Hi from "the other Luxembourg", i.e. the neighboring Belgian Province of Luxembourg. I live a 20-minute drive to the border with the Grand-Duchy, a border which I usually cross at least once a week, mostly for shopping and refuel (and buy booze), but not only. Luxembourg, and more globally the Ardenne region (Europe's shortest mountains), are indeed a hidden gem, especially for nature lovers - sorry if I seem chauvinistic here.
Luxembourg looks so beautiful. Different from what I had imagined
It really is! such a green place, trees as far as you can see!
Hi from "the other Luxembourg", i.e. the neighboring Belgian Province of Luxembourg. I live a 20-minute drive to the border with the Grand-Duchy, a border which I usually cross at least once a week, mostly for shopping and refuel (and buy booze), but not only. Luxembourg, and more globally the Ardenne region (Europe's shortest mountains), are indeed a hidden gem, especially for nature lovers - sorry if I seem chauvinistic here.