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The long boring road to Luxembourg
... decide on my route there and then. It’s such a great feeling of freedom. I normally ride until about 5pm and then look for accommodation but since it is now winter I have changed that time to 3pm.
After miles and miles of jam-free running I knew I had to come up to a jam at some stage or another and sure enough I did. As I approached the town of Maastricht there was traffic as far as the eye could see ahead of me!! No ways was I sitting for hours in this jam ...
Castles and crossing the Ardennes
... the package. I gather that the owners of this castle have always been rather rich.
I had my second spoke-breaking incident of my trip the first day out of Frankfurt. That is one of the problems with riding a delicate road bike on a tour. I got it replaced the next day at a bike shop in Koblenz (named for the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Mosel). Sadly, though they did replace the spoke, the guy who was truing the wheel was ...
The endless road
My last destination in Belgium was a place called Bastogne and was interested to see the place with its history during World War 2. I left my camp at a brisk 630 am to cover the 120 kms to town. Making good ground for most of the day I rolled the short hills up and down and was on target to arrive in the late afternoon. But tiredness and lack of concentration and mainly ...
Caindo na primeira eurotrip
... a Alemanha, a terceira maior na Bélgica (isso com 200mil habitantes só). Saindo de Aachen de trem, o tempo de viagem não passa de um hora. A estação Liège-Guillemins é muito bonita e foi a única coisa que conseguimos visitar, o tempo entre a chegada e a partida do outro trem era de meia hora. Vamos nessa que a próxima parada é Bruxelas e lá sim tenho muito mais para ...
First taste of Lux
... to have a walk around a pleasant little town. Luxembourg has the world's highest GDP and it shows. It's a bit like being near Monaco - most of the cars are high-end and all are clean. Everyone is dressed smartly all of the time, except the tourists, ahem. So we blend in. The streets are clean and all paving slabs thus far tested are level. The tables and chairs marching from the bars onto the pedestrianised streets are modern and the clientèle ...