Local Language
While French is widely spoken, many signs are in Luxembourgish, so a basic understanding might be helpful.





Attert is a serene municipality nestled in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. It covers an area of 70.94 km² and is home to several districts, including Nobressart and Nothomb. The area is characterized by its bilingual street signs, reflecting the Luxembourgish-speaking heritage of the region. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil rural landscapes while exploring the cultural nuances of this unique part of Belgium.
Attert is a serene municipality nestled in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. It covers an area of 70.94 km² and is home to several districts, including Nobressart and Nothomb. The area is characterized by its bilingual street signs, reflecting the Luxembourgish-speaking heritage of the region. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil rural landscapes while exploring the cultural nuances of this unique part of Belgium.
Bilingual street signs in Luxembourgish and French.
Picturesque landscapes and rural charm.
Part of the Luxembourgish-speaking Arelerland.
Close access to the Luxembourg border, ideal for cross-border exploration.
Rich cultural heritage with bilingual influences.
Beautiful natural surroundings perfect for outdoor activities.
While French is widely spoken, many signs are in Luxembourgish, so a basic understanding might be helpful.
Rent a bike or walk to fully appreciate the scenic rural landscapes.
Exploring rural Belgium and cultural experiences.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
French, Luxembourgish
Respect the bilingual nature of the area and try to use both languages where possible.
Tourists, Locals
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a lovely time to visit Attert with blooming landscapes and mild weather.
Summers are warm and ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the countryside.
Autumn offers a picturesque setting with colorful foliage and cooler temperatures.
Winters are quiet and peaceful, perfect for a serene getaway.