Hiking from Echternach to Berdorf Along the Perekop: The E1 Trail

Still looking for a great hike from Echternach? The E1 trail should definitely be on your list! This hike takes you in a loop from Echternach to Berdorf and back, showcasing several highlights of the Müllerthal region, including the Perekop, the Huel Lee caves, and the cliffs of Gorges du Loup.

Find 13.5 km a bit too much? Simply walk half of the loop and take the bus back from Berdorf or Echternach. Public transport in Luxembourg is free! I personally completed the half of the route from Berdorf to Echternach, passing the three highlights, and I’m happy to share more about it here.

Distance: 13.5 km
Duration: 4 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
Start: Parking at Huel Lee (Berdorf) or Basilica of Echternach
Signage: “E1” markers
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Starting at the Huel Lee Parking

There are two options to start this loop hike. You can begin at the Basilica of Echternach and walk into the Müllerthal, or start at the Huel Lee parking – one of the most unique attractions on the route – in the village of Berdorf. The latter is likely the easiest if you’re looking for free parking.

Since the loop is well-marked in both directions, you can choose which direction to take and where to start. I began at the Huel Lee parking and walked the shorter section of the route towards Echternach, then took the bus back to Huel Lee.

Tip: If you want to end your hike with a drink or an ice cream, make sure to finish in Echternach rather than Berdorf.

The E1 Local Trail

I started at the Huel Lee parking, where there’s a sign with all the details about the E1 trail. You enter the forest and immediately come across one of the absolute highlights of this hike: Huel Lee. Huel what??? These are a series of rock formations and caves where locals used to carve millstones to grind their grain. If you look up, you can still see the round indentations from the millstones. One of these caves now serves as a theatre, while the others are fun to explore.

Once you’ve admired the Huel Lee caves, the real hike begins, featuring giant rock formations, wooden bridges, and forest trails. You walk along – sometimes somewhat muddy – earthen paths until you reach the second highlight of the route: Perekop!

Climb this prominent rock – but make sure to cross the street carefully first – to enjoy the view. The way up is quite unique: you climb a staircase through a narrow cliff in the rock. Spooky? Not really, but if you’re feeling a bit claustrophobic, you can also take a regular path to the right of the rock. It’s a great spot for a short break. Afterwards, climb back down and continue the route on the other side of the road.

Soon you’ll encounter another unique rock formation called ‘Labyrinth’ because the rocks do resemble a labyrinth. You walk through several narrow passages where you might get a bit lost among the rocks, but don’t worry, the path remains clear.

Tip: All special rock formations are marked with blue and white painted signs on the rocks. Be sure to look for these!

You’ll gradually notice that you’re gaining elevation. We’ll eventually need to descend to reach Echternach, starting when you encounter the Gorges du Loup on your route. This natural gorge was formed long ago by landslides, and the E1 trail takes you right through it. It’s incredibly spectacular to see, with the rock blocks from the landslide still scattered everywhere. Be sure to watch your step!

Eventually, you’ll reach a plateau above Echternach. It’s the perfect spot for a final break before starting a steep descent into the city. Don’t forget to take a photo of the view over Echternach and look in the distance for the basilica and the old abbey for which Echternach is famous.

Afterwards, a series of stairs will lead you into Echternach itself. Walk through the shopping street to the old town, where you’ll finally reach the basilica. It’s free to visit and also features a free exhibition about the history of Echternach and the famous “Echternach procession.”

Tip: Stop by Gelateria Venezia for a refreshing ice cream or a homemade waffle.

Good to Know:

  • Dogs are allowed on all stages of the Müllerthal Trail, but they must be kept on a leash.
  • The hike is not suitable for strollers. Instead, invest in a good backpack carrier!
  • Rain and mud are common on Luxembourg hiking trails. Make sure to wear good rain gear and sturdy hiking shoes.

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