Belgium Duine Zwijn

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  • Day 29

    Bruges

    July 29, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Train ride from Luxembourg was 4 hours, connecting through brussels but missed my connection. Fortunately there was another connection 20 minutes later to Bruges, arriving at 3pm.

    On arrival, Charlie greeted me at the train station and off we went into the old town of Bruges. What a fantastic place to wander aimlessly with all its beautiful old buildings, quaint streets and canals. "Venice of the north".

    Charlie and i stopped at a small beer place where we met lovely sofie and oliver from denmark. Chatted with them for about an hour and then made our way to the main plaza, which is just spectacular. Had some snacks there until Mike found us and took us to a really nice interior courtyard place for some beers. Followed by another Mike hand picked spot for supper where i ate an awesome fish stew. And one more spot chosen by mike for late evening beverages before he had to train back to Ghent.

    Charlie and i then drove to his house a block from the seaside in blankenberge. Walked the beach enough to dip our toes in the ocean and then found a nice beachside place for a beverage before heading back to Charlie's apartment to cap the night.
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  • Day 12

    Nieuwpoort Beachfestival

    July 19, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    What a night! Sting bij Nieuwpoort Beach Festival. Met ons drieën gedanst, gesprongen en meegezongen (gebruld 😁) bij het optreden van Sting. En jemig, wat is die man fit voor zijn leeftijd!
    Daarna los gegaan bij de afterparty. Vervolgens terug naar de boot op onze stepjes. Dat was met aangeschoten Arnold nog een hele belevenis. Blij dat we heel zijn thuisgekomen (lees: blij dat ook Arnold deze rit kan navertellen 😂). Al met al een heerlijke avond gehad.Read more

  • Day 56

    IN Bruges 🇧🇪

    June 27, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    4 days in Bruges!! Cute little city but busy with tourists! We were lucky to have good weather the day we arrived & our full first & second day, giving us the chance to explore the town & all its beauty - even managed to get out to Dunkirk on our last day! Even though there wasn't much at all in dunkirk I enjoyed my time there ( literally no shops in the town were open - it was an actual ghost town )

    Such a beautiful city, would love to come back during the Christmas season I think it would actually be magical 🤩
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  • Day 12

    Brugges, Belgium

    June 24, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    A Medieval city. Waffles. Beer. Frites. Beautiful flowers. Amazing weather. We are charmed by this beautiful city in Belgium.

    Brugge, often called the "Venice of the North," is a picturesque city in Belgium known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming canals. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors with its historic landmarks like the Belfry of Bruges and the Basilica of the Holy Blood. The city's rich history and vibrant cultural scene make it a popular destination for tourists worldwide.

    After an excellent tour with our local guide, Frank, and a wonderful canal cruise, we took a couple of hours on our own, starting with a lovely lunch at a canal-side cafe that consisted of blonde Leffe beer, Flemish stew, waffle, and frites. It was wonderful! Then, we walked the city, where we found a veneration service in progress at the Basilica of the Holy Blood. What a treat to attend this beautiful service! After that, we toured the huge and ornate Church of Our Lady where you can find beautiful art pieces, including one by Michaelangelo.

    Finally, we visited a third generation chocolate shop to select our Belgian chocolates before leaving. I’m happy to report that the chocolate, beer and waffles are as excellent as advertised! Barbara Traversino, if you’re nice to me, I might have a surprise chocolate praline box for you. If I get peckish, however, all bets are off! 🙂

    Put Brugge, Belgium, on your list! 🇧🇪
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  • Day 3

    Luxemburg-Stadt-Ostende

    June 14, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Sind am morgafrüah nochm obligatorischa Kaffee uf Luxemburg-Stadt inagfahra nd hend üs mol fu dem Städtli kli inspiriera loh 🌆 Neba da üblicha Ikaufsläda sind gmüatlichi Kaffees sowia Restis zgseh gsi aber au cooli Bauta nd dr Fluss wo durch Luxembrug füahrt het dem ganza a geila Flair geh. Hend üs den nebadussa in a recht iheimischs Resti ghockt nd typish ländlich gessa. Flammkuacha nd Kartoffelsalat mit Würstchen🍽️😍

