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Published: September 30th 2017
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28 September 2017 Luxembourg City is small for a capital with a population of 110,000. It is unusually sited on the edge of gorges of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers. The campsite was in the suburb of Alzingen and it was an easy bus ride in to the centre.
We spent an enjoyable day visiting the Cathedral of Notre-Dame; strolling along the spectacular Chemin de la Corniche built on the 17
th century ramparts on the top of the gorge cliffs; exploring and sometimes getting lost in the underground galleries, passages and staircases of the Bock Casements fortress carved out in the cliffs by the Spaniards in the 16
th century; and walking down to the area of Grund at the bottom of the gorge.
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