Hip Bed & Breakfast
Werfstraat 99, Brugge
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Hip Bed & Breakfast Brugge

Werfstraat 99 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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... around. When the beer phone line is open it is common for the monks to get 12,000 calls for orders. That is calls for 24,000 cases a day and only 60,000 are produced in one year.

The monks are most humble and produce just enough beer to give them money to survive and much goes to their community. They are so very good to their community and are generous men; I know this because I was lucky enough to have stayed as a guest ...

This is one city I will visit again

A travel blog entry by forthestory

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... I just strolled back and forth across, sometimes stopping to take pictures, sometimes stopping for coffee or a beer and to read. You can feel the vibe of all the good people. You can see it in their facial expressions and their body language. There are hundreds of bikes in town and not one is locked up. No one is afraid of anyone walking out on their tab at restaurants. Everyone is genuinely happy and enjoying ...

In Flanders Fields the poppies grow..

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

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... to be more fun and relaxed.

The drive to Ypres took 45 minutes along long roads across very flat terrain. Cyclists in lycra seemed to be everywhere using the route alongside the motorway as a racing track. Very popular here it seems.
Ypres town was nearly deserted (Sunday) and I annoyingly paid for parking which we realised shortly after I need'ent have. Its Sunday..Dur.
We walked along to the Menin Gate and all around it; a very ...

"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 ...

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