    Geg di 15:00 simr witr, an Brüssel verbi noch Ostende an dr Küsta fu Belgia. Döt ako simer in kürzister Zit au shu im Meer gsi🌊 joo grad huara warm ish nid gsi, abr spass hets allimol gmacht🙌
    Sind den zimlich pünktlich ufds EM-Uftacktspiel zruck im Bus gsi nd hend mit Fuassball nd paar Bier dr Tag usklinga loh⚽️🍻
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  • Day 28

    Weer op Nederlandse bodem

    October 14, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ 🌬 13 °C

    Na een overnachting in België bij Joost en Cindy zijn we weer terug in Nederland.
    Hier staan we nog 1 nachtje op een camping in Voorthuizen bij Patrick en Marieke voor dat we morgen doorrijden naar huis..
    We hebben onderweg van Dieppe naar Sint Job int goor nog wel wat foto's gemaakt...
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  • Day 3

    Bruges/Brugge

    September 28, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    Will probably post more of Bruges tomorrow, but here's a few from my wanderings after I arrived. The one overlooking the market square is from my room 😍, and my hotel is in the middle of the row of green awnings. (The little food stall in front of the tower is where I had my extremely healthy dinner of fries slathered in sauce.) And yes...I found another door.Read more

  • Day 3

    Sweet Sweet Bruges

    September 3, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    Today started with an all you can eat breakfast I thought was included in the price of our room. While just starting to feast on the huge selection of food and drink offerings I was asked my room number. After looking it up, I told was that we hadn’t paid for the optional breakfast. No way was I going to back out now. Too hungry! I didn’t even ask the price. When Laura came down soon after I told her what had happened. She also saw what was being offered and decided to go for it anyways as well. We indulged as much as we could in the litany of choices. The pleasure didn’t come cheap. But, sometimes in life that just doesn’t matter.

    We spent the rest of the morning touring the town on foot using a free app that has a variety of walking routes featuring the city’s highlights. We chose one that is about 5 km long and guides you to the city’s most impressive historical buildings and features, many dating back as much as eight centuries! The stops of interest all included a short written description to give you insightful information.

    Around noon we headed back to our hotel, grabbing some food at a grocery enroute to make ourselves a lunch. Laura searched out a bike rental place nearby and, after our lunch break, we walked there to see if they had a bike for each of us to use. They did, and it only cost us about $30 for both bikes. And we could keep them until closing at 7 pm.

    With the bikes we headed to Damme, about 6 km away. We followed along a beautiful, flat, paved and shaded path to get there. Once there we parked the bikes and walked around to see this historic little town. Before heading back on our bikes we found a table for two at an outdoor cafe and relaxed and had a cold beverage while watching the world go by.

    Near our hotel is a Chinese restaurant with a menu posted outside. Already yesterday I had noticed that they serve my favourite Indonesian bami and nasi dishes. Laura was interested so we went there for dinner. We both ordered Nasi Goreng with Chicken. The food was good but very pricey, and we didn’t like that we had to pay for water. Not sure if that is typical for all Belgium restaurants.

    Brugge is a beautiful place to be. Unless you’re diabetic! The number of shops selling delectable sweets is incredible! Waffles, macaroons, nougat … chocolate, ice cream. I resisted all the temptations except for the beautiful macaroons being sold in a stand at a market. My mom use to bake them and they were always one my favourites! So, I had to buy a couple. I did well though because I would have got a much better deal by buying five!
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  • Day 2

    And the Journey Has Begun

    September 2, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    We are now in Bruges, Belgium. It was a long journey yesterday. The trip started at 2 pm, picking up Laura from work and then driving to Victory to pickup Emma and drive to the airport. 22 hours later, after one long and two short flights, two short bus rides, two train trips and a whole bunch of walking we arrived at our hotel at 9 pm local time. It all went very smoothly with only minor delays in the flight to Vancouver and train to Bruges.
    After I had a nice hot shower and Laura relaxed, we then went downstairs where I had a big Belgium beer and Laura had a special fruit juice blend in the hotel bar. We finished the day with a walk to a small snack bar not far from the hotel for some fries and a frikandel.
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  • Day 5

    Day 4 Brugge

    August 29, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Another fire station and breakfast then off to see Brugge! OMG, words can not describe the beauty of this time capsule. The history, the architecture and the friendliness are incredible. Catching up with Ine and being shown around, lunch! Beer! Walking! Dinner with members of Belgium 2. Can’t thank them enough 🌹Read more

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