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Province du Luxembourg

Wallonia, Belgium
Province·Quiet, Scenic, Historical
Province du Luxembourg
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Province du Luxembourg
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Province du Luxembourg
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Province du Luxembourg
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Province du Luxembourg
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Province du Luxembourg
Photo by Frans van Eeden from Google Places
Province du Luxembourg
Photo by Carol Bamps from Google Places
Province du Luxembourg
Photo by Markus Falk from Google Places
Province du Luxembourg
Photo by Ricardo Blaazer from Google Places
Province du Luxembourg
Photo by Laurent H. from Google Places

The Province du Luxembourg, located in the southern part of Wallonia, Belgium, is a serene and expansive region known for its lush Ardennes forests, covering 80% of its area. With its capital in Arlon, the province offers a unique blend of cultural influences, including Luxembourgish and Walloon languages. It is the largest yet least populated province in Belgium, providing a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. The province's history is deeply intertwined with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, adding a rich historical layer to its picturesque landscapes.

The Province du Luxembourg, located in the southern part of Wallonia, Belgium, is a serene and expansive region known for its lush Ardennes forests, covering 80% of its area. With its capital in Arlon, the province offers a unique blend of cultural influences, including Luxembourgish and Walloon languages. It is the largest yet least populated province in Belgium, providing a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. The province's history is deeply intertwined with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, adding a rich historical layer to its picturesque landscapes.

Highlights

  • Vast Ardennes forests covering 80% of the province.

  • Rich history with ties to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

  • Cultural diversity with Luxembourgish and Walloon languages.

  • Sparse population offering a peaceful escape.

Before you go: Province du Luxembourg essentials

  • Close access to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

  • Beautiful natural surroundings with walking trails and picnic spots.

  • Rich cultural heritage with several museums and historical sites.

Getting Around

The province is best explored by car due to its rural nature and sparse public transport.

Local Cuisine

Try local specialties such as Ardennes ham and Gaume pie.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts and history buffs.

Currency

EUR €

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

French, Luxembourgish, Walloon

Language

While French is widely spoken, some areas also use Luxembourgish.

Occasion Tags

Nature, History, Culture, Relaxation

Best time to visit Province du Luxembourg

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is ideal for hiking as the forests come alive with flora.

Best Season

Summer

Enjoy outdoor activities and festivals in the warm weather.

Best Season

Fall

Experience the stunning autumn foliage in the Ardennes.

Winter

A quieter time to visit, perfect for a peaceful retreat.

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Location

Province du Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium
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