Fischbach

NAPOLEONSHUTT in Fischbach

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“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. 

Suddenly, Mia stops. She looks up. 

“So that’s the famous hat,” she says. I look around. Then I look up. I can’t see any hat – just trees and rocks. Mia rolls her eyes. She points to a rock. 

“That doesn’t look like a hat,” I say.

“But that’s what it’s called,” Mia replies. “The rock is named after a hat worn by someone named Napoleon.” I close my eyes and try to imagine a hat. It doesn’t work. The shape reminds me of something else. But what? I think this over. The rock looks like a mushroom. I tell Mia my idea. 

“Where are you seeing a mushroom?” she asks. I outline a mushroom with my hands. Mia is unconvinced. 

“I’ve never seen a lumpy mushroom,” she adds. 

“But some are!” mum calls out from behind us. She explains that mushrooms come in lots of different shapes. Truffles look knobbly like that. 

“So there!” I call out to Mia. 

Mia sighs and goes off. After a couple of minutes, she comes back. 

“It’s a meteorite. It fell to earth millions of years ago,” she explains proudly. I like that idea. Together, we tell more of the story. 

“There was a loud bang. There was green meteorite dust everywhere.” Mia nods enthusiastically. We explore the rock more closely. It is peppered with small holes. The holes must have come from the bang. And we even find some meteorite dust. We show it to mum. She puts her head in her hands and laughs: “That’s moss, not meteorite dust.

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INFOS & EXTRAS

F1 Walking Trail in Fischbach – “Napoleonshutt”

This short, nature-based walking trail takes you to a special “rocky” highlight. 

Fishing in the Fish-Ponds in Fischbach

You can spend a day fishing in the attractive fish-ponds in Fischbach. There is also a snack bar there, with a terrace and a small play area. www.etangdefischbach.lu

F3 Walking Trail in Fischbach – Picnic Area and View of the Village

This walking trail runs past the fish-ponds, and is ideal for a family outing. 

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Fischbach
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Circular routes
Local hiking trail - F1
Distance: 1,87 km
Duration: 0:33 h
Difficulty: easy
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© Visit Luxembourg
Circular routes
Local hiking trail - F3
Distance: 4,34 km
Duration: 1:15 h
Difficulty: easy
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