Am Bauch

Am Bauch is a beautiful and ecologically significant nature reserve situated near the town of Schifflange in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Historically part of the region's intense iron ore mining industry, the landscape has been remarkably reclaimed by nature over the decades. Today, it stands as a testament to environmental resilience, offering a unique blend of industrial heritage and thriving natural habitats.

The reserve is particularly renowned for its diverse flora and fauna. During the warmer months, the area blooms with various plant species, including rare wild orchids that attract botanists and nature enthusiasts. The rugged terrain, characterized by the remnants of open-cast mining, provides a distinct microclimate that supports a wide range of bird species, insects, and small mammals, making it a peaceful haven for wildlife observation.

Visitors can explore Am Bauch through a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the regenerated forests and open meadows. These paths are perfect for hiking, photography, and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding Luxembourgish countryside. As part of the larger Minett region, the reserve offers a tranquil escape from urban life and a profound insight into the natural regeneration of former industrial landscapes.

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Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Practical info

Getting thereLocated near Schifflange, the area is easily accessible by car or via local walking paths from the town.
Best time to visitSpring and early summer, when the flowers and orchids are in full bloom.
Good to knowPlease stay on the marked trails to protect the highly sensitive plant species.

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What is Am Bauch?
It is a nature reserve in Luxembourg that has developed on former iron ore mining lands.
What activities can I do there?
The area is perfect for hiking, walking, photography, and bird or nature watching.
Are there marked trails?
Yes, there are well-maintained and marked paths that safely guide visitors through the reserve.
What makes this place special?
The unique blend of raw industrial history and biodiverse nature, especially the presence of rare wild orchids.

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