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  • Day 10

    Bike&Boat: Dendermonde to Antwerpe

    April 23 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Dendermonde – Antwerp (50 - 55 km)

    Today we followed the Schelde River further downstream through the Temse region and the small village of Baasrode to Antwerp. This part of the route is along a beautiful and winding section of the Schelde which over the centuries held strategic importance for the Romans, Vikings, Spanish and Napoleon. Today was colder and we had rain off and on. We stopped for a drink and had the best hot chocolate with Belgian chocolate chips mixed into hot milk. We had a quick stop at a local museum to see the weaved purse collection from around the world. Next was a stop to see a mechanical butterfly on a village building. We wound our way through villages onto the dyke to see the statue of the lady by the river. Her body is curvy and meant to mirror the flowing of the river. We rode to see a tidal mill, the only one of its kind in Belgium. Then it was a 40 minute, wet, windy ride to lunch. At a farm museum and pub. Antwerp, our destination for the day, is a harbor city situated on the river Schelde famous for handling up to 80% of the world’s rough diamonds and is the birthplace of the famous painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens. There are many highlights in the city to discover including: the City Hall, one of several majestic buildings constructed during the Renaissance period, the historical City Square Grote Market, the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe Cathedral and the medieval Steen Castle. We arrived on the Waterbus and rode to the oldest underground and under the river bike tunnel which is 33m below and a half mile long. We took the elevator down and rode across and back to experience it. We visited the St Paul's Church outdoor garden with its statues and had a look inside at the original paintings of Rubens and Antoon Van Dyck. We rode 10 floors on escalators to see the view of Antwerpe from the top floor of a local building. We had a nice dinner all together then rode back to the ship.Read more

  • Day 17

    Jai dormi d'un sommeil "rénovateur" 😂

    April 14 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Une warmshower, Shailja, proposait de m'héberger la nuit du 14 au 15 à Anvers. Finalement, ça n'a pas pu se faire. Mais elle m'a proposé un immeuble qu'elle est en train de faire rénover. Original 😀 C'était propre et tranquille sauf ce matin à l'arrivée des ouvriers... qui n'étaient pas prévenus 🤣 Bon, tout s'est bien passé et je repars pour après Breda (environ 80 km). Ça va un peu mieux ce matin 0listeaprès mon épisode fébrile hier. Je verrai en cours de route comment ça évolue ☺️
    Merciiiiii Shailja pour cet hébergement de dernière minute!!!
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  • Day 17

    Les photos que vous avez raté

    April 14 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    1 - Le Mont Saint-Michel par temps de brume
    2 - L'os de poulet porte-bonheur que malheureusement j'ai perdu... mais l'esprit reste là
    3 - Le miel des ruches du frère d'Anja. Le frère d'Anja vit à Oslo et pose ses ruches dans les cimetières d'Oslo d'où le nom du miel Grav honning
    4 - Dans un autre registre, la potion magique du coureur, donné par Christian à Arras. Merci. Anne appelle ça du "vas-y pépère" 😂
    5 - Petite popote en bord de forêt
    6 - Véhicule à pédale chez Jurgen : il peut faire du 45 km/h
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  • Day 1

    Ankunft in Antwerpen

    March 14 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 2 °C

    Zentral ,Stadtmitte ,nein historische Altstadt hier durften wir heute in einem echt stylischen Hotel einchecken. Allein der Autoaufzug in die Tiefgarage hat mich Dorfkind beeindruckt.
    Die ersten Einblicke in die Altstadt hat echt viel Vorfreude auf unseren Stadtspaziergang geweckt. Ganz nach unserem Geschmack haben wir den Tag bei einem Griechen beschlossenRead more

  • Day 2

    Welcome to Antwerp!

    October 1, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Und los geht die Reise Richtung Belgien!
    Elias hat uns am Morgen lieber Weise nach Limburg gefahren, wo wir in unseren Chaos-Zug nach Brüssel gestiegen sind.
    Die Zugfahrt war eine Bahnfahrt nach DB-Bilderbuch: Erst zu spät, dann Baustelle und riesiger Umweg und dann so spät, dass Brüssel Midi den Zug nicht mehr reingelassen hat und der finale Stopp ausfahren musste. Naja, am Ende sind wir mit einer Stunde Verspätung in Antwerpen angekommen. Da wir aber im Urlaub sind, kann uns ja gar nix aus der Ruhe bringen!

