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Travel Blogs from La Roche-en-Ardenne
The long boring road to Luxembourg
... when making a left turn into a duel carriageway road where one always wants to head up along the wrong road!! I just keep saying to myself "Keep Right".
The road all the way through Holland was great but one could immediately tell when we crossed the border into Belgium. The road system suddenly changed and there were potholes and bumps all over the place. However there were loads of roadworks along the way and many stretches of the motorway had already been ...
Castles and crossing the Ardennes
... the bike shop, I fixed it. Some bike shop.
After riding along the Mosel River (the tourists on the river boats swarm over the towns her) I climbed up into the Eifel/Ardennes on my way to Bitburg. I knew these weren’t mountains, but I didn’t know they would be this rough. The Germans aren’t all that kind with the grading on the roads, either. One hill I descended was a 25% grade! Ok, with my wonderfully weak road ...
The endless road
... off a local found my wheels running down the hard shoulder of the motorway. Cars beeped and toar passed at terrifying speeds as I tried to look for a way to escape. After a while the hard shoulder disappeared into the bank and i was forced to heave Allan over the barrier and push him through the bushes. The hills dragged for another 20kms as I walked down the thorny thicket, ...
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
... presented. We slobbed our way through the fancy end of town and finally found the cafe with plastic chairs and beach parasols, patrons with unpressed jeans and prices not requiring a mortgage.
The town is in a wooded valley in the north of the country which is mostly two natural parks. So far Luxembourg has been very pretty indeed, and a pleasure to drive around following yellow road signs that feel like we are constantly on a route ...