Vëlosummer 2025 | Mam Jangeli bei d’Kätti
Mam Jangeli bei d’Kätti
The tour is accessible from 19 July to 24 August, and takes you up the old “Jangelisbunn” from Remich to Mondorf, then down the “Neelchesbirenallee” to the Maus Kätti statue in Burmerange. The route offers a magnificent view over the Moselle Valley.
From the starting point in Remich:
- cycle past Bolzplatz via Avenue Lamort-Velter to Rue de la Gare
- past the parish church in the direction of “Jangelisbunn”, up through the forest (PC11 – an asphalt path) to Ellange-Gare (the path was part of the narrow-gauge railway line between Luxembourg City and Remich from 1882 to 1955)
- behind the “Triangle Vert” business park you have a wonderful view of the spa town of Bad Mondorf. The Thermal Baths, the Aviation Museum and an Easy Golf course in the Thermal Park are just a few highlights.
- continue through the “Neelchesbirenallee”, past the Maus Kätti statue in Bürmeringen, and soon you will come to the magnificent view over the Moselle Valley with the Biodiversum Camille Gira Nature Conservation Centre and the associated reserve “Haff Réimech”. Opposite is the “Baggerweier” bathing and recreation area, which attracts swimmers every year.
- through the vineyards and charming little villages, passing the Valentiny Foundation – a must for art lovers – you return to the Moselle and cycle back to the starting point in Remich.
Direct Acces to the Tour : Mam Jangeli bei d’Kätti
General information about Vëlosummer
Vëlosummer is a joint initiative of the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Mobility and Public Works. In collaboration with 59 municipalities, various sections of roads will be reserved for cyclists throughout the country starting on July 19. This is a unique opportunity to enjoy bike rides on roads closed to traffic. Some routes will be open to the public on weekends, while others will be open for the entire duration of Vëlosummer, from July 19 to August 24, 2025.
These bike routes give you the unique opportunity to ride through the hills of the Éislek and past the stunning rock formations in the Müllerthal, or to explore the vineyards of the Moselle. You can also ride along the Upper Sûre reservoir, pass by the castles of Guttland, and discover the Minett by bike. Along the way, you will come across charming tourist attractions.
New
Those who like to play games will enjoy the new “Vëlosummer Challenge,” available in the VisitLuxembourg app. Complete the fourteen Vëlosummer circuits, answer the 14 questions, and win a yellow jersey!
Practical information
- To help you plan your itinerary, a map illustrating the fourteen cycling circuits has been created. Maps, information, and details about the circuits are available and can be downloaded at www.velosummer.lu.
- Don’t have a bike or no way to transport yours? You can rent one along many of the routes. Consult the map or the web pages for the different routes to find the available rental points. Advance booking is required at www.visitluxembourg.com/bike-rentals or directly with the bike rental providers.
- For a multi-day trip, you can stay in certified bed+bike accommodation that offers services tailored to cyclists. The movewecarry.lu luggage service allows cyclists to have their luggage delivered free of charge from one accommodation to another.
Important
During Vëlosummer:
- closed roads remain accessible to residents and public transport, and the Highway Code remains in force
- bikes may only be transported on regional trains and buses in the areas designated for this purpose
- Vëlosummer routes are clearly signposted on the ground