The commune of Rambrouch is made up of a number of small villages, the total population amounting to 2,620. It is the most populated commune in the Upper Sure Natural Park. It also has the highest altitude of the communes. Rambrouch has a landscape of agricultural plateaus and winding valleys etched into the Ardennes slate.
surrounding the villages of Arsdorf and Bilsdorf offer pleasant footpaths through extensive viewpoints over the lake. At Arsdorf there is a well restored old mill, and in Bilsdorf there is a ceramics workshop.
Bigonville is in an excellent location on the agricultural plain surrounded by wooded slopes. St Donat's chapel is in a picturesque setting and there are extensive networks of walking paths and viewpoints.
Near Eschette, the forest hides the ruins of the castle of Schorels.
The parish church at Hostert has an outstanding main altar.
Perlé and Holtz are situated on the hilltops at the border between Luxembourg and Belgium. The extensive forests are crossed by many footpaths and the church at Perlé has Russian stained glass windows.
Martelange-Rombach is located on the banks of the Sure. Haut-Martelange is the site of the former slate quarries that were worked between 1750 and 1986. Here visitors can see the ruins, architecture and the Slate Museum and have a guided tour of the site.
Rambrouch, Schwiedelbrouch and Koetschette are situated on a plateau with pleasant landscape.