858 visitas | Pública | Alemán • Francés • Neerlandés
Updated: 2022-06-09
This walk can be started at the train station (about 1 km round trip to the access road) or from one of the two car parks. During this hike, which mostly crosses the Grünewald, you will pass by a large archaeological site that is located underground. It is an artificial water source from Roman times. About thirty-five pits are dug into the rock and connected by a 600 m long main tunnel and accessory galleries. Groundwater for Roman villas was collected here. On our way we also find the foundations of a large Roman palace at the foot of the "Sonnebierg" in Helmsange (around 30 BC), which is now partially restored. In addition, this hike offers a magnificent view of Walferdange and the surrounding villages.
Nivel de dificultad: Extreme (93/100)
Longitud: 10,2 km
Duración: 02h02
Ascenso total: 280 m
Pendiente máxima: 17 %
Pendiente media: 2,7 %
Ascenso neto: 0 m
Descenso total: 280 m
Carreteras asfaltadas: 1,49 km (15 %)
Adoquines: 0 m (0 %)
Carreteras sin coches: 9,32 km (91 %)
Contaminación acústica
Cantidad de trafico
Espacio natural
Área urbana
Zona rica en agua
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