Chêne de Bridel, Bridel
#1 among attractions in Bridel
Facts and practical information
The remarkable oak of Bridel is an oak tree located in Bridel at n° 29 of the Nic-Goedert street, near the place to which it gave its name.
This oak, whose exact age is not documented, has been classified among the remarkable trees of Luxembourg.
Bridel Luxembourg
Chêne de Bridel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stade Josy Barthel, Cactus, Les Thermes, Walferdange Castle.
- 3.1 miSEArenas and stadiums, Football, Sport
Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg
80 min walk • Stade Josy Barthel, a beacon of sporting spirit in the heart of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, stands as a testament to the country's commitment to athletics and community events. As the principal sports venue of the nation, it has been a rallying point for sports...
- 2.6 miSWShopping, Shopping centre
Cactus, Bertrange
66 min walk • La Belle Etoile is a shopping mall in Bertrange, in south-western Luxembourg. It is owned by Cactus, Luxembourg's largest retailer and third-largest employer. It is located on the route d'Arlon, 6 kilometres to the west of Luxembourg City, next to the village of Tossenberg.
- 2.8 miSGym, Spa, Water park
Les Thermes, Strassen
73 min walk • Les Thermes is a water park in Strassen and Bertrange, just west of Luxembourg City in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Opened in February 2009, it attracted half a million visitors during its first year and has been named "Most Innovating Waterpark in Europe" by the European Waterpark Association based in Nuremberg, Germany.
- 2.5 miEForts and castles
Walferdange Castle, Bereldange
63 min walk • Walferdange Castle, located in the small town of Walferdange in central Luxembourg, dates from 1824, when William I of the Netherlands, who was also Grand Duke of Luxembourg, built it as a stud farm. It was a part of the University of Luxembourg and since 2015 has been used by the Ministry of National Education, Childhood and Youth.
- 3.1 miSEChurch, Romanesque revival architecture
St Joseph's Church, Luxembourg
79 min walk • St Joseph's Church in the Limpertsberg district of Luxembourg City is a Roman Catholic church in the Neo-Romanesque style. Designed by the Luxembourg architect Nicolas Petit, it was completed in 1913 and consecrated the same year on 30 April.
- 2.3 miEArea
Walferdange, Bereldange
59 min walk • Walferdange is a commune and small town in central Luxembourg.
- 2.4 miSEForts and castles
Château de Septfontaines, Luxembourg
61 min walk • The Château de Septfontaines is located in the Rollingergrund district of Luxembourg City. Now a listed building, it has been associated over the years with Luxembourg's Villeroy & Boch porcelain factory, which closed in 2010.
- 3.2 miNTown, Valley, Nature
Valley of the Seven Castles
81 min walk • The Valley of the Seven Castles is an informal name given to the Äischdall, the valley of the Eisch river, in central Luxembourg. The valley stretches from the confluence with the Alzette upstream to Steinfort, on the border with Belgium.
- 1.7 miSCity, Neighbourhood
Rollingergrund, Luxembourg
44 min walk • Rollingergrund is an area of north-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It forms the majority of the quarter of Rollingergrund-North Belair.
- 3.1 miSENeighbourhood
Limpertsberg, Luxembourg
79 min walk • Limpertsberg is a quarter in north-western Luxembourg City, in the centre of Luxembourg. In the south, on the border with the main city is the Glacis, a large open air parking lot which hosts the annual Schueberfouer fair, the largest fair in the country.
- 3 miEAqueduct
Raschpëtzer Qanat
76 min walk • The Raschpëtzer Qanat is located NE of Helmsange in the commune of Walferdange, 10 km north of the City of Luxembourg. A qanat is an underground water management system consisting of vertical shafts connecting to a sloping tunnel designed to provide a supply of fresh water.