Around Tintange, nature lovers will find an exceptional network of trails linking dense forests, peaceful valleys, and typical Ardennes landscapes. The GR15, which crosses the region, offers superb sections accessible from nearby villages: forest paths, open viewpoints, and clearly marked routes for outings of one hour or several hours, depending on your mood.
To the east lies the Anlier Forest Natural Park: a vast, calm, protected woodland, ideal for wildlife watching, walking under the beech trees, and enjoying trails suited both to families and more experienced hikers. The routes are varied, ranging from very easy walks to long, wilder loops.
Towards the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the landscapes extend into the Upper Sûre Natural Park, where rivers, forests and meadows meet. The paths often run along the water and allow you to discover the ecological diversity of the valley, with calm trails perfect for peaceful hiking.
Whether you enjoy long marches or gentle strolls, the region around Tintange offers authentic, immersive hiking experiences always close to nature.



The region is a real playground for mountain biking enthusiasts. The dense and hilly forests offer a multitude of forest trails, which will delight both beginners and the more experienced. The routes are designed to suit all levels, with marked paths that allow you to explore both the natural richness and the local heritage, with panoramic views of the Sûre valley.
In northern Luxembourg, there are also more technical circuits for those seeking a real challenge, featuring roots, rocks, and narrow passages in the heart of varied landscapes. For families or less seasoned riders, there are gentler and more accessible loops to enjoy nature safely.
The nearby villages and sites tell the story of the Belgian Ardennes: chapels, farms, mills, traces of rural life and emblematic places bear witness to a rich past. It’s a chance to explore a discreet but authentic heritage, perfect for a cultural outing with family or friends.
Explore the historical riches of the region, blending wartime memory,
ancient relics and industrial heritage — ideal for cultural trips.
In Bastogne, history is written in the open air:
The Bastogne War Museum provides an immersive experience into the Battle of the Ardennes and the Second World War, with interactive displays.
The Mardasson Memorial, nearby, honours the American soldiers who died during the battle, and offers a panoramic viewpoint over the region.
For something older, discover the Port of Trier, a medieval remnant of Bastogne’s fortifications.


The Rédange swimming pool is an ideal place for a family outing, with a bright pool and pleasantly warm water. There is a dedicated children’s area, water games, and a slide for safe fun.
Leisure swimmers can enjoy a comfortable indoor pool and suitable facilities. A wellness centre with several saunas offers a real moment of relaxation for adults. A separate garden for the sauna adds a calm, restful atmosphere.
The green setting and welcoming ambience complete the experience — a perfect place to unwind after a day of hiking, or simply for a relaxing activity nearby.

