Great video guys! I'm going there next monday. Didn't know public transport was free in Luxemburg. So that's why my trainticket from Ghent was only €23! Thx for clearing that out 😁
Great video guys! Well-made, entertaining to watch. We'll be hiking the trail in September this year. Your video makes us even more eager to get our boots on!
Another great video from you guys! I did this hike probably a month before you did (together with the Eislek trail) and it was nice revisiting it again in a more blooming edition with your video 😊 Keep up the good work! It really inspires people like me (danish hiker not used to much elevation) to discover places hikers around here know nothing about 🙏
Hey guys, awesome video again! It was nice to meet you on the trail and share a part of it together. Hope to see you again on trail! All the best, Milan :)
Thank you again for a great video. It was your initial video that made us do the full trail 2 weeks ago zo we could have passed each other. Keep the great videos coming loving them
Nice review, we just missed each other 🙂. FYI, food at Ettelbruck camping is great. Best 'videeke' I've ever eaten! And at the moment long term parking at Ettelbruck station is free (if you can find a spot).
Hey first of all thanks for the video! A couple of friend and I are planning to do the Lee trail, but we were curious are there any groceries on the path? How did you plan the food and stuff :))
There are no shops on the trail - the campings do have some basic stuff - so we brought freeze-dried hiking meals ourselves. If you arrive in time you can have dinner at Camping du Moulin and Camping du Nord.
So nice to see this review, after I have just finished the Kautenbach- Goebelsmühle part last saturday! started at Kautenbach, where you straight away start with a steep climb on a sinlge trail, vertically along the ridge of the Bromm with cold muscles. Nice start! As already stated in your review, in my opinion I expected more single trails, not as much "Forest-Highways". Therefore, the single trails you DO get, are of a very high level, small, with ridges and beautiful views, and nice trails up and down slopes. The mountain ridge called Hoflee is really outstanding, with protruding rocks you have to climb or surround in between flowering yellow broom ( Brem in NL) , and stunning views. The middle part of the trail which I did I found quit boring, with long straights of 3,5-4 metres wide. in between some single trails again. Molberlee is truly a real pearl, i even spotted some lizards there. Then the part befor Goebelsmühle is superb again! I can't wait to take the second part from Goebelsmühle to Ettelbruck. A small tip: Leave your heavy moutainboots at home, and take your walking sticks. This makes it easier and lighter. Mountainboots are overkill if you are somewhat experienced, I noticed... My average speed was about 4,5km/h and I was satisfied with that. And indeed, trains were substituded by busses due to renewal of railroads. If you , like I did, start early in the morning, you will have the opportunity to see and hear lots of wildlife, and don't forget to be on a ridge before the golden hour, so you can witness the golden glow of the rising sun shining on the surrounding mountains! Thank you for your great video!
Leuke video met echt wel knap montagewerk. De droneshots zijn leuk, maar vooral de transities zijn fantastisch gedaan! En het is bovendien erg informatief, met name het overzicht met de drie campings is interessant. Met de feestdag op vrijdag 21 juli ga ik de Lee Trail op twee dagen doen in etappes van 29 km en 24 km. Vorig jaar heb ik de Eislek Trail gedaan en ik zie toch wel negatieve puntjes terugkomen hier. Op de Eislek Trail vond ik met name het Luxemburgse gedeelte wat minder omwille van de brede paden en vele (half-)verharde wegen en dat lijkt op de Lee Trail toch ook wel het geval te zijn. Ik zie dat jullie Komoot gebruiken. Komoot werkt normaal toch met gesproken navigatie? Bij mijn versie toch alleszins en sindsdien stap ik veel minder de verkeerde richting uit in vergelijking met wanneer ik Wikiloc gebruik.
Dankjewel! Die brede paden heb je vooral op het eerste deel, later in de hike valt dat goed mee en zit er ook meer single track tussen. De gesproken navigatie van Komoot gebruiken we niet zo vaak als er signalisatie is, vooral als check als we even twijfelen. Maar dat blijkt dus geen waterdichte strategie 😅 Straf wel dat je het Luxemburgse stuk van de Eislek het minste vond, bij ons was dat andersom. Zo zie je maar.
