Kneiff, Natural landmark in Troisvierges, Luxembourg.
Kneiff is a hill in the Ardennes region that rises to 560 meters above sea level. The landscape features steep slopes and natural vegetation covering the terrain.
Kneiff was recognized in 1997 as Luxembourg's highest point, surpassing a nearby peak by one meter. This determination confirmed its status as the country's geographical apex.
The summit of Kneiff represents a connection point between Luxembourg, Belgium, and Germany, reflecting the regional interactions among these neighboring countries.
Visitors can reach the peak via marked hiking trails starting from the town of Wilwerdange. The hikes are accessible and may present varying conditions depending on the season.
Kneiff maintains the distinction of being Luxembourg's highest elevation, surpassing 97 other documented peaks across the national territory.
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