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Take time for a break!

Take time for a break!

Are you ready for a bite to eat? There are plenty of restaurants along the Escapardenne Lee and Éislek Trail. Find them all here!

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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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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
© Visit Éislek
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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A woman, seen from behind, hikes along a ridge on the Lee Trail with a large green backpack.
© Jochem de Jong - Thru Hiking
Escapardenne overview

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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