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Ostend is the largest of the Belgian coastal cities. Originally a medieval fishing village, it is now one part historical destination and one part beach resort town. Surrounded by miles of gorgeous sandy beaches and littered with neo-G…
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Leuven, Belgium, a vibrant university town, presents a mecca for the cycling enthusiast. Explore this fascinating city via solitary bike ride or by cycling as part of a guided tour. The city of Leuven dates as far back as the 9th centu…
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Brugge, Belgium has a historic splendor that dates back to the Middle Ages. Filled with canals, bridges, churches, patrician houses and much more, a walk through Brugge is like a trip through an open-air museum. Activities like jogging…
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The historic and picturesque city of Bruges in northwest Belgium is set within a network of canals. Often called "The Venice of the North," Bruges is known for its architecture and culture and offers numerous activities for the outdoor…
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Brussels (Bruxelles in French) offers a wide variety of activities for both adults and families with children: golfing and water parks, walking and cycling tours, adventure sports and horseback riding. Some of the finest 5-star hotels…
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Located in the central part of Belgium, Zaventem is one of the region's best known tourist spots. Though it is a small region, it has a varied history and influence from several different cultures. The official language is Dutch, as is…
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Located on a hill near the French border of Belgium, Mons is a charming and walkable city with scenic bike paths as well. Whether travelers choose to get out in the surrounding green spaces or tour local attractions such as the fine ar…
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Bruges is located in the northwestern part of Belgium. Its many canals and paved medieval streets are pedestrian-friendly, and are great for cycling and walking. Bruges is the starting city for one of Belgium's largest sporting events,…
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Belgium, Wisconsin gets its name from its first settlers, mid-nineteenth century immigrants from Luxembourg (then under Belgian rule). Nearby Harrington Beach State Park contains a wildlife preserve with lakeside beaches, picnic areas,…
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Plopsaland De Panne is an amusement park near the Belgian coastline close to the town of De Panne. The park is home to six roller coasters, two water rides and a bevy of popular Belgian and Dutch characters. Similar to the American par…
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The historic city of Mons, Belgium, offers its visitors many opportunities for outdoor recreational activities. Some of the more popular sites in the area include Waux-Hall Park and Grand Large, an artificial lake that is used for recr…
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About four miles from the city center of Brussels, Kraainem, Belgium, is a small, residential community of fewer than 15,000 people; as a result, your best bet for lodging is the capital city itself. Belgium is a bike-friendly country,…
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Luchthaven is the Dutch/Flemish word for airport. The international luchthaven, or airport, in Brussels, Belgium, is conveniently equipped with a direct train link to the city's beautiful downtown. Tourists can bicycle around the histo…
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Belgium is a country rich in history and the perfect destination for the outdoor enthusiast. Much of Belgium has yet to be developed, and endless countrysides are still untouched. The Ardennes Region of the country features the Ré…
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Limburg is a province in the northeast portion of Belgium, near the borders of the Netherlands and Germany. It is part of the Flanders region of Belgium, and the Albert Canal cuts through the area. Known for its coal mining in the nort…
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