Canyons around Körperich are characterized by the region's proximity to the Mullerthal, known for its impressive rock formations and stream valleys. This area, often referred to as "Luxembourg's Little Switzerland," features unique sandstone landscapes carved by erosion. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions, including moss-covered forests and dramatic geological features. Körperich serves as a starting point for exploring these distinctive natural environments.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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One of the many memory card fillers on this tour... it will be almost impossible for you to report on every single highlight... pure abundance!
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Pay attention to the dog, mine thought it was fine, only at the end, the stairs down were a bit more difficult and lifting him was not an option
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Nice hiking trail along many pretty rocks... partly over suspension bridges
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The bridge is already a small attraction and so is the subsequent path through the rocks. Just beautiful!
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Towering rocks through which several crevasses and the robber's cave lead and up to the plateau with a view. There are several variants to discover. Maximum experiences in the smallest space! You can create an extremely interesting tour of 5km, but also easily over 30km!
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Beautiful bridge, works practically, but lacks charm. Wiggles nicely, especially when kids jump on it 😁
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We saw the bridges, but unfortunately we didn't walk over them. Maybe another time
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The canyons around Körperich are part of the Mullerthal region, often called "Luxembourg's Little Switzerland." You'll encounter spectacular sandstone rock formations carved by millennia of erosion, moss-covered forests, and picturesque stream valleys. Highlights include intricate passages and dark gorges, such as the Labyrinth of Rocks (Felsenlabyrinth) Mullerthal, and vibrant red rocks at sites like Sieweschlëff Rock Labyrinth.
Yes, the region offers various options suitable for families. While some areas like the Labyrinth of Rocks can be challenging with narrow, dark passages, other spots like the Chipkapass Wooden Bridge and Gorge are noted as family-friendly. The Mullerthal Trail also features local circular trails with varying difficulty levels, allowing families to choose suitable routes.
The region is rich in scenic viewpoints. The Ruetsbësch Suspension Bridge offers an initial vantage point over a gorge, especially at the start of tours in Berdorf. Many rock formations themselves, like those found in the Sieweschlëff Rock Labyrinth, provide stunning photographic opportunities with their unique shapes and colors.
The Mullerthal region, including the areas around Körperich, is beautiful year-round. However, spring and autumn are often considered ideal for hiking due to milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers spectacular foliage. Winter hikes can also be magical, with snow-dusted landscapes, but some paths might be slippery or require more careful navigation.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities, from relaxed walks to challenging routes. The Mullerthal Trail, a 'Leading Quality Trail,' spans 112 kilometers across three main routes, each showcasing unique natural spectacles. You'll find trails leading through spectacular rock formations, mossy forests, and quaint stream valleys. For more challenging mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the Huel Lee (Hohllay Cave) – Labyrinth Rock Formations loop from Berdorf, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Körperich guide.
Yes, areas like the Labyrinth of Rocks (Felsenlabyrinth) Mullerthal feature intricate passages and dark gorges. Visitors often find a light useful for exploration in these darker sections. The terrain can be narrow and tight, as described for the Sieweschlëff Rock Labyrinth, so comfortable footwear with good grip is recommended. GPS signals might also be unreliable within the deepest parts of the labyrinths.
Beyond hiking, the region around Körperich offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent cycling routes, such as the Tränenlay Tufa Cave – Bollendorf Border Bridge loop, which you can explore further in the Cycling around Körperich guide. There are also dedicated running trails, including scenic loops around Vianden, detailed in the Running Trails around Körperich guide.
Visitors frequently express fascination with the great rocky landscape and the sense of being in another world. The unique sandstone formations, mossy forests, and picturesque stream valleys create a serene and almost fairy-tale-like atmosphere. Many appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities and the stunning photographic moments offered by the bizarre shapes and towering cliffs.
Yes, several notable structures enhance the experience. The Ruetsbësch Suspension Bridge is a popular feature, offering great views. Additionally, the Chipkapass Wooden Bridge and Gorge features an interesting wooden walkway built into a narrow place between rocks and over a stream, creating a unique path through the gorge.
The Mullerthal Trail and its surrounding areas offer a range of trails suitable for various fitness levels. While some rock labyrinths can be challenging with narrow passages and stairs, there are also many local circular trails designed for more relaxed walks. The well-marked trails ensure that visitors can choose routes that match their comfort and ability.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, many trails in the Mullerthal region are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or narrow passages. Some sections, like stairs in certain gorges, might be challenging for larger dogs, as noted by visitors at the Ruetsbësch Suspension Bridge.


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