Free Transport
Remember that all national public transport in Luxembourg is free, including the train from the capital to Wasserbillig.





Wasserbillig is located at the easternmost edge of Luxembourg, famously sitting at the confluence of the Sauer and Moselle rivers. As the lowest point in the country, it provides a unique landscape characterized by wide river views and lush valley surroundings. The town is a significant transit point, connected by a bridge to the German town of Oberbillig, making it a popular spot for cross-border exploration. Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained promenade along the water, which is perfect for cycling or a slow afternoon stroll. Its proximity to the vineyards of the Moselle region adds a touch of natural beauty to this quiet, functional, and welcoming community.
Wasserbillig is located at the easternmost edge of Luxembourg, famously sitting at the confluence of the Sauer and Moselle rivers. As the lowest point in the country, it provides a unique landscape characterized by wide river views and lush valley surroundings. The town is a significant transit point, connected by a bridge to the German town of Oberbillig, making it a popular spot for cross-border exploration. Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained promenade along the water, which is perfect for cycling or a slow afternoon stroll. Its proximity to the vineyards of the Moselle region adds a touch of natural beauty to this quiet, functional, and welcoming community.
Scenic confluence of the Moselle and Sauer rivers.
Extensive riverfront promenade for walking and cycling.
Easy cross-border access to Germany via bridge.
Gateway to the beautiful Moselle wine region.
Free public transport connections within Luxembourg.
The town is the lowest point in Luxembourg.
It can be very busy with cross-border traffic during peak commuting hours.
Direct train link to Luxembourg City and Trier, Germany.
Remember that all national public transport in Luxembourg is free, including the train from the capital to Wasserbillig.
Walk to the 'Spitz' to see exactly where the Sauer river flows into the Moselle.
Scenic river walks and cross-border exploration.
EUR €
$120-$180 p/day
Luxembourgish, German, French
Take advantage of the bridge to walk directly into Germany for a multi-country experience.
May-September
A great time for cycling as the river paths are lined with fresh greenery.
Perfect for enjoying outdoor cafes along the promenade and boat excursions.
The nearby vineyards turn vibrant colors, making it a scenic time for regional tours.
The town is very quiet; it's a good time for a peaceful retreat but expect cold winds off the river.