Clervaux
Understand
Get in
Schlossburg overlooking the town.
By car
Clervaux is located along Route National 18, which connects to the E421 five kilometers east from the town. This road connects directly to Bourscheid, Ettelbruck, Luxembourg City (after a merge with the A1) and Mersch.
Get around
See
- 🌍 Battle of the Bulge Museum, ☎ +352 26 91 06 95.
- 🌍 Castle of Clervaux (Located in the middle of Clervaux overlooking the town. It can be seen from most streets.). Tue-Sun: 10:00 - 18:00. Closed on Mondays.
- Saint-Maurice
- Saint Maur Abbey
- 🌍 The Family of Man, 31 Montée du Château, ☎ +352 92 96 57. A legendary photography exhibition by Luxembourgish American photographer Edward Steichen, the director of the Museum of Modern Art's (MOMA) Department of Photography. In 2003 the Family of Man photographic collection was added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. 6€.
Do

Winter landscape
- Walk. Plenty of walking routes in the area.
Buy
Eat
- 🌍 Bistro 1865, 29 Rue de la Gare, ☎ +352 92 10 18.
- 🌍 Les Ecuries du Parc, 4 Rue du Parc, ☎ +352 92 03 64.
- 🌍 A Peitesch, 24 Rue Du Village, Eselborn.
- 🌍 Restaurant Aux Pyramides, 9 Marburgerstrooss, Marnach, ☎ +352 92 92 93.
- 🌍 Restaurant Yves Radelet, 11 Duerefwee, Draufelt, ☎ +352 26 90 36 57.
Drink

Notre Dame de Lorette chapel
- Nightlife. Although there are some bars and restaurants, Clervaux' nightlife is not very lively.
Sleep
- 🌍 Hotel du Commerce, 2 Route de Marnach, ☎ +352 92 10 32. €104.
- 🌍 Hotel International 4 Etoiles, 10 Grand-Rue, ☎ +352 92 93 91. €97.
- 🌍 Le Clervaux Boutique & Design Hotel, 9 Grand-Rue, ☎ +352 92 93 91. €182.
- 🌍 Hotel des Nations, 29 Rue de la Gare, ☎ +352 92 10 18. €113.
- 🌍 Golf-Hôtel La Claravallis, 3 Rue de la Gare, ☎ +352 92 10 34. €95.
- 🌍 Hotel Koener, 14 Grand-Rue, ☎ +352 92 08 25.
- 🌍 Camping Woltzdal, Maison 12, Maulusmühle (Located just south of the train station Maulusmühle, which is halfway between Clervaux and Troisvierges.), ☎ +352 99 89 38.
Connect
- 🌍 Tourist Center Clervaux, 11 Grand-Rue, ☎ +352 92 00 72.
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