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The picnic area Kinneksknäppchen

Where? L-9401 Vianden

Kinneksknäppchen, or King's Hill in English, offers a magnificent view of the ruins of the medieval castle of Brandenbourg, in the north of Luxembourg.

The Kinneksknäppchen viewpoint is located on a hill. The small observation tower here is ideal for admiring the landscape with the ruins of Brandenburg Castle on the opposite hill. A picnic table is located a little further down the path.

The viewpoint is on the local hiking trail TA 4.

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Address: Office Régional du Tourisme Éislek
L-9401 Vianden
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