Rondje Belgische Ardennen
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Rondje Belgische Ardennen

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Created: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - Departure: Saturday, May 17, 2025
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Total price From 519 €
Created: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - Departure: Saturday, May 17, 2025
Destinations: Utrecht, Liege, Durbuy, Dinant, Bouillon, Houffalize, La Roche-en-Ardenne, Malmedy, Spa, Utrecht

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17 May
Car journey 0 Kilometers - 0m
Utrecht
Utrecht
17 May
1. Utrecht
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About the destination: Utrecht is both the geographical centre of Holland, and one of its major university towns as well as one of one of the Netherlands' oldest cities, with a compact medieval centre set out around canals unique to the Netherlands. National demonstrations often start here, book and print shops dot tiny streets throughout the old tonw, and in summer, people sit near the Oude Gracht, the old canal. The Old Town of Utrecht really is a pleasant place to wander with its varying architecture and its uniquely-structured canals. As to be expected there are some magnificent churches, the most interesting being the Dom Tower and the remains of its church. In the 17th century, a hurricane separated the Domtoren, an imposing tower, from its cathedral. Don’t let the 465 steps to the tower put you off, the view is splendid. The cathedral’s chapel and enormous clocks are fascinating. Across the street is the Kloostergang, part of the cathedral’s Gothic cloister, a perfect place to sit down and relax, and listen to a Saturday morning carillon concert. The city has a fine number of museums, most of them situated in the Museum Quarter at 10 minutes walking distance from Central Station. Utrecht is known as a student city with a large population of single young people. This results in a booming nightlife with many places to have a quick meal, some drinks or a dance.
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17 May
Car journey 209 Kilometers - 2h 32m
Utrecht
Liege
17 May
2. Liege
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About the destination: Liège is Wallonia's largest city and the third largest municipality in Belgium after Brussels and Antwerp. The city lies on the confluence of the Meuse and the Ourthe Rivers. Great river port and economic and commercial metropolis close to Germany, Liège is the seat of economic institutions in Wallonia. Its glorious past has left a rich heritage in churches and museums. Liège is also a university town with a very lively atmosphere. Place Saint-Lambert is the heart of Liège. Nowadays it is a wide open space in modern design. Surrounding the square is the shopping mall Galeries Saint Lambert, the palace of the Prince Bishops of Liege and the Place du Marche, where stands the town hall and the Perron, a column symbolising the municipal liberties. The Place Saint Lambert is the central hub of Liège. It is an extremely busy place that is crowded with people. The Saint Paul Cathedral is the main cathedral of Liege. It was built in the 10th century but underwent many restorations since then. In front of the church is the square called Place de la Cathédrale which is beautifully decorated with flowers. The square boasts several restaurants and is a perfect place to sit down and have a meal or enjoy a cup of coffee. Liège has a number of very interesting museums such as The Arms Museum, where you can find a lot about the history of arms making, The Curtius Museum, with decorative arts, seals, coins and medals, and The Museum of Wallon Art, where you can see the collection of paintings and artefacts. Liège has innumerable riches in store waiting to be discovered. Quirky and lively it has a large number of restaurants and bars to entertain locals and tourists alike. Its vigorous cultural and artistic life and a considerable architectural heritage make Liège an essential part of any trip to Belgium.
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18 May
Car journey 52 Kilometers - 59m
Liege
Durbuy
18 May
3. Durbuy
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About the destination: Durbuy (French pronunciation: ​[dyʁ.bɥi]) is a Walloon city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. The total area is 156.61 km², consisting of the following sub-municipalities: Durbuy proper, Barvaux, Bende, Bomal, Borlon, Grandhan, Heyd, Izier, Septon, Tohogne, Villers-Sainte-Gertrude, and Wéris. On 1 January 2018 the municipality had 11,374 inhabitants[2] with the most populous town of the municipality being Barvaux not Durbuy itself which is known in Belgium as the nation's smallest city.
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18 May
Car journey 49 Kilometers - 49m
Durbuy
Dinant
18 May
4. Dinant
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About the destination: Dinant is a Walloon city and municipality located on the River Meuse, in the Belgian province of Namur. It lies 90 kilometres (56 mi) south-east of Brussels, 30 kilometres (19 mi) south-east of Charleroi and 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Namur. Dinant is situated 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the border with France.
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19 May
Car journey 87 Kilometers - 1h 6m
Dinant
Bouillon
19 May
5. Bouillon
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About the destination: Bouillon is a municipality in Belgium. It lies in the country's Walloon Region and Luxembourg Province. The municipality, which covers 149.09 km², had 5,477 inhabitants, giving a population density of 36.7 inhabitants per km².
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19 May
Car journey 81 Kilometers - 58m
Bouillon
Houffalize
19 May
6. Houffalize
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About the destination: Houffalize (German: Hohenfels) is a Walloon municipality of Belgium in the province of Luxembourg.[2] On 1 January 2007 the municipality, which covers 166.58 square kilometres (64.32 sq mi), had 4,802 inhabitants, giving a population density of 28.8 inhabitants per km².
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20 May
Car journey 33 Kilometers - 28m
Houffalize
La Roche-en-Ardenne
20 May
7. La Roche-en-Ardenne
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About the destination: La Roche-en-Ardenne is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg and the arrondissement of Marche-en-Famenne. Lying beside a bend in the River Ourthe, the small town of La Roche-en-Ardenne is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Ardennes.
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20 May
Car journey 54 Kilometers - 1h 3m
La Roche-en-Ardenne
Malmedy
20 May
8. Malmedy
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About the destination: Malmedy (French pronunciation: ​[malmədi]; German: Malmünd, Walloon: Måmdiy) is a Walloon city and municipality of Belgium. It lies in the province of Liège. On January 1, 2006, Malmedy had a total population of 11,829. The total area is 99.96 km² which gives a population density of 118 inhabitants per km².
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20 May
Car journey 21 Kilometers - 22m
Malmedy
Spa
20 May
9. Spa
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About the destination: Spa is one of Belgium's main tourist cities. The town of Spa is famous for its several natural mineral springs, and is also the location of mineral water producer Spa, whose mineral water is exported worldwide. The renowned Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, which hosts the annual Belgian Grand Prix, is in the village of Francorchamps near Spa. This city is famous since Roman times for its baths or hot springs. There are even versions that indicate that the modern term 'spa', referring to a place of leisure and health, with swimming pools and relaxation treatments based on water, would derive from the name of this locality
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21 May
Car journey 235 Kilometers - 2h 45m
Spa
Utrecht
21 May
10. Utrecht
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About the destination: Utrecht is both the geographical centre of Holland, and one of its major university towns as well as one of one of the Netherlands' oldest cities, with a compact medieval centre set out around canals unique to the Netherlands. National demonstrations often start here, book and print shops dot tiny streets throughout the old tonw, and in summer, people sit near the Oude Gracht, the old canal. The Old Town of Utrecht really is a pleasant place to wander with its varying architecture and its uniquely-structured canals. As to be expected there are some magnificent churches, the most interesting being the Dom Tower and the remains of its church. In the 17th century, a hurricane separated the Domtoren, an imposing tower, from its cathedral. Don’t let the 465 steps to the tower put you off, the view is splendid. The cathedral’s chapel and enormous clocks are fascinating. Across the street is the Kloostergang, part of the cathedral’s Gothic cloister, a perfect place to sit down and relax, and listen to a Saturday morning carillon concert. The city has a fine number of museums, most of them situated in the Museum Quarter at 10 minutes walking distance from Central Station. Utrecht is known as a student city with a large population of single young people. This results in a booming nightlife with many places to have a quick meal, some drinks or a dance.
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