    Im Hotel eingecheckt ging es auch direkt zu Fuß in die Stadt. Erstes Ziel: Das Diva Diamantenmuseum. Wir haben viel über den Edelstein gelernt und verschiedene Schmuckstücke anschauen können.
    Zum Abendessen gab es leckere Pommes und ein Bier/Aperol.
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  • Day 2

    Frühstück im historischen Kern

    August 19, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Stippvisite mit kleinem Frühstück im "Break Point" ❣️. Antwerpen ist definitiv eine Wiederholungstat wert 🥰.... es heißt, man soll aus jedem Land etwas mitnehmen'... wir lassen etwas da 🫠! Gleich geht's erstmal weiter nach Knokke 🚍Read more

  • Day 640

    Was für ein Mist

    May 25, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Nachdem wir gestern bei unseren Freunden weiter gezogen sind, haben wir auf dem Weg nach Belgien gehört, dass wor unserem Ben wohl offensichtlich nicht aus dem Hafen auslösen können. Es fehlen noch einige Zolldokumente, die aus Kolumbien hätten versendet werden müssen.
    Also suchen wir ein Hotel. Das wohl schlechteste Hotel seit langem. Unfreundlich, unkompetent und unflexibel.
    Naja, eine Nacht ging es. Heute suchen wir etwas neues.
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  • Day 24

    Exploring Antwerp again!

    February 6, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ 🌬 11 °C

    After a much needed rest, we decided today was another day for exploring! First stop was obviously Chocolate Nation. And a chocolate nation it was. I have never been to a place with that much chocolate and happiness ever. It was a museum which described how chocolate was made, why Belgian chocolate is superior, who the famous chocolatiers are etc... We got to try so so many chocolates which I would die to do again. it was SO GOOD and SO DELICIOUS. Afterwards, we hopped up and took a train to Groenplaats (a pretty shnazzy square) the reason we went there was to go see Brabo, a big famous statue in the middle of the square. There’s a whole bunch of history around him and why he’s throwing a dude’s hand, but that’s for your own research. After chilling with him for a bit, we couldn’t help but notice the huge cathedral there as well! Very big, very cool. We then went to a nice little Italian place for lunch, where my two uncles (Janneman and Jonathan) joined us! It was the first time seeing Janneman so that was nice! After some catching up Jonathan decided to be the most qualified tour guide ever and show us around the place. He took us to a place called Vleeshuis which directly translates to meat house. Where back in the day…they sold meat. Anyway after that thrilling experience we went to the MAS - a big museum with nice views. We went all the way to the top before heading to Janneman’s cafe! Being the nephew of the guy who owns the cafe means free drinks woo! We skipped out on dinner because we were still way too full from lunch oops. Opa Jan and Ina joined us there for a bit before we all rode the bike home. Traffic here is bonkers but we made it! ZzzzzRead more

  • Day 22

    Exploring Antwerp!

    February 4, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Exploring time! We really wanted to get to a cool church today but it was rather far away from where we were staying. But we persisted! We caught a bus that got us to Antwerp central station and then the plan WAS to catch another one that’d get us within walking distance to the church. However once we got on this bus we looked on google maps and quickly realised it was going the opposite way. Did we get on the right bus on the wrong side of the road? Absolutely. Were we annoyed and confused? Sure thing. Anyway then we waited for another bus that’d get us there as well. We had to wait quite a bit, all the while we are getting later and later for this church. So this bus finally arrives and we wave for it to stop and it. Drives. Past. Not cool. So then we persisted even more and decided to rent bikes and and just cycle the way there. Way quicker, way more fun. No idea why we didn’t just do that in the first place! Ah well church was fun! And the people were so so nice. Afterwards we decided to stick with bikes from then onwards and went to the Meir - a big shopping street where we spent a lot of our time…wait for it…shopping. We went to a whole bunch of clothes shops and recreated a photo from back in 2019! Sarah had her fist waffle from Antwerp and it did not disappoint. We went to a cool bistro place for lunch and I had fristi for the first time in so long. My inner child was again healed. It was getting pretty late so we headed back to Opa Jan’s house for dinner (via bike of course) His friend Allal was there too and he made this super yummy chicken with sauce and veggies thing mmmmm we stuck around for a bit of a chat before heading back to Ina’s for bed. ZzzzzRead more

  • Day 9

    Antwerp

    May 19, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    Had a nice city tour on foot this morning by a young guy who used to be an art student but is now working on his PhD thesis in economics. He had studied for 6 months in Austin Texas some 10 years ago. His English was perfect. The boat is moored right at the city gates(see pics). Walking thru , town, we came to this amazing church home to a number of Rubens paintings. After touring the church we struck out on our own to buy some of Belgiums finest chocolates and then finished it off with a tasty Belgian waffle with fresh strawberries. Yum. Back to the ship and another hearty lunch followed by 2 miles on the treadmill to bring the blood sugar down. Now they want to do tea and snacks at 4 pm and I'll be back on the treadmill.Read more

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