Best attractions and places to see in Diekirch Canton, located in northern Luxembourg, feature a diverse landscape of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its charming towns, medieval castles, and picturesque river valleys, including the meandering Sûre River. Visitors can explore a range of sites from ancient dolmens to World War II museums. This canton offers varied experiences for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful spot next to the stream deep in the valley. A sound system, picnic table and babbling brook… a nice place to stop.
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Constantly changing rock formations are present throughout the hike. Benches have been set up at many rock overhangs.
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The castle was built in the 13th century by Gaspard-Florent de Breiderbach in the English Gothic style. In 1813, it was acquired by the De Blochhausen family. Baron Félix de Blochhausen was born at the castle in March 1834 and died there in November 1915. The castle passed into the possession of the family of Charles de Broqueville in 1935. During World War II, American troops were stationed in the building. Inscriptions and graffiti from these soldiers can still be seen on the castle walls today. The castle was abandoned in 2002. Following the death of Baroness Claudine de Broqueville in January 2018, the castle was donated to the Luxembourg Red Cross. The Baroness wished that a music festival be held on the property after her death. To fulfill this wish, the Red Cross organized a three-day festival with 2,500 visitors from August 2 to 4, 2019. In 2022, the Red Cross expressed its desire to auction the château due to its poor condition and high maintenance costs. The Red Cross will receive two-thirds of the proceeds from the sale, and the remaining third will go to Claudine de Broqueville's legal heirs, with the Red Cross to invest the proceeds in other projects. The Red Cross held an auction, with the minimum bid being €5.2 million. Luxembourg entrepreneur Jos Bourg purchased the building in March 2021 and began renovations on the château. The National Institute for Built Heritage supported the renovations. From a distance, I find the condition of the building deplorable, even though it is beautifully situated.
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Very nice wooden bridge over the Sauer, but the cycle path is also very easy to ride in this section.
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the devil's altar is a reconstruction, not the real one
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A beautiful castle, like something out of a fairytale. However, it's not open to visitors; it now belongs to the municipality of Mertzig.
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Strange rock formation....what if the block under this "head" cracks or shifts...
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Diekirch Canton is home to several impressive castles. You can explore the majestic Bourscheid Castle, a medieval fortress perched 150 meters above the Sûre River, known for its circular wall and 11 watchtowers. Another notable site is Turelbaach Castle, picturesquely situated on an island in a forest pond, resembling a fairy tale structure. Additionally, Erpeldange-sur-Sûre Castle, originally a 12th-century moated castle, offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the canton boasts beautiful natural features and stunning viewpoints. The meandering River Sûre offers opportunities for strolls, and parts of the renowned Mullerthal Region, also known as "Little Switzerland," are within the canton, featuring rugged terrain, unique rock formations, and ancient forests. You can also find breathtaking viewpoints like Schleedbësch in Bourscheid, offering views of Bourscheid Castle and the Sûre River loop, and Priedegtstull near Erpeldange-sur-Sûre for panoramic river views. The prehistoric dolmen, Deiwelselter (Devil's Altar), is another unique natural and historical monument accessible via hiking trails.
The town of Diekirch offers a rich array of cultural sites. You can visit the National Museum of Military History, which focuses on Luxembourg's role in World War II and the Battle of the Bulge. The Musée Automobile showcases vintage vehicles, while the Museum of the History(ies) of Diekirch covers the town's history from prehistory to the present, including Roman traces. Don't miss the Brewery History Museum for insights into the famous Diekirch Brewery.
Diekirch Canton is a hiker's paradise with an extensive network of trails. You can find everything from leisurely riverbank strolls to challenging treks through forested mountains. The Mullerthal Trail offers unforgettable experiences amidst unique rock formations. For specific routes, explore the Éislek Pad routes in areas like Bourscheid and Diekirch, or the Naturléierpaad Diekirch for flora and fauna. For easy hikes, consider routes like 'ET 1: Warken' or 'SI 1: Schieren' which are part of the Easy hikes in Diekirch Canton guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Diekirch Canton are suitable for families. The Sound installation on the Klangweg Hoscheid offers an interactive and pleasant walk with sound elements that children and adults enjoy. The Deiwelselter (Devil's Altar) is a historical site that can be reached via family-friendly hiking trails. The Nature Discovery Park in Diekirch features interactive points about nature and wildlife, and is home to Diekirch donkeys and Scottish Highland Cattle. Additionally, Turelbaach Castle, with its fairy-tale appearance, is a popular spot for families.
Yes, the canton offers a variety of cycling and mountain biking trails. The Forest Section of the Sauer Cycle Path (PC16) is a well-regarded route. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous options, including challenging routes like 'Grundhof Trail' or 'View of the Eifel Countryside' which are detailed in the MTB Trails in Diekirch Canton guide. Gravel biking routes are also available, such as 'Technical Forest Trail' or 'Mullerthal Trails', found in the Gravel biking in Diekirch Canton guide.
Diekirch Canton is enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for river activities on the Sûre and enjoying local festivals in Diekirch's town square, which hosts free concerts. Winter can be charming for exploring castles and museums, though some outdoor trails might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Sainte Cunégonde Chapel, a historical religious building nestled in a forest with a viewpoint. The Wooden Covered Bridge over the Sauer near Ingeldorf offers a picturesque spot for a stroll. The Diekirch town center itself, with its historic pedestrianized old quarter, small shops, cafés, and the Donkey Fountain (symbolizing the town's mascot), provides a charming local experience.
Komoot users highly appreciate the diverse offerings of Diekirch Canton. Turelbaach Castle is a top-rated attraction, admired for its fairy-tale appearance. Bourscheid Castle is also very popular, with visitors enjoying the easy route around it and the impressive views. The Sound installation on the Klangweg Hoscheid is frequently praised as a very nice walk suitable for both children and adults, making it a community favorite.
Yes, the canton holds significant historical sites related to World War II. The National Museum of Military History in Diekirch provides an in-depth look into Luxembourg's role in the war, with a particular focus on the Battle of the Bulge, featuring life-size dioramas and military artifacts. Additionally, the Patton Monument in Erpeldange-sur-Sûre serves as a historical tribute to General George S. Patton.
Yes, the region is known for its unique geological features. The Mullerthal Region, often called "Little Switzerland," offers trails that wind through ancient forests and past distinctive rock formations and moss-covered rocks. You can experience a Forest Trail Along Rock Formations, which is described as a beautiful and eventful hiking experience, particularly in the area around Echternach, which is partly within the canton.


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