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    • Dag 7

      Burg Gravensteen

      2 augusti 2022, Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Und weil die Burg Gravensteen so besonders war, noch einen Extra-Eintrag dazu. Mit deutschem Audioguide konnte die Burg besichtigt werden. Die eingesprochenen Texte waren wirklich immer wieder zum Schmunzeln. Und so wurden die kargen Räume mit vielen wunderbaren Geschichten gefüllt. Dieser Ausflug hat sich wirklich gelohnt!Läs mer

    • Dag 6

      Radtour nach Gent - ein Blickwinkel

      30 augusti 2023, Belgien ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Die Radtour auf dem Hinweg nach Gent war nicht wirklich toll: entlang von dicht befahrenen Straßen - entlang des lebendigen Hafens mit viel Gewerbegebiet…
      Aber dann: Gent!
      Unerwartet und überwältigend!
      Nicht nur, dass es wirklich wie Venedig aussieht - viele Boote, die Touristen durch die Kanäle fuhren…
      Es gibt hier sooo viele alte, mächtige Gebäude, Kirchen, Klöster, Burgen dicht auf dicht - eigentlich fast entschlagend!
      Es ist wirklich mehr als einen Tag wert!
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    • Day 47 - Antwerp & Ghent, Belgium

      25 augusti 2023, Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Today we check out of our accomodation and at some point in the day head for the medieval town of Ghent.
      We woke up late as we were pretty exhausted from previous days, Katie timed it as nearly 12 hours of sleep. There is a local cafe incorporated at the hotel, for convenience we walked out of our room, down the corridor for a breakfast board as we couldn’t be stuffed walking and finding somewhere to eat. After breakfast we stored our luggage at the hotel and checked out.

      We had one purpose this morning… buy Katie new pants, hers had shrunk in the wash in Ireland and only noticed now! So off to Meir we went!
      Somehow we didn’t just leave with pants, also a few other pieces for Katie! I better say I brought another pair of shorts and some aftershave or she’ll yell at me for pointing her out! Once the shopping was done, we picked up lunch from the supermarket, got the bags and headed for the train station to catch the train to Ghent.
      The train ride is 1hour long and thankfully we didn’t prebook any tickets, they currently are running an offer of 2 for 1 tickets. So travel in Belgium turns out not too bad!

      Once at Ghent we decided walking the 24minutes wouldn’t be bad for us to the hotel… it was a very light mist of rain when we decided this… 10 minutes out from the accomodation the sky opened up, thankfully we had a wee bit of shelter from the trees and continued once it eased just a touch. The streets of Ghent are typical Europe… cobbles - so I ended up carrying the bags a lot through town. Once at the accomodation freshened up and headed out to see Ghent.

      Our first stop was Grasburg Bridge, a narrow short bridge over the Leie canal in the centre of Ghent, this looks to Korenlei & Graslei streets, lined with the famous architectural buildings. These buildings were once home to grain storage & where the Hermitage Hotel is, used to be a brothel with the famous swans facing away from each other on the front of the building, as we later found out.
      We stopped off at a local merchant - ‘Jack’s House’ for Oliebollen, Dutch donuts! Very fresh and tasted amazing.
      Ghent used to be a very rich city, let’s put it this way, our walk from the train station you can see many bell towers and churches. The Main Street you can catch buses and trams from, you can see 3 main churches with one of the monasteries beside it. You can also see the Belfry of Ghent Het Belfort van Gent, this is nick named Little Ben as it was made after Big Ben but looks similar to Big Ben.
      We decided, as we missed the walking tour we were thinking of, lets do a canal tour on a boat, 40 minutes for 10Euro. We went along 3 different canals seeing the buildings and the driver talking about them, I was sat next to the engine so I caught majority of the talking he did.

      After the canal tour I was on the hunt for some Belgium beer, we found a place that said tasting trays, had me sold. Until I ordered it and the tasting tray was 3 full beers I needed to drink on my own as Katie was happy with a Cider. The three beers I had were all Belgian beers, first was a Cherry Sour called Kwak (8%), next was a blonde ale called Antigoon (6%) & to finish off the tasting, a brown ale called Adriaen (10%). While at the tasting the weather had looked threatening to take a turn again, sure enough it did and it rained pretty hard. Katie looked at the weather app and it said should stop in 7 minutes, the bartender agreed, 7 minutes went past and sure enough apple forecast was right for once!

      After the tasting I was somewhat hungry, we decided keep it simple and got some more frites from Frites Atelier, I got the Thai Chicken Frites & Katie got the Parmesan & Basil Frites.
      Afterwards I figured I hadn’t eaten my way through Belgium so opted from a waffle… from the same place we got the donuts. The lady remembered me and laughed saying you can come back tomorrow, or in an hour your choice.

