Welcome desk in Redu

In collaboration with All Access (Province of Luxembourg), we would like to inform you that facilities have been made available for:

  • people with reduced mobility with assistance
  • the visually impaired
  • people with impaired hearing (no visual alarm system)
  • people with comprehension difficulties
  • people with autism
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The address is Place de l’Esro 60, 6890 Redu
The reception office of the Maison du Tourisme de la Forêt de Saint-Hubert and the Office du Tourisme de Libin, in Redu, is easy to find.
It is located opposite the Redu church and to the right of the Mudia (Educational Art Museum).

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You can call the reception desk at the Maison du Tourisme/Office du Tourisme on 061 65 66 99.
If you are calling from abroad, dial 0032 61 65 66 99.

Pictogramme téléphone

Information can be obtained by sending an e-mail to tourisme@libin.be.

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The reception office at the Maison du Tourisme / Tourist Office in Redu is open at the following times:

  • during school holidays: every day from 10am to 5pm.
  • Outside school holidays from March to November: Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 10am to 5pm.
  • outside school holidays from December to February: Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, 24 and 31 December from 10am to 2pm.

Closed on Christmas Day (25 December) and New Year’s Day (1 January).

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Parking is available in the square next to the church, about 60 metres from the main entrance.
There is one disabled parking space.
The road crossing is not secured by a pedestrian crossing.

Pictogramme toilette PMR

There are no adapted toilets in the building.

Pictogramme wifi

Wifi is available free of charge.

Pictogramme chiens d'assistance admis

Assistance dogs are welcome.

If you need help, the person at reception will be able to give you all the information you need.

Pictogramme Bienvenue vélo

You can bring your bike with you, as this tourist information office has been awarded the ‘Bienvenue vélo’ (Welcome by Bike) label.
This means, among other things, that there are routes nearby, that you can store your bike safely and that there is a kit on site for basic repairs.

Photo of the car park on the square

Vue de la place de parking PMR au pied de l'église à Redu
Vue de la place de parking PMR au pied de l'église à Redu

Photo of the car park near the square

Vue d'une place de parking PMR dans le centre du village de Redu

Photos of the façade and the entrance

Vue extérieure de l'Office du Tourisme à Redu
Vue de l'accès au sol pour entrer dans l'Office du Tourisme à Redu

Photos of the interior

Vue intérieure de l'Office du Tourisme à Redu
Vue intérieure de l'Office du Tourisme à Redu
Vue intérieure de l'Office du Tourisme à Redu
Vue intérieure de l'Office du Tourisme à Redu

Useful information

Access to the building:

  • A sign above the entrance identifies the building.
  • The entrance is clear and the walkway is wide.
  • Access to the door is facilitated by a ramp (which is not secure and can be slippery in wet weather).

Inside the building:

  • You can access the ground floor.
    It is on one level and there are wide circulation areas.
  • There are no guide lines, but someone at reception can help you.
  • The information desk is easy to find.
  • The reception desk is well lit.
  • The reception desk is well lit and can be lip-read.
    Staff will take care to facilitate lip-reading and use written or visual aids to facilitate communication.
    Wifi is available free of charge.
  • The information desk is very high for a wheelchair user, but the receptionist will be happy to help you move around.
  • Brochures are placed on shelves and are partly accessible for wheelchair users.
  • During the school holidays, there are often more people in the reception area.
  • If you make a purchase, you can pay with your bank card or cash.
    The payment device is mobile.

Easy to read and understand

This text is written in Easy to Read and Understand.

What is a Maison du Tourisme/an Office du Tourisme?

A Maison du Tourisme provides information for tourists.
Tourists are people who travel to a region.
A Maison du Tourisme explains what there is to see and do in the region.

For example, it explains

  • museums to visit
  • walks to take
  • amusement parks
  • restaurants
  • And much more.

An ofice du Tourisme also organises events, for example.

Car parks:

There are parking spaces very close to the Tourism building.

There are no pedestrian crossings to cross the road.
So you need to look carefully to the left and right to cross.

Inside the building:

There is always someone at reception to help you.
At the moment, the small information books are not written in “Easy to Read and Understand”.
You can pay with a bank card or cash.
For further information, please send an e-mail to tourisme@libin.be
There are no accessible toilets.

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