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Exploring Luxembourg for Free: Vineyards, Forests, and Canyons by Bus

In a bold move toward sustainability, Luxembourg became the first country in the world to make all public transport free—including for tourists. Taking full advantage of this policy, I set out to explore the nation’s serene vineyards, enchanting forests, and rugged canyons without spending a cent on travel.

Starting from Luxembourg City’s main station, I boarded Bus 412 to the Moselle Valley, where vine-covered hills have produced wines since Roman times. The charming town of Remich offered access to more than 50 wineries, including the historic Caves St Martin, which ages thousands of bottles of crémant in century-old underground tunnels. Nearby, Domaine Kox stood out for its eco-friendly approach—using hybrid grapes, local labor, and even horses to reduce emissions.

After a day of wine tasting and riverside strolls, I headed to Ahn, where the 5.6-mile Traumschleife Palmberg wine and nature trail winds through limestone cliffs, orchid meadows, and forests. A final tasting at the family-run Schmit-Fohl winery rounded off the region’s rich oenological heritage.

Next, I traveled to Berdorf in the Mullerthal region—nicknamed Luxembourg’s Little Switzerland. Here, the rugged B2 trail delivered an unforgettable hike through forested canyons and towering stone formations. Capping off the adventure, the efficient bus network brought me back to Luxembourg City in under an hour, showcasing the ease and sustainability of traveling this scenic country without a car—or a ticket.

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