      We went back to the accomodation to climb the creaky stairs to our room.
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    • Dag 8

      Too good to go: 1 buona, 1 cattiva

      31 juli 2023, Belgien ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      Notizia buona: siamo arrivati e ci hanno dato 6 buste di roba, noi ovviamente contentissimi, ma
      Notizia cattiva: 2 buste sono di solo pane in cassetta, le altre 4 sono solo di dolci e
      Notizia cattiva bonus: NON SONO NEANCHE BUONI.
      Che triste, esperienza negativa
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    • Dag 6

      Not being assed in Asse.

      22 augusti 2022, Belgien ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Not having ordered breakie meant an early start was within my grasp. Forecast not too promising though better than it had been. Better look out the waterproof - strange - couldn't think where it was. And it dawned - it was still hanging up in Antwerp. So we have a bodged pump that probably could do with replacing & a forgotten waterproof that probably will be needed - if only in London. Better find a bike shop - there'll be tonnes on the way. The route out of Brussels was marred with road works and detours - ideally avoided. Took a short cut to avoid one & ended up in a very narrow alley on rubbish day. Bike & I had to get through piles of bin sacks - nice. Bizarrely for a Monday things seemed pretty quiet though far more hairy than Saturday or Sunday. Proceeded along what felt like the East Lancs Road - going from the most important city to an inland provincial industrial back water - figure out which is which? Some of the stuff along these arteries is bizarre - noted my first out of town Thai restaurant that actually looked like one. Going through Boom saw a big Buddha, Thai decor etc. A huge sign proclaimed it to be a dodgy nightclub. Further on what looked like a dodgy nightclub turned out to be a Thai restaurant. V strange. First big place out of Brussels - the wonderfully named Asse - did my head in. Constantly being shuffled to the other side of the road because of bad parking - a first, more roadworks and a couple of bike shops - both closed. Good progress though - looking like Gent for lunch was doable so there must be something there. Saw my first brewery - they make a beer called delirium. Final real stop was with 8 miles to go. Decent sized supermarket - closed - opens at 12.30 - clearly Monday is a half day - except for the neighbouring petrol station. Requisite drinks purchased. Way too early to check in so dumped stuff & dashed across town to the Decathlon. Got waterproof so no rain was now a certainty. Back to the hostel and a mooch around Gent. Outskirts & harbour maybe mundane but the old town is stunning. Canalside walks, a castle and a high street with numerous cathedrals / churches. Scouted out possible sports bars & took in Graffiti St which pretty much is what it says. Went for a takeaway Hawaiian meal tonight and sat by the canal watching the boat rides, kayakers and stand up boarders having fun on the water. The less said about the footie the better - thankfully for me the stream gave up at half time. Packed instead.Läs mer

    • Dag 6

      Gent - fortfarande otroligt bra

      28 juli 2022, Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Gent fortfarande en toppen stad.
      Vi åt middag på ett italienskt ställe med naturviner, köpte med oss flera hem : Per Bacco
      Sen träffa vi Sonjas kille Chris på avstånd eftersom han hade corona.

    • Dag 41

      Ghent

      22 augusti 2022, Belgien ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      On leaving Antwerp for Ypres, we decided to spend some of the day at Ghent. We'd thought to do it on the same day at Bruges but ran short of time. It is billed as a less touristy version of Bruges, and whilst it was nice, we didn't think it was as nice as Bruges...although the sun coming out later in the day did help! We passed the huge medieval castle, the Gravensteen, which dominates the town, but was sadly surround by roadworks. Lots of the buildings in the town are quintessial Belgian architecture and are beautiful , especially the town hall and the Vleeshuis (old Butchers' Guild). Once we'd wandered the cobbled streets and churches, we found a table by the canals to try the local beer...one of which was 11%!

      Beer Index (Ghent) - €7.23/0.5l
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    • Dag 8

      Proviamo il waffle

      31 juli 2023, Belgien ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Si ok troppi dolci, lo sappiamo e non ne possiamo più di mangiarli...
      MA COME PUOI NON ASSAGGIARE IL WAFER NELLA SUA PATRIA?
      È fatto in maniera completamente diversa, l'impasto non è liquido ma praticamente come quello della pizza e viene messo così direttamente nel prepara wafer

      Tot 10€ in due
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    • Dag 10

      Lys River canal boat ride

      30 maj 2023, Belgien ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      Ghent is the confluence of 2 rivers. The Lys’ source is in France and flows into the Skeldte. French opened 2 abbeys one for men & one for women. A canal was dug to connect to North Sea to import wool and trade with the new world. Could not be protected as a UNESCO city because the modern high rise is too close to the city.
      Brugges entire city is protected as a UNESCO city.
      Flemish have dug 5 canals towards the sea.
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    • Dag 8

      Il castello

      31 juli 2023, Belgien ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      Da fuori è molto bello, l'interno non dice nulla, quindi non siamo entrati.
      A quanto pare abbiamo fatto bene perché anche il receptionist dell'hotel ci ha detto che non è nulla di che, essendo un castello interno alla città era utilizzato come castello per le torture più che per la difesa.Läs mer

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