Description
You hike in the footsteps of Charly, the former railway line between Echternach and Luxembourg. Along the 5.5 km circular route, exciting play stations await you.
At 13 different stations, children explore the 5.5 km long walking route. They track forest animals, learn something about children's rights, or experience “Grandmother's washing machine.” The starting point is the former Becher Gare station in the village of Bech near Echternach. Those who are not tired yet can still let off steam on the playground next to Becher Gare.
The hiking trail is not suitable for strollers.
Directions
On foot, the children’s hiking trail with a total length of 5.5 km leads from Becher station via Altrier, where excavations revealed one of the most important Roman settlements in Luxembourg territory.
This settlement, at the crossroads of the Roman roads Trier-Ardennes and Luxembourg-Echternach, was probably destroyed in the 5th century by the Huns. Little remains of the former vicus on site, but the numerous finds are housed in the National Museum of History and Art.
South and east of Altrier lie the quiet places Hemstal, Zittig, and Bech, which so far have been spared from busy tourist traffic, directly on the former narrow-gauge railway popular by the name “Charly.” Along today’s cycling and hiking route, the path leads you back to the starting point.
For your safety
The hiking trail is not suitable for strollers.
Equipment
something to drink
Journey
Nearest bus stop: Bech, Um Faubourg (600m)
Parking:
Nearest parking: Gare parking lot (50m)
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