Adagio Bed & Breakfast
Travel Blogs from Brugge
Belgian Battlefields
... address or location and spent some considerable time trying internet sites and just driving around looking for this site. Eventually we got the Sat Nav to locate this as a 'memorial' and reached the cemetery just after dark. It was also closed by then so I found a gap in the hedge fence I could climb through and paid my respects. Cheryl somewhat annoyed at my driving obsession to do what I had decided I wanted to do despite the dark and poor weather. Headed back for Ieper and ...
Beautiful Brugge!
... was in an amazing location, right on the Burgh, one of the main medieval squares. Ci and I were very excited to see the complimentary box of Belgian chocolates left for us in the hotel bedroom!
We left no time before going out to explore. Brugge is exactly as you imagine it....amazing architecture and buildings in every view, coupled with cobbled streets, huge squares lined with restaurants and horses and carriages trotting by. We quickly found a nice ...
Seal of approval and waiting games
... glass of wine, once we were tied up. It had been an extremely frustrating day with all the hanging around and she needed the drink and crisps!
John checked the batteries and the alternator (dynamo) plus topping up the eldest battery with distilled water. We have found out that the mooring fee includes electric and water so we plugged in. As we have not been on electric for a few days, John is happy to give them a recharge, although they should ...
Delirium Tremens
... the owner. So, hopefully, we will make it back to Brugge at some point. Somehow in the middle of everything we ran into a festival/ parade. There was music, giant floats carted by TRACTORS, people dressed up, and so much confetti. Gavin and I had no idea what was going on, so we just stood by and enjoyed it. After walking a lot, we made it back to train station to Brussels.
Again, Gavin made a great dinner... which I will be missing now that he is gone. Then, ...
Off to the land of beer and chocolate (By Lauren)
... Brugs Beertje (Bruges Bear) which has 330 different beers. We tried six between us, so didn’t make a huge dent, but probably for the best. Craig’s highlight was the Bush Beer, which he decided on partly because the name sounded a bit Oz, and partly because it was the highest percentage beer on the menu at 12%. We got chatting to an American couple, Jessica and Ross, from Ohio who were lovely and were at the table next to us. There ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking