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Is Camping Becoming a Thing of the Past?
With the rise of affordable all-inclusive hotel holidays you see online these days, camping might seem like it's become a niche activity—reserved only for purists who want to feel close to nature during their time off. But nothing could be further from the truth. Camping remains as popular as ever, offering an experience that no resort can match. Whether you travel solo, as a couple, or with the whole family, camping is a memorable adventure that stays with you.
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The Town of Diekirch
Diekirch, a town of around 6,000 residents, is affectionately known locally as the "Donkey Town," a nickname given by people from the surrounding area. Historically, the residents of Diekirch opposed the construction of a railway line, which led to the perception of stubbornness. Additionally, donkeys were commonly used in the region for working the land in the Herrenberg vineyards and transporting grapes. You can even visit the Donkey Fountain on rue St.-Antoine, a charming reminder of this local tradition.
Local Attractions
If you choose a campsite in Diekirch for your holiday, chances are you enjoy a good walk or bike ride. The natural surroundings are perfect for exploring on foot or by bicycle. Most campsites in and around Diekirch often offer bike rental services, making it easy to set off on your own adventure.
National Museum of Military History
The most well-known attraction in Diekirch is undoubtedly the National Museum of Military History. This museum goes beyond telling the story of the Battle of the Bulge (1944-1945), featuring exhibits about both World Wars and the Korean War.
Art Divin Vinothèque
In addition to several other museums, many visitors to Diekirch rave about Art Divin Vinothèque. This wine bar is a favourite among food and wine lovers, offering an excellent menu and an outstanding selection of wines.
The Camping Season Is Open
The camping season in Diekirch runs from late March to October. Whether you’re a regular visitor to Luxembourg or just passing through, Luxembourg is a fantastic holiday destination. Diekirch caters to both seasoned campers and newcomers alike, offering a welcoming atmosphere, beautiful nature, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. There are also many cultural sites to explore. Ready for your next getaway? Book your spot now and secure a wonderful camping holiday in Diekirch.