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Walking in Bambësch Forest
Whether you're looking for a good place to go for a jog, forest hike or easy Sunday walk, Bambësch Forest has something for everyone with its marked walking paths, and exercise and cross-country trails.
There are a number of benches and picnic tables located along the trails so you can stop to rest and enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings.
Hare (4.6 km)
Starting points:
- Bëschparkplaz Juegdschlass, line 275 Kopstal, "Biergerkräiz" stop
- Bëschparkplaz Siwemuergen, line 21 Rollingergrund, "Siwemuergen" stop
Fox (4.8 km)
Starting points:
- Bëschparkplaz Bridel, line 275 Kopstal, "Briddel-Schanz" stop
- Biergerkräiz car park, line 275 Kopstal, "Biergerkräiz" stop
- Bëschparkplaz Waasserbaseng (CR215 toward Biergerkräiz), line 275 Kopstal, "Biergerkräiz" stop
Maple (4.8 km)
Starting points:
- Biergerkräiz car park, line 275 Kopstal, "Biergerkräiz" stop
- Bëschparkplaz Juegdschlass, line 275 Kopstal, "Biergerkräiz" stop
- Bëschparkplaz Siwemuergen, line 21 Rollingergrund, "Siwemuergen" stop
- Bëschparkplaz Batterie, line 275 Kopstal, "Bambësch-Centre sportif" stop
Owl (7.5 km)
Starting points:
- Car park near Sieweburen restaurant (Rue des Sept-Fontaines), line 21 Rollingergrund, "Roudebierg" stop
- Bëschparkplaz Kale Knapp (near the roundabout between Strassen and Bridel), no bus connection
Walking in Hamm
Squirrel (5.3 km)
- Starting point: car park near the crematorium (Rue Haute – allée des Châtaigniers), line 15, "Käschtewee" stop
Linden (6.9 km)
Starting points:
- Rue de Pulvermühl/Rue Auguste Charles car park, line 15, "Kofferfabrik" stop
- car park near the allotment gardens on Rue Anatole France, line 5, "Anatole France" stop
- car park near the Hamm Church (Rue de Hamm - Rue de la Montagne), line 15, "Hamm-Kierch" stop
- Rue de Pulvermühl car park, corner of Val de Hamm, line 13, "Pulvermühl-Hammerdällchen" stop
- Gantenbeinsmillen car park
Godchaux walk (2.0 km)
Starting point: Car park near the allotment gardens on Rue Anatole France, line 5, stop: "Anatole France"
This walk, which is named after the family that introduced textile manufacturing to the Alzette Valley, leads from Bonnevoie to Hamm, passing by the Gantenbeinsmillen, the old workers' quarters on Rue Godchaux, Villa Godchaux, the Fohlmillen, and many other sites that stand as monuments to the rich industrial history of our city.