Emil & Mia

Mia & Emil on tour Discovery tours for families

Hi! We’re Mia and Emil, sister and brother from Luxembourg.

My name is Mia, I’m 8 years old and I like riding my bike. 

Hello, I’m Emil. I’m 5 and I love splashing around in the water.

My sister Mia and I are keen detectives. We love riddles and searching for treasure. No task is too difficult for us, no case too hard!

Our mum and dad are always ready for an adventure and often come with us on our little trips. Our grandma Tilly also comes with us sometimes, she’s very interested in animals and nature. Her favourite flowers are roses. Tilly has a dog called Bella. That dog would do anything for a bone!
Our adventures take place in the LEADER regions Mëllerdall & Lëtzebuerg West. In each municipality, Mia and I have had a special adventure, in each region, which we’ve written down for you.

It’s great that you’re coming along with us

Together, we’ll go on bike rides, look at graffiti, find mysterious keys and discover an amazing garden. We also take a knight’s test and find a message in a bottle, have a water fight and board a locomotive to ride inside an old smelting plant.

We’re really looking forward to sharing all these adventures with you. So put your walking boots on and bring a good anorak with you in case it rains. But if it’s hot, remember to bring your favourite hat and some sun-cream. And don’t forget your picnic! Are you ready? Well then, let’s go!

Overview map Luxembourg

Outings like these are lots of fun! On our tours, you’ll be able to explore nature and discover some astonishing places. But before you set off with Mia and myself, we have a few more tips for you:

Special places…

We’ll be taking you on trips to special places. You’ll see old walls and rocks, you’ll walk around a beautiful garden, explore castles and palaces, and much more! While you’re on your adventures, always remember that everything around you is very old. So please don’t run on the walls, don’t pull out the stones and don’t climb on the statues and fountains.

What’s growing there?

Please keep to the paths! Treat all plants with respect. Don’t break off any branches and twigs, don’t tread on the mushrooms and don’t pick any berries or flowers. The less you disturb nature, the more beautiful the plants will grow.

A picnic is great!

But please put your rubbish in a bin or take it home with you. 

Walking with Bella

An outing is even more fun if you take your dog with you! But please keep your dog on a lead. 

Watching animals is fun! 

Don’t be noisy! Forest animals are easily scared, and they’ll hide as soon as they hear you. And you’ll also enjoy the peace and quiet of nature far more if you make less noise yourself.

All tours from the Mullerthal Region

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Beaufort

Beaufort
Alebuerg Beefort

Today, Emil and I are going on a trip into the past. To do so, we need to go into the forest behind grandma’s house. A long time ago, there was a village here.

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Bech
Becher Gare in Bech

 “There’s the next stop,” Emil calls out excitedly. Emil and I are walking the children’s walking trail in Bech. This trail is not boring, like trails for the adults. Here, you can really let off steam.

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Berdorf
Wanterbaach-Siweschlëff in Berdorf

Emil runs ahead. Suddenly, he stands still and looks up: “Here’s the way out of the cave.”

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Consdorf
Kuelscheier in Consdorf

Grandma, her dog Bella, Mia and I are on an adventure trip in the forest. Mia climbs the steps. They lead to a gap in the rocks. Mia puts her head into it and turns around: “I bet you don’t dare to go through there.” 

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Echternach
Echternoacher Séi in Echternach

Today, we are taking to the water. In a pedalo. It works like a bicycle, only on water. As you pedal, the boat moves forward. I’m really looking forward to it, as I really like riding my bike, and riding a bike on water sounds like a great adventure. 

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Fischbach
Napoleonshutt in Fischbach

“70, 71, 72...,” Mia mumbles. I ask her what she’s counting. She points at the steps behind us. “So many steps,” I laugh. We walk on. 

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Heffingen
The valley of the White Ernz in Heffingen (Supp)

“Knock, knock.” Emil peeps around the door. “Shall we go cycling today? It’s the last day of the holidays.” 

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Larochette
Larochette castle

“We have to go up there?” Emil asks. I nod. Emil sighs. After what feels like a thousand steps later, we reach our destination. The ruins of the castle rise up in front of us. A large wooden door bars the entrance. Emil is sad: “Have we come all that way for nothing?"

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Moersdorf
The Sauer Valley in Moersdorf

Mia and I are cycling by the water.  “Whoever gets to the route marker first wins,” shouts Mia, and rides off. I pedal hard. But Mia is faster. Suddenly, she brakes. Her face is white. She is shaking. 

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Nommern
Noumerbierg in Nommern

Mia and I are spending the day with granddad. He lives in Nommern. While granddad is preparing our favourite dish – “Kniddelen” with bacon and apple purée – we are exploring the forest behind his house.

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Rosport
Hëlt in Rosport

“Here’s a nice spot to stop,” mum says. Ahead of us is a pavilion with a bench.  “Yes please – I’m starving!” I call out.

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Medernach
The valley of the White Ernz in Medernach

Mia and I have made ourselves comfy on a bench, to have something to eat. Cycling makes you hungry. On the water below us, a bird lands. It has got a fish in its beak.

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Haller
Réimerkapp in Haller

Emil and I are travelling in the forest. “Mia, can we have a stop please? I’m hungry,” Emil moans. I nod, because my stomach is rumbling too. We find a spot between the rocks and unpack our picnic. 

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