Luxembourg

By car
By car

The province is well served by a network of paved road. Those suffer from the relatively harsher climate of the province, and can be snowy during winter and present potholes at all times.

By train
By train

A number of local lines provide good service for some destination within the province:

Libramont-Bertrix

Arlon-Virton-Florenville-Bertrix

Marloie-Liège

Schedules can be found (http://www.b-rail.be/main/E/).

By bike
By bike

Some cycling path exist, but are often badly maintained making the road a safer choice. However, the province is full of small beautiful roads that are not much used by cars and are in good state. Be careful however that countryside is more hilly than in the rest of the country, and you can find yourself in front of short but steep and frequent slopes.

Walk

Forests make a wonderful place to walk. A large number of path cross them, and most municipalities have traced some paths, with signs and possibly maps at the local tourism office. A number of long-distance paths also cross the province, such as the Transardennaise, and GR15.

By bus
By bus

Tec, the regional public transportation service provides a good network between towns and villages of the province, and one should find it possible to reach even the most remote village with public transportations, even though buses might be sparse on some lines typically schools schedule to bring students to high school.Info can be found (http://www.infotec.be).