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Bicycle rental Tourist Center Clervaux

Where? 1, Place Benelux, L-9710 Clervaux

Bicycle rental Tourist Center Clervaux

In Clervaux, visitors can rent two e-city bikes directly at the Tourist Center – a great way to explore the area at your own pace. The bikes are available for a half-day or full-day rental. The cost is €18 per day or €12 per half-day.

A deposit of €100 per bike is required. Please note that payment is only possible in cash.

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Address: Bicycle rental Tourist Center Clervaux
1, Place Benelux
L-9710 Clervaux
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