Category Archives: Namur

Hector’s Holländisch Hootenanny, a Brugge too far – Day 3

A day on the Choo-Choo This was to be the sensible day.  A steam train journey in an obscure part of  South Belgium, Le Chemin de Fer du Bocq.  Ciney was the first port of call, there was nothing there.  … Continue reading

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Hector’s Holländisch Hootenanny, a Brugge too far – Day 2

A day trip Liege : Le  Vaudrée Crossing Belgium in a hurry one Saturday afternoon early in the 2000s, I was taken to Le Vaudrée at Angleur, a suburb of Liege.  This pub famously then, never closed.  It also sells … Continue reading

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Hector’s Holländisch Hootenanny, a Brugge too far – Day 1

The Namur Days This is officially the first day of the 2011 trip organised by Hector. The theme for this year’s Hector’s Horrible Holidays is Hector’s Holländisch Hootenanny, a Brugge too far. All will become clear in the next ten … Continue reading

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