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Travel Blogs from La Roche-en-Ardenne
The long boring road to Luxembourg
... I slowly made my way through between the trucks and cars. After about 3 miles I got to the front of the jam only to discover it was a set of temporary traffic lights due to roadworks.
Once the lights went to green I had the whole road to myself for a while but then another problem struck. I was doing about 75mph and moved out into the next lane to overtake a truck and trailer then as I approached the trailer one of its tyres exploded and large bits of rubber ...
Castles and crossing the Ardennes
... passed through Luxembourg to Belgium, stopping near Bastogne. The memorial there is a large star-like structure, with the US states named on the face of the building. There is a history of the Battle of the Bulge engraved on the walls of the inside, and you can even climb up stairs to the roof. I didn’t have any time for museums or anything, but on the way to my campground I did pass through the towns the 101st fought through. ...
The endless road
... concentration was scary - how did I end up on a motorway? - I had a lot to learn. These random drops of panic came and went as the kms passed. My moods would swing constantly from the howling buzz of freedom and reckless determination, to timid loneliness and just wanting to go home. I told myself that whatever emotions and thoughts I felt, I would feel them whilst sat on the saddle. ...
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
... photos showing a monk's daily life in the crypt. Mass was going on upstairs and we could hear fragments of singing as we viewed photos of robed monks with strimmers. I enjoyed the collection, there was plenty of visual information and a few not too complicated text panels. The monastery had been taken over by Hitler Youth and the damage has been mostly repaired but there are still works ongoing.
This was our first look at Luxembourg so it ...