Very informative video! I'm going to be travelling from Ireland and in Luxembourg for four nights at the end of May and want to try and do two separate day hikes if possible. I was thinking maybe Mullerthal 2 and part of this one from Ettelbruck to Goebelsmühle possibly. Which would you say it busier in terms of other hikers? Also if you could only choose one which would you choose? Thanks!
Hm, tough choice. I've yet to meet anyone who doesn't like the Mullerthal, especially if you can do it on weekdays to avoid crowds. The Lee trail is beautiful as well but more tranquil, and more challenging.
😀 When I was ~13-20 years old, I did with my father, 4-7days hikes, on 2500-3000m mountains in the Austrian Alps. We walked from lodge to lodge, sometimes picking some peaks here and there. I didn't like being on a peak that high, it's scary because of how steep it is 360 degrees around you. Nonetheless, I really miss it 😞 It was awesome! I remember that the beer tastes real good after a long day walking! And lots of pasta and Wiener schnitzel for dinner. If you're fit enough and can afford it, I recommend anyone to do it. Get a guide, a group. Don't do it without any experience. It's sometimes dangerous.
Great video guys! I'm going there next monday. Didn't know public transport was free in Luxemburg. So that's why my trainticket from Ghent was only €23!
Thx for clearing that out 😁
Great video guys! Well-made, entertaining to watch. We'll be hiking the trail in September this year. Your video makes us even more eager to get our boots on!
Another great video from you guys! I did this hike probably a month before you did (together with the Eislek trail) and it was nice revisiting it again in a more blooming edition with your video 😊
Keep up the good work! It really inspires people like me (danish hiker not used to much elevation) to discover places hikers around here know nothing about 🙏
Thank you for this beautifil Video from the Lee trail . As a Luxembourger i really appreciate it! For me the beautifulst trail here!
Hey guys, awesome video again! It was nice to meet you on the trail and share a part of it together. Hope to see you again on trail! All the best, Milan :)
Thanks for adding some much-needed trail cred to our video Milan 😁. See you on the trail!
Hi guys gratis video im on my way to start the trail and with this video im really excited for it!!!
I meant great video😂
Thank you again for a great video. It was your initial video that made us do the full trail 2 weeks ago zo we could have passed each other. Keep the great videos coming loving them
Walked the trail as well, good review !
Bedankt voor de souvenir! ;) Het was super leuk om jullie op de lee trail te ontmoeten! Groetjes, Annemie
Absoluut, insgelijks! En veel succes op de 20km dit weekend! Kan niet mislukken met zo'n voorbereiding 😁
Nice. Ziet er mooi uit.
Nice review, we just missed each other 🙂. FYI, food at Ettelbruck camping is great. Best 'videeke' I've ever eaten! And at the moment long term parking at Ettelbruck station is free (if you can find a spot).
That's great to hear, thanks for the tips!
Hey first of all thanks for the video! A couple of friend and I are planning to do the Lee trail, but we were curious are there any groceries on the path? How did you plan the food and stuff :))
There are no shops on the trail - the campings do have some basic stuff - so we brought freeze-dried hiking meals ourselves. If you arrive in time you can have dinner at Camping du Moulin and Camping du Nord.
