for social cohesion.
Author’s recommendation
In the nearby "Haard" nature reserve, the largest in Luxembourg, you can discover the diversity of the regional "Minett Trail" hiking trail.

Author
Visit Minett
Update: September 12, 2022
Difficulty
easy
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
410 m
Lowest point
320 m
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GUESTHAUSSafety information
Please remember to wear sturdy shoes and clothing appropriate to the weather.Start
Place Gymnich, L-3485 Dudelange (320 m)
Coordinates:
DD
49.491198, 6.067683
DMS
49°29'28.3"N 6°04'03.7"E
UTM
32U 287654 5486195
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Turn-by-turn directions
The codes at the individual stations, which are displayed with a QR code reader (e.g. a smartphone), show the way to the next station.
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all notes on protected areas
Coordinates
DD
49.491198, 6.067683
DMS
49°29'28.3"N 6°04'03.7"E
UTM
32U 287654 5486195
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike
Equipment
You need a smartphone with the ability to read QR codes. This is required to display the codes of the individual stations; these tell the story interactively. It is also translated into sign language.Status
Open
Difficulty
easy
Distance
1.2 km
Duration
0:25 h
Ascent
90 m
Highest point
410 m
Lowest point
320 m
Statistics
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Maps and trails
- 2 Waypoints
- 2 Waypoints
Distance
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Duration
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Ascent
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Descent
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Highest point
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Lowest point
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