Belgium Netherlands & Luxembourg Travel Map. In addition to the clear design, and shaded relief these road maps have a lot of additional information such as; roads, sights, camping sites and various townships. The extensive index of local authorities also allows for a quick orientation. Tourist information also includes airports, railroads, ferries, and points of interest.
Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg—often collectively referred to as the Benelux countries—offer a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and natural attractions, each with its own unique charm. Belgium is famed for its medieval towns, delicious chocolate, and impressive beer culture. Brussels, the capital, is home to the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ornate guildhalls and vibrant flower markets. Nearby, the Atomium offers a futuristic contrast, with panoramic views of the city. In Bruges, often called the "Venice of the North," visitors can explore picturesque canals, cobblestone streets, and historic sites like the Belfry of Bruges. Ghent is another gem, with its stunning Gravensteen Castle and the world-renowned Ghent Altarpiece by the Van Eyck brothers.
The Netherlands is a country of iconic windmills, tulip fields, and cycling routes that wind through charming countryside and historic cities. Amsterdam is a highlight, with its canal networks, the Anne Frank House, and the Rijksmuseum, home to masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer. Keukenhof Gardens, often referred to as the "Garden of Europe," is a breathtaking display of millions of blooming tulips and other flowers in spring. The traditional Dutch village of Zaanse Schans offers a glimpse into the country's past, with working windmills, wooden houses, and workshops demonstrating traditional crafts like cheese making and clog carving.
Luxembourg, the smallest of the three, is a land of fairytale castles, lush forests, and a well-preserved medieval heritage. The capital, Luxembourg City, is known for its dramatic cliff-top setting and fortified medieval old town, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Casemates du Bock, a network of underground tunnels, offers a fascinating look into the city's military history. Outside the capital, the Vianden Castle, one of Europe’s most beautiful feudal residences, offers stunning views over the Our Valley. The Müllerthal Region, also known as "Little Switzerland," is perfect for nature lovers, with its rocky landscapes, waterfalls, and hiking trails that wind through enchanting forests and picturesque villages.