Thursday, April 11, 2019

2019-04 - Full day in Brugges (Belgium)....almost

Belgian waffles with strawberries and cream and a proper pot of tea
We arrived in Brugges (Belgium) last night via car. Parking is slim inside the city walls. Even our hotel only had a few spots. However, there was a parking garage only ten minutes walk away. One of the benefits of Brugges is that it is so small and mostly contained within old city walls (at least the touristy parts).

View from the belltower
We started off this morning with Belgian waffles with strawberries and cream. Thus fortified, we climbed the 366 steps up to the top of the bell tower. While the wait can be long, as only 50 people are allowed in the tower at any given time, it's very nice to enjoy the view from the tower with fewer people. It also made the narrow flights of stairs easier on both the way up and back down.
The giant drum programmed to play the belltower bells
On our way back down, we stopped in the section with the giant drum that triggers the clappers that ring the bells on the quarter hour in different tunes. Currently, the bells play a section from Bach's Prelude in C Major. In addition, the bells can also be played by a person called a "carillon" at a type of baton "keyboard". We arrived just in time to watch the drum turn for about 30 seconds to play the quarter hour.

Bike path on the dike along the canal
 Stair stepping was just a warm-up for our main activity today: renting bikes and cycling back into the Netherlands to Sluis. The main path is on top of the dike. We rode along the canal on one side and verdant farmland on the other side. All of the dikes have a row of tall trees planted alongside. It must have been a massive project to build the dikes, divert the water into the canals and plant all of the trees (not to mention pave roads and bike lanes).

Windmill at Damme
We saw horses, cows, and sheep. There were even a few tractors out in the fields and windmills along the road. It was pretty amazing to cycle endless flat, paved track in such beautiful countryside with the blue skies above us. A good thing, too, as the rental bikes were super heavy with slightly flat tires to mitigate the bumps of cobblestones within Brugges.

Old Westpoort gate at Sluis
Part of the way along the bike path, there was hand crank "ferry" to cross the river from one side to the other. There was a crank on both sides of the shore as well as on the boat. The ferry was attached to the wires being cranked; and, a person could crank the ferry from one side to the other (with a bit of effort).

Sheep along the bike path. Shepherd and three dogs kept them from getting on the path itself.

We stopped in Sluis (the Netherlands) for some lunch before cycling back. Sluis even had an Aldi, which we stopped at for some snacks. Nothing like cycling in two countries in a few short hours. After returning the bikes, walking felt so slow!

Minnewaterpark
 However, I did keep walking, as who knows when I'll return to Brugges? There were chocolates to sample at the various chocolate shops and a park to see at Minnewaterpark. I continued on past a park of geese and ducks and then around another beautiful church before finding my way to a gyro window for a quick dinner.

Another beautiful church

More photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/JuD3c17qFtYnMPvV9

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