Clervaux
© Linda Devish

Escapardenne Lee & Éislek Trail

159 km of cross-border hiking trails

Hunting Season 2024/25 — Check for hunts before hiking

Autumn is here, and that means hunting season has begun! From mid-October to January/February, hunters are active across the country. Stay safe by checking battue dates in your area on Geoportail's map feature. Zooming in on the map displays the concerned areas with the dates. Download list

The Escapardenne in a nutshell

With a total length of 159 km, the Escapardenne, which consists of the Lee Trail and the Éislek Trail, crosses the most beautiful landscapes of the Ardennes between Luxembourg and Belgium.

Discover the wilderness of this remote region! You'll pass through dense forests and rugged valleys, follow rocky ridges and skirt small, clear streams, where you'll be accompanied only by the sound of water. Made up largely of narrow paths and nature trails, the Escapardenne takes you far from the hustle and bustle of the world, as close as possible to nature and to the heart of the forests.

A hike on the Escapardenne is a unique experience that has won awards for its quality. The Lee Trail and the Éislek Trail have been awarded Leading Quality Trails by the European Ramblers' Association, an honour bestowed on just 22 long-distance routes in all of Europe.

To help you plan your adventure on the Escapardenne Lee Trail and/or Éislek Trail, you'll find everything you need here for an unforgettable hiking experience: stages, luggage transport services, accommodation, public transport, etc.

Two men are hiking on a path in Bourscheid during the summer. In the background, there is a fir forest. The men are dressed in summer attire, wearing shorts and black shirts.
© LFT-Pancake Photographie

Prepare well for your Escapardenne expedition!

Hiking the Escapardenne Lee Trail and Éislek Trail requires some preparation and a certain level of fitness. The differences in altitude are considerable and some of the rocky ridges are very narrow. That's why good footwear is essential for every hiking enthusiast. And don't forget to pack enough provisions in your rucksack - there aren't many villages along the route, and the same applies to eating out. In summer, don't forget your sun cream, as some areas are particularly exposed to the sun.

 

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Éislek Pad Kautebaach
© Visit Éislek

Restaurants along the route

Use our interactive map to find your way!

Great efforts, like those made by walkers on the Escapardenne, must be rewarded! So take the opportunity to enjoy a good meal!

 

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Troisvierges
© Escapardennes

Signposts for the trail and access routes

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Places of interest in the region

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  • © Visit Éislek
    Airmen's monument
    Take a journey into the past to the airmen's memorial in Maulusmühle. The wreckage of the aircraft on the ground tells the tragic story of six American airmen who lost their lives during the Battle of the Bulge.
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    Ancient Cloth Factory "Duch vum Séi"
    Discover the cloth weaving factory at the Öewersauer Nature Park Centre! Learn more about the fascinating history of wool processing, see restored machines in action and find unique souvenirs in the regional shop.
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  • Anti-tank gun 43
    At the Houfëls viewpoint, the imposing presence of two World War II relics awaits visitors.
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    Antimonmine – Abandoned mine
    Amidst the tranquil landscape, Goesdorf's geological tapestry reveals remnants of shafts and galleries, preserving the legacy of this "foundry village."
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  • © Visit Eislek
    Baschleiden - Tempelskamp
    The Tempelskamp viewpoint near Baschleiden offers hikers sweeping views over the Upper Sûre reservoir and the hilly landscape of the Éislek.
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    Bavigne dam
    The Bavigne dam, part of the Upper Sûre reservoir, was built in the 1950s, requiring the relocation of mills and farmsteads. Standing at 23 meters, it guards the lake's pristine water quality. Today, as a popular diving spot, it unveils submerged remnants like bridges and a mill, echoing a rich history amid the progress.
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  • © Visit Éislek
    Berg Castle
    Discover the impressive Berg Castle in Colmar-Berg, the residence of the Grand Duke. In order to preserve the privacy of the grand ducal family, the palace can of course only be visited from the outside.
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  • © Visit Éislek
    Bettendorf Castle
    Bettendorf Castle, with its roots dating back to the 14th century, stands as a baroque masterpiece built in 1728, weaving a tale of noble families, medieval grandeur, and architectural richness, offering a glimpse into the region's captivating history.
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    Bildchen Chapel
    The Bildchen Chapel in Vianden is located at a pilgrimage site above the reservoir of the pumped storage plant and is worth a visit because of its idyllic location.
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    Bomm
    The ‘Bomm’ viewpoint in Kautenbach looks back on an impressive past - from its original construction in 1913 to its rehabilitation in 2014.
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Messages and warnings

Here you'll find general warnings, particularly those relating to the hunting season or bad weather. Detours are indicated in the description of each walk.

Hunting Season 2024/25 — Check for hunts before hiking

Autumn is here, and that means hunting season has begun! From mid-October to January/February, hunters are active across the country. Stay safe by checking battue dates in your area on Geoportail's map feature. Zooming in on the map displays the concerned areas with the dates. Download list

Overview

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Éislek Pad Kautenbach
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Lee Trail

In the heart of Éislek, the Lee Trail takes you on an exploration of the schist ridges and rocky outcrops so characteristic of this region in the north of the country. Indeed, in Luxembourgish, ‘Lee’ means rocky ridge, which is one of the distinctive aspects of this long-distance hike. Other highlights include the Gringlee viewpoint and Molberlee ridges, as well as typical villages such as Dirbach or Erpeldange-sur-Sûre.

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© escapardenne.eu
Éislek Trail

Straddling the Belgian and Luxembourg Ardennes, the Éislek Trail takes you on a journey of discovery through a wide variety of landscapes. Walk through vast coniferous forests, along steep slopes typical of the region and discover the rich natural and cultural heritage of this region along the way. This is an unforgettable hike, which has been awarded the ‘Leading Quality Trail - Best of Europe’ label, just like the Escapardenne Lee Trail!

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Éislek Hiking maps
Escapardenne Shop

Do you need hiking maps or a roadbook? Visit our shop to buy them!

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Hoscheid
© Jochem de Jong Thru-Hiking
Practical information

Are there currently any diversions? What equipment is required? Where are the stations along the route? Find the answers to these questions here!

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Hotel du Moulin
© Jochem de Jong - Thru Hiking
Restaurants

As the hunger comes with walking, here you'll find all the restaurants along the route.

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Clervaux
© Linda Devish
Escapardenne overview

With a total length of 159 km, the Escapardenne, which consists of the Lee Trail and the Éislek Trail, crosses the most beautiful landscapes of the Ardennes between Luxembourg and Belgium.

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