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Belgian Battlefields
... visitor centre located just outside the cemetery. Here you get an explanation of the history of this hospital cemetery. Here all the dead are known as they arrived as wounded soldiers who did not recover from their wounds. There are a number of interactive displays and a timeline of the role the Rimy Siding Hospital played in this area during WW1. As you walk towards the main entrance you walk through a long avenue -cemetery wall and vine on one side and 1500 metal posts on ...
The introduction to great waffles and good beer
... I’ve taken up too much time chatting about beer and Tommy would like to interrupt for a bit with his blog on the waffle experience in Brugges. “Waffles are good!” Ok- that’s that. The waffles with chocolate sauce were delightful here in Brugges but were they the best in Belgium? No. However, Tommy doesn’t know that yet and hence the beginning of becoming a waffle snob!
In my opinion, ...
Onwards from Czech Republic
... of our trip and after that it was a short hop to dunkirk to get back on the ferry and head home.
A wonderful month in Europe, seeing amazing places and doing some incredible things. As always, when you get to the end it feels too short but every day really felt full and always gave us something enjoyable. We had amazing weather - only 4 or 5 rainy days (and most of them in Q-berg) and the rest of the time was just gorgeous.
Looking forward to the next trip, enjoy the photos!
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Brugge
Hello or Hallo in flemish,
From Amsterdam to Brugge was an easy 3 hour trip by fast train with a change at Brussels. The Europeans really do know how to travel. More comfortable than an aeroplane in terms of seating and free wifi on board. We both managed to both check email and watch the scenery go by. Very flat, lots of farming and glass houses, acres and acres of them.
The old city of Brugge is a sensationally picturesque place. Brugge ...
Red roofs!
... like an old historic village. It's quite touristy with the carriages but the tight buildings and canals are very night. The squares are picture perfect and I could window shop all day! We climbed the 336 steps of the famous belfort. The view from the top was nice and everywhere you looked you saw red roofs. It was very small and windy and you get quite dizzy walking up but I think it's worth it. We didn't have too much time ...