Description
The Uewersauer route is accessible from 29-30 July and starts at Goebelsmühle station. The highlights include the castle in Esch-Sauer and the reservoir in Lultzhausen.
At 38 kilometres (out and back), the Uewersauer route is perfect for a family outing. This tour starts at Goebelsmühle station and runs alongside the Sûre river to the attractive town of Esch-sur-Sûre – taking in Dirbach, the two mills “Boukelsser Millen” and “Toodlermillen”, and the “Heischtergronn”. A tour of the castle, a walk around this small, historic town and a visit to the cloth factory are all must-do activities for your stop in Esch-sur-Sûre. The tour continues past the huge dam to Lultzhausen and the reservoir, where the chance to cool off is sure to do you good.
Stands offering food and drinks in Goebelsmühle, in “Teifelslee”, in Esch-sur-Sûre and Lultzhausen invite you to take a break en route.
Note! As part of “Vëlosummer 2024”, the bridge in Goebelsmühle is exceptionally and exclusively open for bike riders.
Direct Acces to the general Vëlosummer map on Geoportail: http://g-o.lu/3/kWy6
Signposting
Directions
From Goebelsmühle Station, the tour follows the banks of the Sauer the whole way. Passing Dirbach, the “Boukelsser Millen”, the “Toodlermillen” and the “Heischtergronn” you finally reach Esch-Sauer. From there, it’s only a few kilometres to Lultzhausen.
For your safety
Even if you’re on roads that are quiet with little traffic: adhere to the rules of the road and keep in mind that residents or farmers might block your route.
Equipment
Bring enough food and suitable clothing.
Journey
By train to Goebelsmühle Station