As one of the main tourist centres in the Grand-Duchy, Berdorf is located on a vast tableland overlooking the valleys of the Black Ernz, the Sure and the Aesbach.
Route 2 of the Müllerthal-Trail and many local circular hiking routes lead through silt marshes, past caves, grottos and crevices to superb viewpoints on ledges at dizzy heights. The most famous rock formations are: Perecop, Hohllay, Teufelsinsel, Predigtstuhl and Siebenschlüff.
After an impressive hike, you can end the day with a tasteful meal. The municipality of Berdorf offers a great variety of culinary highlights. Whether you're looking for a good home cooking, Italian, Chinese or light food, you'll find the right place in one of the restaurants. In addition to welcoming terraces and hotel restaurants, the municipality of Berdorf also offers fine cuisine for every taste. In many places also, the delicious regional products are used in the kitchen, such as the well-known Berdorfer cheese.
The numerous mills along its rivers and streams gave its name to the “Nature- & Geopark Mëllerdall” (“Valley of the mills”). Imposing rocks, deep valleys and extensive plateaus: the Luxembourg sandstone characterizes the region and has made it known beyond its borders. Here in the east of the Grand Duchy, on the border with Germany, 11 municipalities with a total area of 256 km2 and around 25,500 inhabitants joined to form a nature and geopark.