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How to get here?

How to get in the Ardennes?

 

First of all, we would like to tell you: come as you are! But of course, this won’t help you to find the best way to get into this beautiful region. The Ardennes are situated in the green heart of Europe and are easily accessible from the major northern European cities, by train, car or plane. Once there, trade your cars for a bike, a horse or a hiking stick and the adventures will be even more intense!

By car

 

From Paris

 

Take direction Reims (A4) and then direction Charleville-Mézières (A34)

 

 

From Lille

 

Take direction Bruxelles (A27/E42)

then direction Liège/Charleroi (E42)

and direction Namur/Luxembourg (E411)

 

From Brussels

 

Direction Namur (E411/A4)

Then direction Luxembourg/Arlon/Marche jusqu’ à Bastogne (N4)

 

From Amsterdam

 

Direction Maastricht (A2 / E25) 

Then direction Liège /Verviers (E40/E42)

and thereafter direction Luxembourg /Houffalize (N62)

 

From Saarbrücken

 

Direction Luxembourg/Mannheim/Metz (A620)

Then direction Luxembourg /Metz (A8)

and therafter croix de Bettembourg (A13)

Direction Croix de Gasperich (A3)

then direction Trier/Ettelbruck (A1)

and Ettelbruck/Echternach (A7)

 

From Cologne

 

Direction Aachen (A4)

then Brussels/Liège (A44)

 

From London, via Calais

 

Direction Reims (A26),

then direction Charleville-Mézières (A34).

 

By Train

Paris-Luxembourg

2h10, 3 direct trains per day

Then a train from Luxembourg till Ettelbruck (every 20 minutes)

 

Paris – Charleville-Mézières

TGV Est - 1h40, 2 direct trains per day

 

Bruxelles-Luxembourg

3h06, 2 direct trains per day

Then a train from Luxembourg till Ettelbruck (every 20 minutes)

 

Bruxelles-Namur

1h10, 43 trains per day

 

Bruxelles-Liège

1h20, 30 trains per day

 

Amsterdam-Bruxelles

1h40, 1 train every hour

 

Cologne-Liège

1h, 10 trains per day

 

Other connections are available from the major cities of the Ardennes: Namur, Liège, Arlon, Charleville-Mézières,...

By boat

 

From the nord, via the Meuse.

 

From the south, via the Marne canal and then the Ardennes canal

More information?

 

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