Hotel Des Ardennes
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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. ...
We zijn vertrokken
... te drinken. Nu was het nog zoeken naar een supermarkt, want er moest weer gekookt worden. Maurice en Jos waren de koks vanavond. Heerlijk gegeten. En weer vergezeld van enkele flessen lekkere wijn.
We zitten hier op een boerderij bij leuke mensen die ons goed ontvangen hebben.
Dinsdag 4 september.
Trefcon - Buicourt 111km - totaal: 430km.
Gisterenavond eieren besteld bij de boerin. Bij het ontbijt dus lekkere eieren van de ...
Balen naar Compostela via Normandie
... was precies nen haardroger op volle speed in ons gezicht ...
We hebben vandaag nogal wat rivieren/stromen overgestoken , Le Loir, La Loire, La Vienne, et la grande asbeek .
Het landschap was stilaan weer aan het veranderen , we hebben vandaag door de zonnebloemen gefietst .. ook hebben we enkele velden ( een kleintje van 26 hectare ) met gierst gezien, een oud graangewas . In Marmoutier even stil gestaan bij een zeer oud bakstenen gebouw, wat voor deze regio ...
The endless road
... I had set my self came crashing down. Roads already seemed endless, thoughts of reaching Istanbul and Afrıca was impossible...too long, too hard, too scary. But the honey blast helped and made me push on under a mental battle, eventually arriving in town on rubber legs and collapsing into a chair outside a restaurant. I hadn't eaten or drank enough that day and my ...
Down a big hole
... cave entrance. Guides took tours in French and Dutch (there are a lot of Dutch here) and we had the information in English in a pamphlet. We hung back and had a few of the galleries to ourselves. We stood high up in one cave and watched a bat flying beneath us over the lake and around the stalactites. The caves were impressive and there were some great cheesy moments where language was no barrier. The sound and light display ...