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Belgian Battlefields
... address or location and spent some considerable time trying internet sites and just driving around looking for this site. Eventually we got the Sat Nav to locate this as a 'memorial' and reached the cemetery just after dark. It was also closed by then so I found a gap in the hedge fence I could climb through and paid my respects. Cheryl somewhat annoyed at my driving obsession to do what I had decided I wanted to do despite the dark and poor weather. Headed back for Ieper and ...
Beer and mesotonic organ
... like a bars/cafes, and a change of architecture.
The church was, as is most often the case, open so we wandered in. They were preparing for a wedding. Every now and then cars would come around the square blaring their horns, with ribbons on the wing mirrors. A regional tradition we've identified. The organist was practising a few songs, with some very odd ...
Brugge - Beer, waffles, and French fries.
... at the oldest bar in Brugges. It's outside the tourist center with lots of locals and was very good. Brugge is a beautiful city that I highly reccommend visiting with thie most amazing chocolate and beer. The waffles and fries aren't bad either. French fries were invented in Belgium so they aren't even French! There served with delicious and very bad for you sauces which are much better than ketchup. Tomorrow were doing another self walk and heading to ...
Beer, Belgian Chocolate and Brusied Bums
... perspective of the town. It was so high up you can see it in the photo of the town square.
That night we went back to the hostel for dinner sampled a few more beers and I was looking forward to having Mussels that I heard so much about in Belguim. The restaurant was quite busy poor waitress, there was only one girl for everything, even still it wasn't too slow! When my meal arrived there was a rather large pot placed in front of me, when I opened it, the pot was full ...
Medieval Squares, Medieval Tour Groups
... things online, unable to get some decent shut-eye.
We woke up and headed out to town for another map-self-guided pub crawl. At one, we had a blast as they asked me to help them properly say the difference between “Beach” and its similar-sounding swear word. We eventually retired and returned to the hostel for happy hour and another scrumptious homemade (hostelmade?) dinner of egg omelets on delicious toasted bread. We went ...