So nice to see this review, after I have just finished the Kautenbach- Goebelsmühle part last saturday! started at Kautenbach, where you straight away start with a steep climb on a sinlge trail, vertically along the ridge of the Bromm with cold muscles. Nice start! As already stated in your review, in my opinion I expected more single trails, not as much "Forest-Highways". Therefore, the single trails you DO get, are of a very high level, small, with ridges and beautiful views, and nice trails up and down slopes. The mountain ridge called Hoflee is really outstanding, with protruding rocks you have to climb or surround in between flowering yellow broom ( Brem in NL) , and stunning views. The middle part of the trail which I did I found quit boring, with long straights of 3,5-4 metres wide. in between some single trails again. Molberlee is truly a real pearl, i even spotted some lizards there. Then the part befor Goebelsmühle is superb again! I can't wait to take the second part from Goebelsmühle to Ettelbruck. A small tip: Leave your heavy moutainboots at home, and take your walking sticks. This makes it easier and lighter. Mountainboots are overkill if you are somewhat experienced, I noticed... My average speed was about 4,5km/h and I was satisfied with that. And indeed, trains were substituded by busses due to renewal of railroads.
If you , like I did, start early in the morning, you will have the opportunity to see and hear lots of wildlife, and don't forget to be on a ridge before the golden hour, so you can witness the golden glow of the rising sun shining on the surrounding mountains!
Thank you for your great video!
Great tips, thanks! I'm pretty sure our average was quite a bit lower 😅
Leuke video met echt wel knap montagewerk. De droneshots zijn leuk, maar vooral de transities zijn fantastisch gedaan! En het is bovendien erg informatief, met name het overzicht met de drie campings is interessant.
Met de feestdag op vrijdag 21 juli ga ik de Lee Trail op twee dagen doen in etappes van 29 km en 24 km. Vorig jaar heb ik de Eislek Trail gedaan en ik zie toch wel negatieve puntjes terugkomen hier. Op de Eislek Trail vond ik met name het Luxemburgse gedeelte wat minder omwille van de brede paden en vele (half-)verharde wegen en dat lijkt op de Lee Trail toch ook wel het geval te zijn.
Ik zie dat jullie Komoot gebruiken. Komoot werkt normaal toch met gesproken navigatie? Bij mijn versie toch alleszins en sindsdien stap ik veel minder de verkeerde richting uit in vergelijking met wanneer ik Wikiloc gebruik.
Dankjewel! Die brede paden heb je vooral op het eerste deel, later in de hike valt dat goed mee en zit er ook meer single track tussen. De gesproken navigatie van Komoot gebruiken we niet zo vaak als er signalisatie is, vooral als check als we even twijfelen. Maar dat blijkt dus geen waterdichte strategie 😅 Straf wel dat je het Luxemburgse stuk van de Eislek het minste vond, bij ons was dat andersom. Zo zie je maar.
Nice review, i am curious to which backpacks you and your friend are using?
Thanks! Mine is a Durston Kakwa 40, Frank has the 3F UL Gear 35L XPAC. We'll probably do a review of the Durston later this year.
Nice, where did you find the gpx file for the trail?
You can find the official GPX files on the Escapardenne website. I've included the link in the description.
Very informative video! I'm going to be travelling from Ireland and in Luxembourg for four nights at the end of May and want to try and do two separate day hikes if possible.
I was thinking maybe Mullerthal 2 and part of this one from Ettelbruck to Goebelsmühle possibly.
Which would you say it busier in terms of other hikers? Also if you could only choose one which would you choose?
Thanks!
Hm, tough choice. I've yet to meet anyone who doesn't like the Mullerthal, especially if you can do it on weekdays to avoid crowds. The Lee trail is beautiful as well but more tranquil, and more challenging.
Thanks! :)
😀 When I was ~13-20 years old, I did with my father, 4-7days hikes, on 2500-3000m mountains in the Austrian Alps. We walked from lodge to lodge, sometimes picking some peaks here and there. I didn't like being on a peak that high, it's scary because of how steep it is 360 degrees around you. Nonetheless, I really miss it 😞 It was awesome! I remember that the beer tastes real good after a long day walking! And lots of pasta and Wiener schnitzel for dinner.
If you're fit enough and can afford it, I recommend anyone to do it. Get a guide, a group. Don't do it without any experience. It's sometimes dangerous.
Sounds amazing! I think I'd have a harder time convincing my teenage sons to go into the mountains with me than my 70-something parents 😄