Bell's Bed and Breakfast
Ganzenstraat 54, Brugge
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Bell's Bed and Breakfast Brugge

Ganzenstraat 54 Brugge, West Flanders, 8000, Belgium

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Kortrijk

A travel blog entry by sklitgord

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... was characterized by economic diversification, which fostered employment and prosperity. The flax industry set the tone. Thanks to the retting process, the water in the river Leie was of an excellent quality, which earned the Leie the name of "Golden River". "

Excerpt taken from http://www.trabel.com/kortrijk/kortrijk -history.htm

In the 60s and 70s the Kortrijk region underwent a new, far-reaching reconversion. Following from the ...

From "Flander's fields" to Westvleteren

A travel blog entry by forthestory

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... their lives fighting over this small town from 1914-1918. If you would like to see the town, Google Ieper, before and after the war, I am sure there are some incredible pictures. I probably walked and biked fifty miles in the few days I was there. Okay, okay, it was an electric bicycle, the pedaling wasn’t that tough. I am on vacation alright; I am allowed to rent the electric bicycle.

Okay, I was on a pilgrimage ...

This is one city I will visit again

A travel blog entry by forthestory

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After a few days in Brussels I made my way to the medieval town of Brugge. There were a lot of tourists, but it, in no way, shape, or form, took away from the splendor of the city. Brugge, like many cities in Belgium, had tall gothic clock towers and cathedrals with spires that towered over the city, all a half a millennium old. Just to walk around the city is pleasant. At forty-five minutes to cross the city ...

In Flanders Fields the poppies grow..

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

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... we would visit there instead later.

Stretching Tom to his most useful, we asked him to find us a couple of Hills to the south of the city. He was having none of it but he could find us the town adjacent to the Hills (Zillbeke), after which we were on our own. Thankfully, the very useful sign invention quickly helped us find both Hill 60 and Hill 62, two very bloody locations of WW1. At Hill 60, we went for a short walk amongst the mounds and ...

"In 80 yds, Turn Right!!"

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

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... a one way street). He then kept telling me to turn left, where left turns were all one way streets the wrong way. After driving round a feature roundabout in comedic fashion we got onto the cobbled streets of Bruges and were in the right direction. Tom was back working and in his element, but we missed our turning because Tom told us it was in 80 yds when it was in fact immediate. We had to drive all the way around the town due to the one way streets, back round ...