We visited in June 2025 and were glad we made the effort despite the ongoing construction! Be aware: the official trail to the waterfall is currently closed, and there’s no pedestrian sidewalk along the main road. You also can’t walk through the private camping site, as it’s fenced off.
Instead, here’s the detour that worked for us: Look for the “yellow house” near the campground. Right next to it, there’s one wooden cabin. Go behind that cabin, and you’ll find a small bridge crossing the stream. After crossing, the trail leads you to an exit onto the main road—this part has a sidewalk, so it’s safer to continue walking toward the waterfall from there.
We were able to reach the site this way and still enjoyed the beautiful view. Just be prepared for a short detour and wear comfortable walking shoes. Hoping the main path reopens soon—it’s definitely...
Read moreThe Schiessentümpel is one of the most beautiful spots in the Müllerthal region, also known as Luxembourg’s “Little Switzerland.” The waterfall itself is small, but the combination of the stone bridge, the stream, and the surrounding greenery creates a postcard-perfect view. It’s truly one of the most photogenic places in the country.
Access is very easy: there’s parking nearby and just a short walk to reach the waterfall. For those who enjoy hiking, the famous Müllerthal Trail passes through the area, offering stunning landscapes with rock formations, forests, and streams.
It’s worth visiting at any time of the year, but especially in spring or autumn, when the natural colors make the scenery even more magical. I recommend arriving early or later in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
A must-see stop when...
Read moreOne of the most beautiful places I’ve visited. Some if the tracks were blocked for maintenance but the small waterfall one was open. A beautiful bridge over the mini waterfalls takes you to the other side where you can decent to look at them and enjoy the beauty. There is a free parking area next to one of the routes. Park the car then go right when facing the trails and walk beside the road till you reach the small wooden bridge. The decent is a bit narrow so be careful with kids and pets. A must visit if you are in Luxembourg and don’t forget to take a...
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