Description
Over approximately ten kilometers, you explore two idyllic valleys and pass through beautiful forests.
From the starting point at the school in the village center, head south. You leave Gralingen via a small country path that quickly leads you into the dense Pédbésch. From there, the path goes into the valley of the Blees. The route follows this tributary of the Sauer, which is about 20 kilometers long, up to the hamlet of Maarkebach.
Shortly after, you cross the Blees and go uphill back to Gralingen. After a short detour through the village, you continue westward through the Fielsbësch into the valley of the Stool, one of the most important tributaries of the Blees. Here, in the shady forest, you can rest before heading uphill back to Gralingen.
Signposting
For your safety
Weather conditions such as moisture, ice, and wind can make a tour more difficult. The information refers to optimal conditions.
Equipment
Sturdy footwear and something to drink.
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